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- Page 5 and 6: CHAPTER Introduction 1 Climate chan
- Page 7 and 8: CHAPTER Defining Sites and 2 Geophy
- Page 9 and 10: Landform Types (Map 3.3) The landfo
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- Page 21 and 22: Figure 3.1: Topographic position an
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Map 5.14: Resilience scores for L-C
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Map 5.15: Resilience scores for LCO
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MID ELEVATION SETTINGS Settings tha
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Map 5.16: Resilience scores for MGR
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Map 5.17: Resilience scores for M-M
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Map 5.18: Resilience scores for M-S
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Map 5.19: Resilience scores for M-C
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Map 5.20: Resilience scores for M-M
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Map 5.21: Resilience scores for M-S
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Map 5.22: Resilience scores for M-S
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Map 5.23: Resilience scores for L-
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HIGH ELEVATION SETTINGS Settings, u
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Map 5.24: Resilience scores for H-G
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Map 5.25: Resilience scores for H-S
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Map 5.26: Resilience scores for H-S
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Map 5.27: Resilience scores for H-C
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Map 5.28: Resilience scores for H-S
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Map 5.29: Resilience scores for ALP
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Map 5.30: STEEP- SED Resilient Site
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Figure 6.1. Estimated resilience an
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To account for the inherent differe
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Partial Ecoregions: Several other e
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Ecoregion Results For each wholly c
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Overlaying the ecoregional portfoli
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Map 6.2: Central Appalachians: Resi
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Map 6.4: Central Appalachians: Foca
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Map 6.6: Central Appalachians: Foca
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Map 6.7: Chesapeake Bay Lowlands: R
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Map 6.9: Chesapeake Bay Lowlands: F
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Map 6.11: Chesapeake Bay Lowlands:
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Map 6.12: High Allegheny Plateau: R
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Map 6.14: High Allegheny Plateau: F
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Map 6.16: High Allegheny Plateau: F
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Map 6.17: Lower New England: Resili
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Map 6.19: Lower New England: Focal
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Map 6.21: Lower New England: Focal
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Map 6.22: North Atlantic Coast: Res
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Map 6.24: North Atlantic Coast: Foc
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Map 6.26: North Atlantic Coast: Foc
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Map 6.27: Northern Appalachian: Res
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Map 6.29: Northern Appalachian: Foc
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Map 6.31: Northern Appalachian: Foc
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The amount of resilient area (the g
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Map 6.32: The highest scoring areas
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Map 6.34: Focal areas with high est
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Map 6.36: Networks of resilient sit
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Map 6.38: The highest scoring areas
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References Anderson M.G. and A. Oli
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NLDC 2001 National Landcover Databa
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Map I1.1: Geophysical Settings of t
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Map I1.3: Elevation Range in the No
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Map I1.5: Landscape Complexity of t
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Map I1.7: Regional flow patterns of
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Table 1. Ranges for elevation class
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attributes a simple matter. Compoun
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Recognizing the ecological importan
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Fig. 2: Landforms in Pawtuckaway St
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within the state. The data was expo
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APPENDIX Species Names IV Species N
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Clayton'S Copper Lycaena claytoni I
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Kirtland'S Snake Clonophis kirtland
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Ringed Bog Haunter Williamsonia lin
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Wild Calla Calla palustris Monocot