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SCA
Strategic Conservation Assessment of Gulf Coast Landscapes Stakeholder Priorities and Conservation Tools The goal of this project is to develop planning tools that help users identify areas that will maximize the benefits of land conservation based on their goals and priorities. Currently, three conservation assessment tools are under development, with the production version of our web-application tool suite available in 2021. This site describes the co-production process by which priorities were identified in existing Gulf plans (Conservation Planning Inventory Tool), vetted and refined by Gulf stakeholders, and then incorporated into our Conservation Prioritization Tool (CPT) and Conservation Visualization Tool (CVT). All three tools are available below under Explore Further. Explore Find Explore Further Conservation Planning Inventory Tool (CIT) Learn More Conservation Prioritization Tool (CPT) Learn More Conservation Visualization Tool (CVT) Learn More More About the SCA Project The Strategic Conservation Assessment of Gulf Coast Landscapes is a collaborative project funded by the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration (RESTORE) Council via the U.S. Department of the Interior. The tools are being developed through a cooperative partnership between Mississippi State University and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in direct collaboration with a core team of RESTORE Council agency representatives, landscape-scale conservation practitioners, and a broad community of stakeholders who have contributed and provided representation from a variety of non-government organizations, public agencies, and mission-based or programmatic philanthropic initiatives in the Gulf of Mexico. Contact us Contact us
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Property | Value |
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Link | https://sca-natureserve.hub.arcgis.com/ |
Status | scheduled |
Catalog type | Geoportal |
Owner name | NatureServe ArcGIS Online |
Owner type | Unknown |
Owner link | None |
Owner location | United States |
Software | arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
Tags | |
Access modes | open |
Content types | dataset, map_layer |
API Status | active |
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code | name |
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US | United States |
Languages
code | name |
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EN | English |
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