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Tools to Assist with Assessing the Affected Environment
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The Affected Environment Common Questions: How do I know I’ve analyzed the correct birds? What if there are too many bird species in my list? What if I don’t have enough data to recommend specific mitigation?
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Getting Baseline Use existing data to find a starting place
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Tools To Assist Defining the Affected Environment Information, Planning and Conservation system (IPaC) Avian Knowledge Network (AKN)
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What is IPaC? Information, Planning and Conservation system An online conservation planning tool Available to the public Tool to: – assess how project activities impact natural resources – provides recommendations to avoid or minimize those impacts
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Information, Planning, and Conservation IPaC Delivers Information Species Lists Conservation Measures
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Benefits of IPaC Early access to species information “One stop shop” – includes ESA and MBTA species Links project impacts to species and locations Meaningful conservation measures Streamline environmental reviews Reduce workload
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Two Current Aspects of IPaC A list of species present at your project site – FUNCTIONAL TODAY An assessment of project impacts and the conservation measures to reduce those impacts – Software and Infrastructure Developed – Identifying resources to “build” the effects pathways
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IPaC Intro Page
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Defining Project Area
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Potential Resources
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Information, Planning, and Conservation Species Lists Conservation Measures IPaC Delivers Conservation Measures
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Select Your Activities IPaC Developments
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Receive your conservation measures IPaC Developments
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Future Development Integrate Avian Knowledge Network and IPaC – Improve temporal and spatial distribution data – Improves conservation measures delivery
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Avian Knowledge Network What is it? Provides the architecture to: – Archive – Organize – Access – Explore – Analyze data Coordinates activities among governmental and non- governmental organizations.
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Avian Knowledge Network How Does It Work?
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User Data 1Data 2Data 3
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Tools – Tailored to Needs Ensuring consistency and format of datasets 1919
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General Tools Distribution and Abundance Data
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New Developments Meeting Partner Needs Federal Agencies desire tools for: – Data management – archive – Environmental review needs – Land management actions – Data access and decision support
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Avian Knowledge Network User Data 1 Data 2 Data 3
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Avian Knowledge Network What is the Future? User Data 1 Data 2Data 3 National Node Data 4Data 5 THIS IS A MAJOR ADVANCEMENT
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Avian Knowledge Network Tool Integration User Data 1 Data 2Data 3 National Node Data 4Data 5 IPaC
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Avian Knowledge Network IPaC Integration AKN Distribution data
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QUESTIONS?
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