Landscape Partnership Resources Library
Survey - What's Been Working
Part 1 of 6 of Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Member Survey.
Talking Points for Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Summarizes key findings and recommendations from this funded research.
Application: Family Forestland Short-course - Focusing on Land Transfer to Generation "NEXT"
Please join us for a hands-on workshop with free legal guidance from professionals experienced in intergenerational land transfer and landowner testimonials of estate planning steps & strategies they have used.
Synthesis of Science Investments
Information and tools to guide landscape conservation in the Appalachians. This document provides a synthesis of all Appalachian LCC funded research project deliverables such as decision support tools, data layers, final reports, and other vital information that will help plan and manage for the conservation of aquatic and terrestrial systems throughout the region.
Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Talking points for this funded research.
Funded Research and Science Products
A summary of all the Appalachian LCC funded research and project deliverables.
Facilitators
Bios of those facilitating the Meeting.
Steering Committee Member Profiles
Bios of all Steering Committee members and alternates in 2016.
Human Landscape table
Human Landscape table
Tennessee River Basin Network Agenda
Detailing presentations, discussions, and outcomes for the Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting.
Core Team Meeting Notes 04-29-2016
Notes from April 2016 meeting
2015 Report Card
FY16 End of Year (2015-16) Report Card on the Work of the AppLCC to Advance its Goals and Objectives as Identified in the 2012-2017 5-Year Work Plan.
2015 Annual Report
The 2015 Annual Report details the investment the Appalachian LCC has made over the past years that led to the creation of vital research products, tools, and a landscape conservation design framework to address the most pressing science needs in the region. It also highlights the initial activities ensuring this science becomes integrated into planning and decision making at regional, state, and local levels to ensure key habitats and ecosystems are conserved in large, interconnected areas.
Fact Sheet: Online Resources to Inform Natural Resource Management
Research from the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and the U.S. Forest Service is integrating society’s value of ecosystems with future risks, to inform natural resource planning and management across the Appalachians and help decision makers, industry and the public adopt policies that protect and invest in these resources.
Connect the Connecticut - Fact Sheet
High-level overview of the landscape conservation design project. May 2016.
Connect the Connecticut Report
Connect the Connecticut Report - report summarizing the process and results of the project. May 2016.
AppLCC LCD Phase II Aquatic Consultation #3
Presentation given May 10-12, 2016 to assign scales and thresholds to selected aquatic assessment metrics.
AppLCC LCD Phase II Aquatic Consultation #2
Presentation on April 19-21, 2016 to select aquatic assessment metrics
Implementing the LCD
Implementing the LCD, Patrick Comins
Model Evaluation Project
1-page pdf