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Science and Environment Appalachia Regions United States



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  • Appalachian Forest Resource Center - Fosters and supports community forestry activities throughout the Central and Southern Appalachian region. Includes events, maps and bibliography.
  • Remote Sensing Tutorial - Central Pennsylvania Fold Belt; The Appalachians - Illustrated discussion of the landforms and geologic structure of the Valley and Ridge segment of the Appalachian chain, featuring aerial photos, satellite images, and geologic maps.
  • Appalachian Voices - Nonprofit organization concerned with fragile and threatened native ecosystems of the region, from Alabama to Maine. Information about chipmills, strip mining, mountaintop removal, air pollution, commercial logging on public lands, and other issues.
  • National Committee for the New River - Nonprofit organization working to protect and enhance the natural and cultural resources of the New River and its watershed in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Includes information about current issues and activities.
  • Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Program - Consortium of federal and state agencies promoting the enhancement of environmental health, economic use, and cultural values across the Southern Appalachians.
  • Appalachian Center for the Economy & the Environment - Works to clarify, analyze and act on environmental and economic issues, litigates to protect the environment and the health of communities, conducts research and analysis, and advocates for a sustainable and just economy. Includes archives.
  • Encyclopedia of Southern Appalachian Forest Ecosystems - Forest Encyclopedia Network hypertext compendium covering biology, geology, climatology, hydrology, soils, resource management, ecology, forest insects and diseases, invasive species, air quality, economics, and history of this region.
  • Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team - Program, supported by VISTA volunteers, assisting watershed organizations in impoverished coal regions with education activities, obtaining grant funds, monitoring water quality, and other efforts.
  • Mining the Summits: When Mountains Move - National Geographic article examines how the quest for Appalachian coal has led to mountaintop removal. By John G. Mitchell.
  • Alliance for the Cumberlands - Partnership of public and private organizations working for ecological and economic sustainability in the Cumberland Mountains and Plateau region of Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, West Virginia, and Virginia.
  • Wildflowers of the Southern Appalachian Mountains - Wildflower photographs, with botanical descriptions, from the Southern Appalachians and Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Appalachian Ginseng Foundation - Committed to bettering the lives of Appalachian people by teaching about environmentally sustainable ginseng growing.
  • Center for Coalfield Justice - Organized to inform and educate the public about the effects of mining on the environment and on communities in the coalfields. Operates in southwestern Pennsylvania, southeastern Ohio and northern West Virginia.
  • The Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition - A collaboration of national, regional, state, and local environmental organizations formed in response to the threats facing the public lands and heritage of the region's mountains.
  • Appalachian Laboratory - Environmental research facility of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science in the mountains of western Maryland. Conducts research in ecology and conservation biology in Maryland and other locations.
  • Appalachia Science in the Public Interest - Programs, publications, and demonstrations intended to promote sustainable development in low-income regions of central Appalachia.
  • The Rape of Appalachia - Vanity Fair article examines mountaintop removal mining and its impact on the citizens of Appalachia. Includes photographs. By Michael Shnayerson. [PDF]
  • Forests of the Central Appalachians Project - Profiles some ecological research on the Central Appalachian forests of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, which are stated to be some of the most biologically diverse and threatened ecosystems anywhere.
  • Eastern Coal Region Roundtable Watershed Forum - Part of a national effort, spearheaded by EPA, and other federal agencies, to bring together diverse partners to address watershed restoration issues.


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