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S-TEK Subcommittee Meeting March 16, 2016 We will start at 10:00 Pacific/9:00 Alaska Time Scheduled for approx. 1.5 hrs. Phone #: 866-628-1318 Passcode: 6959549 nplcc.org

Draft Agenda nplcc.org General Updates CPA V.2 Fire Regime/Climate Change/Tribes RFP/Other potential projects 2017-2021 S/TK Strategy - Initial Framing Questions Group Sharing nplcc.org

CPA: Proposed Version 2 - Tom Miewald

Draft Agenda nplcc.org General Updates CPA V.2 Fire Regime/Climate Change/Tribes RFP/Other potential projects 2017-2021 S/TK Strategy - Initial Framing Questions Group Sharing nplcc.org

Original NPLCC Mission: The North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative promotes development, coordination and dissemination of science to inform landscape level conservation and sustainable resource management in the face of a changing climate and related stressors. Proposed New NPLCC Mission In the face of a changing climate and other landscape-scale stressors, the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative supports development and application of useful science; we coordinate and disseminate that science; and we serve as a convener to further collaborative efforts to inform and advance landscape-scale conservation and sustainable resource management.

Proposed New NPLCC Goals: Maximize the ability of natural and cultural resource managers to make informed landscape-level conservation/sustainable resource management decisions by understanding their conservation challenges and providing practical and useable information and solutions (Informing Management Decisions) Identify trans-boundary landscape-level natural and cultural resource opportunities for (and barriers to) landscape-level conservation/sustainable resource management that the LCC is uniquely qualified to address. (Unique role of LCC) Promote identification, open-access, use, and sharing of science, traditional knowledge and other relevant information to determine priorities for applied science. (Use/Access of information) Promote awareness and understanding of the work of the NPLCC (partnerships and products); and the effects of climate change on ecosystems, resources, cultures, and economies. (Outreach)

Next S-TEK Meeting April 28, 2016 Seattle (at EPA) 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. nplcc.org