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Species and Habitat Vulnerability Assessments of Appalachian Species and Habitats
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 03, 2012
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Climate Change,
Land Use,
AppLCC Funded,
Our Work,
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Science and Research Products
Future climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies will be dependent on the best available projections of how the regional climate will change and the impacts those changes will have on the region’s natural and cultural resources. Understanding the vulnerability of various species and habitats to climate change within the Appalachian LCC is of critical importance for making effective conservation decisions. The AppLCC funded a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment research project that addresses several factors: 1) how the Cooperative should acquire information about the climate vulnerability of Appalachian species and habitats to develop vulnerability assessments for a suite of key species and habitats to share with partners; 2) compilation of known vulnerability assessments of species and habitats, and 3) new climate change vulnerability assessments of selected species and habitats in the AppLCC region.
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CCVA Progress Report
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 04, 2013
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Climate Change
For Second Quarter of 2013, from NatureServe vendor.
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TOT Review of 2nd Quarter, 2013 Report
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 04, 2013
Comments from Technical Oversight Team on this Progress Report.
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Summary of Quarter 4 2012 TOT Reviews
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 30, 2013
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Oct 01, 2013 12:26 PM
This file contains the combined technical comments of TOT members from the Climate Change Vulnerability Project.
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Q4 2012 Reviews by TOT Members
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Abstract and Progress Report
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jan 24, 2013
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Abstract and progress report from the Vendor for the Climate Change Vulnerability project.
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Q3 2012 Reporting Materials
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Climate Simulations for Southeast and Appalachians
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 18, 2013
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Models,
Climate Change,
Projects
A DOI Southeast Climate Science Center funded research project will be evaluating the latest generation of global climate models to generate scenarios of future change to climate, hydrology, and vegetation for the Southeastern U.S. as well as the entire range of the Appalachian LCC.
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Project Scope of Work - Data Needs and GIS
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Matthew Cimitile
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Feb 18, 2014
We propose to review conservation planning tools, data needs, and integrative processes for the Appalachian LCC and provide packages of available data, as well as interpretive text. We will review ISC conservation planning goals and based on those, prioritize and justify gaps that need to be filled (e.g., through RFAs). We will apply conservation planning tools, using available data, to the AppLCC area and provide data products that result from those applications.
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2nd Quarter, 2013 Progress Report
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 04, 2013
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Dec 04, 2013 06:59 PM
From vendor Clemson University for Data Needs Assessment Project.
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TOT Review of 2nd Quarter Report
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Oct 04, 2013
Comments from Technical Oversight Team regarding 2nd Quarter Progress Report from Data Needs Assessment.
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Data Needs Assessment
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jan 28, 2013
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Dec 22, 2015 10:47 AM
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Data Needs and GIS,
AppLCC Funded,
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Research,
Deliverable,
Science and Research Products
The Data Needs Assessment research project was undertaken to review the variety of resources on conservation planning to provide packages of products, data, and identified data gaps to improve conservation planning in the Appalachian LCC. A suite of core conservation planning products and data from principal investigators at Clemson University are now available to the Cooperative.
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