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The final Chattooga Conservation Plan. Figure 7 represents the culmination of each step in the GIS analysis process, with Core/Wildlife Corridor Protection Areas, cooperative Ecological Restoration Management Areas, and Sustainable Economic Development Management Areas. The final conservation plan includes approximately 111,500 acres (about 62% of the watershed) designated as Core/Wildlife Corridor Protection Areas.

GIS Images

The Chattooga Watershed
Currently Protected Areas
Existing and Potential Old Growth Forest
Chattooga Conservancy Roadless Areas (as of 1996)
Sub-Watershed Network
Conservation Plan "First Step"

 

 

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