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File DOI (LCC) Form and Function Information Bulletin
by Jean Brennan published Jan 01, 2010 last modified Dec 18, 2012 05:40 PM
Early publication to communicate purpose and function of the LCCs,
Located in SC Communications Work Group / Resources / Communication-related Content
File NATURE Editorial - Think Big
by Jean Brennan published Jan 13, 2011 last modified Dec 18, 2012 05:43 PM
Editorial in NATURE Magazine -- on the LCC approach to conservation.
Located in SC Communications Work Group / Resources / Communication-related Content
File General Fact Sheet -- LCCs and CSCs
by Jean Brennan published Dec 18, 2012 last modified Dec 18, 2012 05:26 PM
Prepared by the National DOI Offices - a quick reference fact sheet on the relationship between LCCs and CSCs (DOI Climate Science Centers under the National Wildlife and Climate Change Center.)
Located in SC Communications Work Group / Draft Communication Materials
File chemical/x-pdb Data Needs / Data Architecture - Scope of Work
by Jean Brennan published Jan 02, 2013 last modified Feb 13, 2013 12:16 PM
This is the scope of work prepared by Dr. Rob Baldwin of Clemson University to conduct a study to assess the data needs related to the Appalachian LCC region, assemble available data sets and post to AppLCC cloud server, and to design the appropriate data architecture to support the landscape-level conservation planning and modeling to achieve the stated vision of the AppLCC Partnership. (Do not distribute draft.)
Located in SC Data Needs Work Group / Resources
File Illustrative Diagram of the Governance Structure
by Jean Brennan published Dec 20, 2012 last modified Dec 20, 2012 12:15 PM
This analysis was based on the 2011 (16 established) LCCs.
Located in SC Governance Work Group / Resources / Earlier Reference Materials
by Jean Brennan published Jul 18, 2014 last modified Jan 29, 2025 10:32 PM
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder
File chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Manomet: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Shorebird
by Jean Brennan published Sep 07, 2013 last modified Jan 29, 2025 10:32 PM
The Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Shorebird Habitat (CCVASH) is an innovative, Excel-based assessment and decision-making tool that was developed during 2009/2010 by the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences's Shorebird Recovery Project [4] in partnership with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS [5]) Northeast Region’s Division of Refuges. This partnership, funded in large part by the generosity of individual Manomet donors concerned about climate change impacts on shorebirds, enabled Refuge Biologist Dorie Stolley to develop and pilot the tool during a one-year assignment to Manomet.
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Ecosystems / Coastal
File Troff document Coastal: Vunerability Assessment - Shorebird Habitat
by Jean Brennan published Sep 07, 2013 last modified Jan 29, 2025 10:32 PM
Instructions Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Shorebird Habitat. Coastal Version. 7/03/2010 Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. By Dorie Stolley
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Ecosystems / Coastal
File Site Assessment Tool
by Jean Brennan published Sep 07, 2013 last modified Jan 29, 2025 10:32 PM
The Site Assessment Tool (.xls, 499KB) enables WSHRN sites to systematically review their state of conservation, the threats they are facing, the responses needed and the effectiveness of site management. The results of the assessments will lead to priority setting and strategic actions for WHSRN to respond effectively to the main needs and issues of the network, with the ultimate goal of conserving healthy shorebird populations. (print of web page)
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Ecosystems / Coastal
by Jean Brennan published Jul 18, 2014 last modified Jan 29, 2025 10:32 PM
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Ecosystems / Forest