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CSC Regions Map
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 25, 2014
For CSC LCC Page.
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Data Access
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 09, 2015
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Mar 10, 2016 10:53 AM
The entire stream classification dataset is available for download as a zip file.
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Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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Stream Virginia
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 01, 2015
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Dec 01, 2015 02:03 AM
Stream in Cascades Park in western Virginia
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Video Update: Stream Classification Research
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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Dec 01, 2015 02:03 AM
This video presentation from Mark Anderson and Arlene Olivero Sheldon of The Nature Conservancy provides an update to the Steering Committee on this Appalachian LCC funded research project. A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian LCC is developing a hierarchical classification for stream and river systems and a GIS map for aquatic ecosystems. The study will include a report describing the methods used to evaluate and develop the classification system, a literature review of existing stream classifications, and a GIS stream data set.
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Fact Sheet: Stream Classification
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Matthew Cimitile
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May 25, 2017
Developing consistent region-wide information to ensure enough water for people and wildlife.
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Stream Classification Fact Sheets
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Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources
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Matthew Cimitile
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Aug 31, 2015
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May 14, 2025 07:56 PM
Cave and karst systems are unique environments that occur throughout the Appalachians. They provide habitat for a diverse array of species and are an important source of domestic water supply for Appalachian communities. However, a lack of classification and mapping information on these ecosystems creates a significant barrier to conservation.
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Video Update: Mapping and Classification of Cave and Karst Resources
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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Dec 01, 2015 02:03 AM
This presentation from Professor David Culver of American University provides an update to the Steering Committee on the Appalachian LCC funded research project that is assembling and identifying key location and classification data while developing products that depict and map cave and karst habitats and biological resources across the Appalachian LCC. Developing a consistent classification system and mapping for cave and karst habitats is a foundational need for these highly unique habitats.This project will develop cave and karst data and a georeferenced suite of products that are consistent in methodology to support larger-scale planning efforts, yet usable at scales that will support local resource decision-makers.
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Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources
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Fact Sheet: Cave and Karst Resources
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Matthew Cimitile
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May 25, 2017
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Mar 16, 2018 12:53 PM
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Addressing knowledge gaps to better protect unique landforms and their wealth of hidden biodiversity.
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Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources
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Previous Climate Assessments on 700 Species
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 16, 2015
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Mar 10, 2016 12:21 PM
Find here Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments from previous research. Each excel file contains a subset of data from a compilation of climate change vulnerability scores for 700 species in the Appalachian LCC.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Phase II: Vulnerability Assessments
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County Distribution of Assessed Species
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jan 19, 2016
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Mar 10, 2016 12:23 PM
County distribution for the climate change vulnerability of 41 newly assessed species is available for download. The entire package is available at the link provided.
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Phase II: Vulnerability Assessments