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Appalachian LCC Human Footprint
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Depicts the impact of humans across the landscape
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Planning In Practice
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Community Foundational Maps
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App LCC Boundary Change
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Describing the boundary change for the Upper Chattahoochee watershed.
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Planning In Practice
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Community Foundational Maps
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Shale Gas Development Probability
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This map depicts the probability of future gas shale development for the Appalachian LCC geography.
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Planning In Practice
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Funded Project Maps
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Coal Development Probability
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This map depicts the future probability of development for Coal throughout the Appalachian LCC.
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Planning In Practice
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Funded Project Maps
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U.S. Energy Information
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Datasets on Energy Sources within the United States. Covers Coal, Natural Gas, Oil Wells, Electricity and Nuclear, and Renewable Sources.
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Data
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Public Data Repositories
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App LCC Potential Karstic Carbonate Rocks
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Karst is a landscape produced by dissolution of rocks and the development of subterranean drainages dominated by the flow of ground water in enlarged conduits. Karst landscapes typically include cave entrances, sinkholes, losing streams, springs, and large and small-scale features on bedrock surfaces.
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Apps, Maps, & Data
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Landscape Partnership Spatial Datasets
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Appalchian Boundary and Resource Maps
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Appalachian Boundary File
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This shapefile is the most current boundary file for the Appalachian LCC geography. This file will typically be more current than those found on the National LCC website.
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Planning In Practice
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Community Foundational Maps
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Conservation Planning Process
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Conservation planning identifies and prioritizes lands that encompass important natural or cultural resources across the landscape (e.g., critical watersheds, habitat for rare or threatened species) and develops protection and management strategies for these lands. It is a process where science is at the core of planning, but the science is informed by groups of stakeholders using their on-the-ground knowledge and expertise. Dr. Robert Baldwin of Clemson University explains in this video the steps involved in the conservation planning process.
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Conservation Planning
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Cindy Schulz: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Virginia
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Cindy Schulz highlights the value of bringing together many federal, state, and NGO groups to establish relationships and how acquiring access and knowledge of GIS and other information-sharing tools can greatly benefit conservation work being done around the region.
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Our Community
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Voices from the Community
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Data Access
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A dynamic index of data available on the Landscape Partnership Portal and Cloud Platform.
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Data
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Share Landscape Partnership and Partner Spatial Data