West Virginia Gap Analysis Project Home Page Link here to interactive species maps. Using the interactive maps. 1. Choose a taxonomic group by selecting the button next to your choice (butterflies, http://www.nrac.wvu.edu/gap/hex.htm
Extractions: A primary goal of the WV Gap project is to predict species distributions from a combination of maps of known range, habitat preference data, and maps of actual habitat occurrence. Known range maps are presented in a hexagon-based grid. Presence or absence within each hexagon is determined from point locality records, museum records, and expert knowledge. To view the hexagon-based species range maps through your web browser, use the link below: Link here to interactive species maps
West Virginia Gap Analysis Project Home Page Here you will find general information about the status of Gap Analysis in West virginia, including species lists, interactive maps of species distributions http://www.nrac.wvu.edu/gap/
Extractions: Welcome to the West Virginia Gap Analysis Home Page. Here you will find general information about the status of Gap Analysis in West Virginia, including species lists, interactive maps of species distributions, and status reports. The West Virginia Gap Analysis Project is a collaborative effort between West Virginia University's Natural Resource Analysis Center , the West Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit , the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, and the Biological Resources Division of the US Geological Survey . This project involves development of a statewide wildlife habitat and vegetation data base using Landsat Thematic Mapper data, Nature Conservancy (TNC) data bases, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EMAP data, various other State and Federal data bases, and a range of in-state and regional experts. WV-GAP Products
CVD/Stroke Maps | CVH Program Sample screen from the interactive maps This section offers interactive maps that present West virginia University, the University of South Florida, http://www.cdc.gov/cvh/maps/
Extractions: Heart Disease and Stroke Maps On this Page Interactive State Maps Updated Maps AI/AN Atlas Stroke Atlas ... Heart Disease Atlases This section offers interactive maps that present heart disease and stroke mortality rates, county-by-county, for the state, racial/ethnic group, and gender of your choice. Go to the Interactive State Maps Below are links to updated national heart disease maps for the years 19962000 separated by ethnic group. Each map contains a link below it to view a larger version in PDF format. Learn more about PDFs The Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke Among American Indians and Alaska Natives is the fourth in a series of CDC atlases related to cardiovascular disease. However, it is the first to focus on geographic patterns of heart disease and stroke mortality and risk factors for a specific racial/ethnic group in the United States. The Atlas provides insights into the geographic disparities in heart disease and stroke experienced by American Indians and Alaska Natives. The maps present countybycounty heart disease and stroke mortality rates, as well as statespecific prevalences of eight major risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
Chronic Disease - State Profiles - West Virginia These interactive state maps present heart disease and stroke mortality rates, The interactive maps present oral health indicators for water http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/states/west_virginia.htm
Extractions: Summary data on lung, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer. These state-level data include the estimated number of new diagnoses and cancer deaths as well as age-adjusted mortality rates broken down by race/ethnicity and presented alongside the national averages. Chronic Diseases: The Leading Causes of Death Profiles the leading causes of death in the United States; such as, heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. Chronic diseases are among the most prevalent, costly, and preventable of all health problems. About 7 of 10 Americans who die each year, or more than 1.7 million people, die of a chronic disease. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Summary Results (PDF92K) Summarizes key findings from the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), which compares data on leading causes of death and salient risk behaviors for two populations: young people aged 1024 years and adults 25 years and older. Risk factors vary significantly between the two populations. You will need
Genetics & IVF Institute Maps And Directions interactive maps (links open in a new browser window). Fairfax, virginia Facilities (NOTE Old Exit 8 off of I495 is now Exit 50 for Arlington Blvd. Route http://www.givf.com/maps.cfm
KidsCommonwealth: People And Places maps and Visuals of virginia. Because you never know when you ll need a good map. Specialty maps of virginia. interactive virginia map Early virginia http://www.kidscommonwealth.virginia.gov/PandP/Maps.asp
