Northeast Terrestrial Resilience (Permeability)
Northeast Terrestrial Resilience, Full Data
Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Divsion. This project identifies the most resilient examples of key geophysical settings, to provide managers and scientists with a nuanced picture of the places where conservation is most likely to succeed over centuries. See more at: http://bit.ly/1eSU2rA
Northeast Terrestrial Resilience, "Lite"
Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Divsion. This project identifies the most resilient examples of key geophysical settings, to provide managers and scientists with a nuanced picture of the places where conservation is most likely to succeed over centuries. Includes the 90 meter resilience grid, basic hexagons, and coastal zones. See more at: http://bit.ly/1eSU2rA
Landscape Permeability
Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Division. Permeability, rather than being based on individual species movements, is a measure of landscape structure, incorporating the hardness of barriers, the connectedness of natural cover, and the arrangement of land uses. - See more at: http://bit.ly/18eOPIU
Permeability Report
Permeability documentation is taken from a larger report, "Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region"
Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Detailed Northeast Resilience Report
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