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File Octet Stream Indicator and Surrogate Species Agenda
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 18, 2013 last modified May 21, 2013 09:53 AM
Agenda for meeting
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / Group Solutions Materials
Indicators/Surrogate Species
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 18, 2013 last modified Oct 21, 2013 11:13 AM
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013
Initial Consultations
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 01, 2016 last modified May 08, 2025 09:05 PM
In 2015, a team of technical experts with knowledge of the species, ecosystems, and physiographic regions of the Appalachian LCC geography were assembled to advise in the development of the first iteration of the Landscape Conservation Design. This advisory team identified essential natural resources to represent in the landscape modeling work, capturing a mix of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem types.
Located in Process
File Inn at Virginia Tech Floor Plan
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 18, 2013 last modified May 21, 2013 09:53 AM
Locations of conference rooms at the Inn at Virginia Tech.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / Admin
Project Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Scale
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 21, 2016 last modified Aug 24, 2018 12:40 PM
A collaborative research project sponsored by the National Park Service and the Appalachian LCC seeks to integrate cultural resources, such as historic bridges and Civil War Battlefields, into landscape conservation planning and design to emphasize both natural and cultural resources in defining conservation priorities.
Located in Cultural Resources
Project Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Scale
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 21, 2016 last modified Jun 29, 2022 09:09 PM
A collaborative research project sponsored by the National Park Service and the Appalachian LCC seeks to integrate cultural resources, such as historic bridges and Civil War Battlefields, into landscape conservation planning and design to emphasize both natural and cultural resources in defining conservation priorities.
Located in Research / Funded Projects / Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
Integrating Cultural Resources into Regional Conservation Planning
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 24, 2017 — filed under: ,
A collaborative research project sponsored by the Appalachian LCC, the National Park Service, and Penn State University (PSU) is integrating cultural resources, such as historic bridges and Civil War Battlefields, into landscape conservation planning and design.
Located in News & Events
Integrating Natural Resource, Transportation, and Land Use Plans
by Matthew Cimitile published Nov 19, 2012 last modified Mar 07, 2022 02:06 PM — filed under: ,
What steps do you need to develop a comprehensive conservation strategy? How can agencies work together to create and share data for transportation and conservation planning? Find out on the next Eco-Logical Webinar: Integrating Natural Resource, Transportation and Land Use Plans.
Located in News & Events / Events
Project C++ source code Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 12, 2014 last modified May 13, 2025 10:35 PM — filed under: , , ,
The Appalachian LCC is currently engaged in an effort to develop a draft regional conservation plan for the Cooperative using an interactive and iterative spatial prioritization framework. Using available data and modeling approaches that are well supported in the literature, researchers from Clemson University are developing conservation planning models that include site selection, ecological threat assessments, and broad ranging habitat and ecological connectivity analyses.
Located in Research
Interior’s Office of Policy Analysis Seminar Wildland Fire Management—Past, Present, and Future
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 07, 2016 last modified Dec 07, 2016 12:25 PM
The Department of the Interior’s (DOI’s) wildland fire program coordinates and provides strategic leadership and oversight that is vital to DOI and the American people. This dynamic program has evolved over the past two decades through its policies, organization, management, and budget.
Located in News & Events