Extractions: Commonwealth of Virginia Web Policy Governor of Virginia Contact Us Home People And Places People And Places Capitol Life All About Virginia Fun 'n' Games ... FAQs Because you never know when you'll need a good map. Use these graphics for your school projects, etc. Governor's Web site in cep tion - n. - the beginning of something; a start. Governor of Virginia - Mark R. Warner
CGRER NetSurfing: Maps And References interactive maps General. Virtual Tourist Map-based Directory of World-Wide WWW DC Region (TIGER Map Service) West virginia On-Line interactive Map http://www.cgrer.uiowa.edu/servers/servers_references.html
Extractions: (last updated: NOTE: I am in the process of pruning the dead links. This should be finished sometime in July. The following compilation of Internet/WWW sites is intended to be an introductory guide to some of the map and reference resources available via the World Wide Web. Consider using one of the WWW search engines if you are looking for a specific type of map or reference. The maps which are listed here have been selected because they are thought to be reasonably useful and/or interesting. They are categorized by geographical region although there are a couple of thematic categories such as Interactive Maps which both highlights the potential of the WWW and are also fun to use. Note that there is some overlap in geographic coverage between these categories. The emphasis is on displayable maps (e.g. images) rather than digital cartographic (GIS) and satellite data which can be found in the separate compilation Geodata Information Sources . There is also another listing which includes Weather Maps and Imagery This list has been compiled for use by faculty members and students of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research . Suggested additions and corrections to this list are welcome and can be sent to the CGRER webmaster Note: These various Internet links may not be accessible at all times.
Virginia Interactive Genealogy virginia interactive Genealogy Quick searches ~ Informative browsing Searching American West * Current historical maps http://members.aol.com/USgenealogy/igen/va.html
Extractions: Map Collection A B C D ... Z The following are links to U.S. state and territorial maps on other Web sites. Updated 9/23/05 Color Landform Atlas of the United States (State Shaded Relief Maps) Mapathon MapPoint - State Maps MapQuest ... U.S. Historical Maps on Other Web Sites Includes state maps YellowMaps World Sites Atlas - State Maps Alabama Maps (University of Texas at Austin Map Collection) Alabama - County Road Maps (University of Alabama) ... Arizona - Grand Canyon (Desert Maps) [PDF format] Arizona - Maps (Netstate) Arizona - National Park Maps (Desert Maps) Arizona - Precipitation, Average Annual (Oregon Climate Service) Arizona - Road Map (World Sites Atlas) ... Arizona - Tribal and Federal Lands (EPA) [PDF format] Arkansas Maps (University of Texas at Austin Map Collection) Arkansas (Univ. of Arkansas Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences)
Extractions: Map Collection Click on letter to select a city: A, B, C, D, ... Z To find cities in a specific country, use the Find command on your browser and search for the country name. These are links to other web sites unless noted. Updated 8/25/05 AltaMap U.S. Google Maps U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland Historical U.S. City Maps Part of the PCL Map Collection Hot-Maps Europe and International city maps Johnnyroadtrip U.S. cities sports maps U.S., Canada, Europe, Brazil Maporama Europe and International city maps MapQuest Interactive atlas includes major world cities Maps on Us Draws maps for any U.S. street address or city MSN Maps and Directions U.S. and international cities
Interactive Topographic Map Index An interactive topographic map index for 7.5 minute, 15 minute, 30 x 60 minute, and 1 x 2 degree quadrangle maps available for the state of West virginia. http://ims.wvgs.wvnet.edu/topomap.htm
Extractions: (150 KB pdf file) Interactive Map Tutorial Find and Order Topographic Maps! 7.5 Minute Quadrangles 15 Minute Quadrangles 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangles Locate the map you want to buy on our fully interactive map index. You can zoom in and out, pan around, query the map and turn layers on or off to help you find your quadrangle! Create your own custom map with these layers: Then download the order form and mail or fax it in, it's quick and easy! Ready? Go to the Topo Map Index! IMPORTANT: Click here for more information. Please view the Interactive Map Help Guide before using the maps! Page last revised: March 2000 Please send questions, comments, and/or suggestions to webmaster Permission to reproduce this material is granted if acknowledgment is given to the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey.
