Intro
Description
Objectives
Scope
Functionality
Building on Success
Conserving Biodiversity
Native Forest
Old-Growth
Understory
Salamanders
Birds
Mammals
Economic Setting
Employment Trends
Individual Industries
Economic Base
Economic Strategy
Ecosystem Management
Origins
Timber to Ecosystem
Ecosystem Approach
Methodology
Core Prinicples
Applied Principles
Evaluation
Recommen-
dations

Protection Areas
Restoration Areas
Economic Dev. Areas
Stream Mgmt. Zones
Call to Action
Implemen-
tation

Federal Lands
State, Local, Private
Outside Watershed
GIS Images
Watershed
Protected Areas
Old Growth
CC Roadless Areas
CCP-1st Step
CCP-Watershed Anal.
CCP-Final Draft


 


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Introduction

  1. What is the Chattooga Conservation Plan?
  2. What are the Objectives of the Chattooga Conservation Plan?
  3. Envisioning the Scope of the Chattooga Conservation Plan
  4. What Does the Chattooga Conservation Plan Do, and Not Do?
  5. The Chattooga Conservation Plan Builds on Recent Success

Conserving Biodiversity in the Southern Appalachians

  1. What is the Native Forest of the Southern Appalachians?
  2. Old-Growth Forests and Forest Interior Habitat
  3. Herbaceous Understory
  4. Salamanders
  5. Birds
  6. Mammals

The Economic Setting

  1. Employment and Income Trends
  2. Individual Industries
  3. The Economic Base
  4. A Strategy for Economic Vitality

The Context for Action: Ecosystem Management

  1. Origins of Ecosystem Management
  2. From Timber Management to Ecosystem Management
  3. Chattooga Conservation Plan's Ecosystem Approach

Chattooga Conservation Plan Methodology

  1. Core, Corridor and Restoration Area Principles
  2. Priniples Applied to the Chattooga Basin
  3. Evaluation

Chattooga Conservation Plan Recommendations

  1. Core/Wildlife Corridor Protection Areas
  2. Cooperative Ecological Restoration Management Areas
  3. Sustainable Economic Development Management Areas
  4. Stream-side Management Zones
  5. A Call to Action

Implementation

  1. On Federal Lands
  2. On State, Local Government, and Private Lands
  3. Outside the Chattooga Watershed

Peer Review
References

GIS Maps

  1. Chattooga River Watershed
  2. Currently Protected Areas
  3. Existing and Potential Old Growth (Relative to Currently Protected Areas)
  4. Chattooga Conservancy Roadless Areas (Relative to Currently Protected Areas - as of 1996)
  5. Conservation Plan First Step -- No Sub-Watershed Analysis
  6. Conservation Plan With Significant Sub-Watersheds
  7. Conservation Plan Final Draft