Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
RETURN TO LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP SITE
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home / Expertise Search / Manager, Tab
249 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type
























New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
by Tab Manager published Sep 08, 2014 last modified Aug 11, 2022 11:59 PM
Located in Our Community
by Tab Manager published May 17, 2016 last modified Aug 17, 2019 08:24 PM
by Tab Manager published Sep 11, 2016 last modified Mar 17, 2021 06:09 PM
Across the Tennessee River Basin is a collaboration within the Appalachian LCC bringing together multiple agencies and stakeholders in a joint effort to plan and deliver landscape conservation actions to protect one of the most diverse areas for aquatic species in North America.
Located in LP Members
by Tab Manager published Sep 11, 2016 last modified Jun 29, 2022 02:51 PM
The FWS collaborated with the U.S. Forest Service to assess the benefits of and risks to the region's "ecosystem services" -- natural assets valued by people such as clean drinking water, outdoor recreation, forest products, and biological conservation. A wealth of data, maps, and other knowledge on ecosystem services and risks to their sustainability are now available and provide regional resources and tools for planners, managers, and the interested public.
Located in Issues
by Tab Manager published Sep 11, 2016 last modified Feb 14, 2024 05:45 PM — filed under:
The field of research focused on "Nature and Society" seeks to understand society's attitudes and behaviors as it relates to how we maintain, protect, and enhance natural resources. It does so by applying data and information from social sciences to biological resource issues to explain why people value certain resources and the benefits they receive from those resources.
Located in Issues
by Tab Manager published Oct 31, 2016 last modified Mar 18, 2025 07:32 PM
The Appalachians is rich in energy resources that meet national and regional demands for energy. As wind, natural gas, and oil energy development expand along with traditional coal, there is an increasing need for research to inform discussions on how to meet immediate and future energy needs while sustaining the health of natural places, biodiversity, and cultural resources that provide essential benefits to large cities and surrounding human communities.
Located in Issues
by Tab Manager published Sep 27, 2016 last modified Jan 28, 2018 04:16 PM
by Tab Manager published Sep 27, 2016 last modified Sep 27, 2016 11:23 PM
by Tab Manager published Sep 28, 2016 last modified Aug 16, 2019 10:38 PM
by Tab Manager published Oct 31, 2016 last modified Aug 17, 2019 08:53 PM