Interactive Coal Bed Mapping Project(CBMP) resource maps for each minable or potentially minable coal bed in West virginia. IMPORTANT To view the interactive maps, it is recommended to use http://ims.wvgs.wvnet.edu/coalims.htm
Extractions: Project Goals General WV Geology About Our Maps Interactive Map Tutorial ... Scanned Mine Map Images for Download Mapping Progress Project geologists are mapping coal beds in a county or group of counties at a time. When completed, the statewide extent of each mapped coal bed will be available. At this time, coal beds in the counties shown in green have been mapped. Click on one of the GREEN counties to view the coal bed maps currently available. Mine compilations for all coal beds were updated in 2005 using maps current as of January 1, 2005. IMPORTANT: Click here for more information. Please view the Interactive Map Help Guide before using the maps! Page last revised: March 2000 Please send questions, comments, and/or suggestions to webmaster Permission to reproduce this material is granted if acknowledgment is given to the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey.
ASU Libraries: Map Sites On The Internet interactive maps. Magellan maps View maps of World countries and regions. Missouri Thematic maps Tennessee Electronic Atlas virginia interactive http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/maps/mapsites.htm
Extractions: Map Index Arizona Electronic Atlas: An interactive atlas that allows one to create, manipulate, and download accurate and current maps and data. This site has more data available than can easily be viewed in one map, so initially four map themes were developed: Natural Resources, People and Society, Business and Economics, and People and Environment.
Weldon Cooper Center For Public Service virginia Institute of Government. Other Popular Links. maps and Topology of Click on the map for an interactive map of our new Charlottesville offices. http://www.coopercenter.org/
Extractions: COOPER CENTER ABOUT US LOCATION SERVICES STAFF UNITS PUBLICATIONS PRESS RELEASES LGOC JOB OPENINGS RELATED SITES SEARCH The Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service embodies the University of Virginia 's commitment to serve the people of the Commonwealth. The Centers mission is to anticipate and forecast change and to serve as a resource to those who need to recognize and address that change. The Center traces its ancestry to the Bureau of Public Administration, created at the University in 1931. The mission is pursued through the provision of policy analysis, applied research, technical assistance, leadership development, survey research, consultation, and training for state and local officials, community leaders, as well as members of the general public. The Center's 55 member staff includes experts in public policy and management, leadership, demographics, economics and finance, politics, organizational development, survey research, and workforce issues. The staff members, located in Charlottesville Richmond Danville , and Wise, perform their work through the individual operating units listed below:
Arlington Virginia Recommended Websites - Maps Enter a local Zip code to use interactive maps and tools from the Whether hiking the ATC in virginia or beyond, there are maps to guide you. http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/sites/LibrariesSitesMaps.aspx
Extractions: Google developed dynamic, interactive maps that are âscrollable,â so it's easy to view any part of it. Also find satellite/aerial images of your location or locate businesses in your neighborhood or zip code. Click the buttons for the plain Map, or the Satellite, or the new Hybrid view, combining both.
Extractions: The Horse: A Silent Hero of Our History Virginia Fights: World War II explores the transformative changes that Virginia experienced in World War II. Virginia mobilized hundreds of thousands of citizens during World War II and became the home base for a host of navy, army munitions, and defense industries. Virginia's soldiers fought in the Pacific and landed at Omaha Beach on D-Day. This two-part film (one hour) follows the stories of everyday Virginians, those who fought at D-Day and those who patrolled Virginia beaches, worked in the munition plants, flew missions in Europe, and fell in love during the war. This site contains the image archive for the filmover 1,600 images of Virginia or Virginians in World War II. Massive Resistance became Virginia's policy to prevent school desegregation in the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision in 1954. Many of Virginia's white leaders resisted integration with all of their considerable political and legal means. The story of massive resistance and of black Virginians' protests against segregation began in the early 1950s and continues today. This two-part film (one hour) traces the history of massive resistance in Virginia and considers some of its legacies. "Massive Resistance" was an Emmy Nominee in 2000 of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and will be shown nationally on PBS in February 2002 for Black History Month. Reconfiguring Virginia explores the sectional crisis of 1860-61 in Virginia and the splitting of the commonwealth into two statesVirginia and West Virginiaduring the Civil War. The film (30 minutes) and web site use letters, diaries, newspapers, and interactive maps to document how Virginia's secession led to its division.