June – Sept 2011. As a collaborative, LCCs seek to identify best practices, connect efforts, identify gaps, and avoid duplication through improved conservation.
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June Sept 2011
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As a collaborative, LCCs seek to identify best practices,
connect efforts, identify gaps, and avoid duplication through
improved conservation planning and design. Partner agencies and
organizations coordinate with each other while working within their
existing authorities and jurisdictions. Secretarial Order No. 3289
establishes Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs), a network
of public-private partnerships that provide shared science to
ensure the sustainability of America's land, water, wildlife and
cultural resources. Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs)
recognize that these challenges transcend political and
jurisdictional boundaries and require a more networked approach to
conservationholistic, collaborative, adaptive and grounded in
science to ensure the sustainability of America's land, water,
wildlife and cultural resources.
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Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism, and Kansas
Applied Remote Sensing Program Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks
and Tourism, and Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program Oklahoma
Department of Wildlife Conservation Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation New Mexico Department of Game and Fish New Mexico
Department of Game and Fish Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Pheasants Forever /
Quail Forever Pheasants Forever / Quail Forever National Wild
Turkey Federation National Wild Turkey Federation Rainwater Basin
Joint Venture Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Bureau of Land
Management Bureau of Land Management US Fish and Wildlife Service
US Fish and Wildlife Service Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado
Parks and Wildlife The Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy
Bureau of Reclamation Bureau of Reclamation National Park Service
National Park Service US Geological Survey US Geological Survey US
Forest Service US Forest Service Ducks Unlimited Ducks
Unlimited
Capacity unevenly distributed within and between organizations
Work at varying scales, extents, boundaries Large pool of skills
and knowledge but tend to work in silos
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Bureau of Land Management
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National Park Service
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Bureau of Reclamation
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US Fish and Wildlife Service
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US Forest Service
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Ducks Unlimited
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Collaborative data development could achieve more than
individual projects Limited by restrictions on data sharing
Consistent, high resolution land cover needed across region Could
help coordinate LiDAR Climate, energy development, human impacts,
ecological processes
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Most require additional capacity for developing applications
Esri based map applications spreading, some are outdated ArcIMS
sites
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Options
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Additional server capacity needed for large datasets
Challenging to piece together data from existing portals /
clearinghouses Cloud infrastructure is worth evaluating
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OrganizationDataApplicationsInfrastructureKnowledge
NPSvegetation, land covermonitoring protocols system architecture,
programming BORsoils, riparian vegetation, land records downscaled
climate data USGSmultivariate assessment energy development,
cumulative effects geoportals, online repositories application
development, modeling BLMGIS data serverapplication development
FWSrefuge veg. data and imagery GIS data servertraining
USFSvegetation CDOWupdated land covertraining KDWPT / KARSLiDAR
land cover, wetlands web applications development, wetland mapping
protocol, training spatial database administration
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OrganizationDataApplicationsInfrastructureKnowledge NGPCland
cover, LiDARGIS data servermodeling ODWCland coverSpatial Planning
Tool, LEPC DSS programming (flex) TPWDland coverGIS data portal,
LEPC reporting tool landscape ecology, environmental assessment
NMDGFGIS data server DUland use change SPOT imagery landscape
ecology, eCognition NWTFwild turkey habitat climate data training
PFQF RWBJVland cover, wetlands, LiDAR, species distribution models
decision support tools SDEimage analysis, eCognition metadata
TNCland cover, climate dataweb map applications cloud
infrastructure geoportal training map production, application
development, database administration, system design
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Create data development working groups (starting with land
cover) Evaluate technology options Implement data sharing
portal
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Define requirements for applications Coordinate acquisition of
licensed data Improve internal knowledge-sharing
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Increase external communication
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Ty Guthrie Ric Riester Misti Vazquez Mike Carter James Broska
http://www.greatplainslcc.org/