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Catalyzing Land Trust Capacity for Data and Science Integration

Dates

Creation
2017-08-18 11:04:56
Last Update
2017-08-23 10:39:12
Start Date
2014-06-01
End Date
2016-06-30

Citation

Abigail Weinberg(Principal Investigator), Steven Fuller(Cooperator/Partner), Land Trust Alliance(Cooperator/Partner), Two Countries One Forest(Cooperator/Partner), Nature Conservancy of Canada(Cooperator/Partner), Wildlife Conservation Society(Cooperator/Partner), Highstead(Cooperator/Partner), New Jersey Conservation Foundation(Cooperator/Partner), Western Pennsylvania Conservancy(Cooperator/Partner), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University(Cooperator/Partner), Chesapeake Conservancy(Cooperator/Partner), North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(funder), 2017-08-18(creation), 2017-08-23(lastUpdate), 2014-06-01(Start), 2016-06-30(End), Catalyzing Land Trust Capacity for Data and Science Integration, https://www.sciencebase.gov/depth/#/show/5996c9d8e4b0b589267bb93e

Summary

The Open Space Institute (OSI) disseminated knowledge and tools across the northeast U.S. and the Canadian Maritimes to advance the application of NA LCC data sets for land conservation. Guidance documents were developed to help organizations build buy-in from their constituents, learn from past applications of the data, and develop strategic planning for conservation. The documents were informed by surveys, field tested and distributed by established leaders in assisting land trusts in conservation planning. Strategic partnerships aligned to help distribute guidance include the Land Trust Alliance, Highstead Foundation, and other select organizations that serve as resource ‘hubs’ for the land conservation community. The guidance documents [...]

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typeShort Project Description
valueThe Open Space Institute (OSI) disseminated knowledge and tools across the northeast U.S. and the Canadian Maritimes to advance the application of NA LCC data sets for land conservation. Guidance documents were developed to help organizations build buy-in from their constituents, learn from past applications of the data, and develop strategic planning for conservation. The documents were informed by surveys, field tested and distributed by established leaders in assisting land trusts in conservation planning. Strategic partnerships aligned to help distribute guidance include the Land Trust Alliance, Highstead Foundation, and other select organizations that serve as resource ‘hubs’ for the land conservation community. The guidance documents will followed a logical sequence, covering the background of the science, why it is relevant to land conservation, and guidance for conservation planning. The project also included a case study documenting the application of these data.
projectStatusCompleted

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year2014
fundingSources
amount100000.0
recipientOpen Space Institute Land Trust
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds100000.0
totalFunds100000.0

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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