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5-Year Work Plan Materials (AppLCC)
Prep materials to develop 2nd 5-Year Work Plan (2016 discussions). Part of this discussion centered around the sustainability of the partnership and the question of Partner commitment/contributions.
Located in Our Community / ACP Position paper WG / AppLCC Legacy - Goals & 5-Year Work Plan
5-Year Work Plan Materials (AppLCC)
Prep materials to develop 2nd 5-Year Work Plan (2016 discussions). Part of this discussion centered around the sustainability of the partnership and the question of Partner commitment/contributions.
Located in LP Members / / ACP Position paper WG / AppLCC Legacy - Goals & 5-Year Work Plan
Partner Surveys - over the years (AppLCC)
Located in Our Community / ACP Position paper WG
Partner Surveys - over the years (AppLCC)
Located in LP Members / / Landscape Partnership Work Group Materials / ACP Position paper WG
Grassland Systems
Located in Our Community / ACP State of the Appalachians WG
Grassland Systems
Located in LP Members / / Landscape Partnership Work Group Materials / ACP State of the Appalachians WG
File text/texmacs Issue - Climate Impacts
The Southeastern United States and U.S. Caribbean is highly vulnerable to a variety of climatic factors and extreme weather events, including heavy downpours, floods, and droughts, all of which can influence water resources in this region. Over the last 30 years, the Southeast has been affected by more billion-dollar weather-related disasters than any other region, with coastal states experiencing more hurricanes, and inland states experiencing ice storms and tornadoes. Decision makers are faced with the challenge of developing and implementing management options to help people prepare for, respond to, and recover from the unavoidable effects of climate change (also known as adaptation). EcoAdapt is pleased to announce the release of The State of Climate Adaptation in Water Resources Management: Southeastern United States and U.S. Caribbean. This synthesis report provides: A summary of key regional climate change impacts and discussion on how the aforementioned issues combine to influence water supply, demand and use, quality, and delivery; The results of a survey sent to federal, tribal, state, and other practitioners to identify challenges, needs, and opportunities for climate-informed water resources management; Examples of adaptation initiatives from the region, focusing on activities in the natural and built environments as they relate to water resources; Eighteen full-length case studies, detailing how adaptation is taking shape; and A guide to the current suite of tools available to support adaptation action in water resources management, planning, and conservation. The synthesis report, case studies, and tools guide provide useful information on climate change adaptation in the Southeastern United States and U.S. Caribbean for both novice and experienced practitioners within or beyond the region’s borders to apply to their own work. Readers can learn about different types of adaptation strategies, find real-world examples of how others in similar disciplines or regions are incorporating climate change into their work, and locate the people and tools needed to help move their adaptation efforts forward. Funding for this project was provided by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Curtis & Edith Munson Foundation, and the Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange (CAKE). To learn more about the State of Adaptation Program and this project, visit www.EcoAdapt.org/programs or contact Rachel M. Gregg at Rachel@EcoAdapt.org. To join the CAKE community and learn more about climate adaptation, visit www.CAKEx.org.
Located in LP Members / / ACP State of the Appalachians WG / Freshwater Systems
Network of Landscape Conservation
On the National Forum on Landscape Conservation: November 2017. NCTC. Shepherdstown WV.
Located in Our Community / ACP Position paper WG
Network of Landscape Conservation
On the National Forum on Landscape Conservation: November 2017. NCTC. Shepherdstown WV.
Located in News & Events / Events / NLC - Network of Landscape Conservation
Network of Landscape Conservation
On the National Forum on Landscape Conservation: November 2017. NCTC. Shepherdstown WV.
Located in LP Members / / Landscape Partnership Work Group Materials / ACP Position paper WG