Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
RETURN TO LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP SITE
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home / Resources / Landscape Partnership Resources Library

Landscape Partnership Resources Library

Meeting Notes for SC Call on March 6, 2014

Notes that summarized the major discussions and action items from the call.

Read More…

Document: Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed

Description of partnerships and partner members from Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed from Highstead

Read More…

Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience

Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience

TNC Aquatic Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 meeting

Read More…

Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience

Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience

TNC Terrestrial Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 CTR meeting

Read More…

Presentation: Introduction to Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Purpose and Design

Presentation: Introduction to Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Purpose and Design

Introductory Designing Sustainable Landscapes Presentation given by Kevin McGarigal of UMass. Covers input layers for ecosystems and species, including habitat capability.

Read More…

Presentation: Brook Trout

Presentation: Brook Trout

Brook Trout Presentation by Ben Letcher, USGS

Read More…

Product Description: Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change

Short Product Description Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change

Read More…

Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models

Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models

Read More…

Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity

Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity

Read More…

Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot

Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot

Read More…

Product Description: Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change

Short Product Description - Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change

Read More…

Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014

Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014

Read More…

Document: SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014

List of SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014

Read More…

Product Description: Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Short Product Description - Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Read More…

Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers

Short Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers

Read More…

Product Description: Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region

Short Product Description - Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region

Read More…

Product Description: Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed

Short Product Description Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed

Read More…

Connecticut River Pilot FAQs

Connecticut River Pilot FAQs, 3-28-2014 version

Read More…

NPS Natural Heritage Areas

Map indicating the location of Natural Heritage Areas.

Read More…

No Regrets Working Group Guidance

At the April meeting of the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Steering Committee tasked a work group to advance the identification of previously assessed high value conservation areas (HVCA) for which there may be a general consensus about their significance and relevance inside the LCC geography. This contributes to the effort of the LCC by identifying areas that can be promoted as needing special attention and consideration by managers (and others) in advance of more systematic modeling or LCC-sponsored analyses or structured decision-making and prioritization in the future.

Read More…