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File Collection: From the Final Narrative, Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts

by Sage Voorhees last modified Jul 22, 2025 04:50 PM
Title Description Item Type
Research Subregion aquatic species summary - Open Space Institute This spreadsheet provides results of species vulnerability assessments in a smaller area of analysis in the southern portion of the Cumberland - Southern Appala... File
Research Subregion terrestrial species summary - Open Space Institute This spreadsheet provides results of terrestrial species vulnerability assessments in a smaller area of analysis in the southern portion of the Cumberland - Sou... File
Species assessments by the Virginia Division of Natural Heritage This spreadsheet contains the full results of climate change vulnerability assessments conducted in 2010 in Virgiinia. File
Vulnerability of at-risk species to climate change in New York This report provides the methods and results of climate change vulnerability assessments of 119 species in New York. File
Instructions – Central Appalachian Spreadsheet This spreadsheet is a subset of a larger data set that contains a compilation of climate change vulnerability scores for over 700 species in the Appalachian LCC... File
CCVA Fact Sheet Meadows CCVA Meadow File
CCVA Fact Sheet: Meadows and Marshlands Meadows are open grasslands where grass and other non-woody plants are the primary vegetation. With no tree coverage, meadows are typically open, sunny areas t... File
CCVA Fact Sheet: Forest and Woodlands Forest/Woodland habitats describe large areas primarily dominated by trees, with moderate ground coverage, such as grasses and shrubs. Density, tree height, an... File
CCVA Fact Sheet: Open Woodlands Open Woodlands Used generally to describe low density forests, open woodland ecosystems contain widely spaced trees whose crowns do not touch, causing for an ... File
CCVA Fact Sheets: Forested Stream and / or Seepage Forested Stream and/or Seepage Forested stream environments are typically found in the buffer zones between forested land and stream banks, often known as rip... File
Fact Sheet: Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats New vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians now available. File