The Cradle of Southern Appalachia Initiative

The Cradle of Southern Appalachia Initiative

A conservation blueprint for regional livability

The Cradle of Southern Appalachia initiative is a conservation blueprint adopted by the Natural Treasures Alliance. It illustrates the unified effort among conservationists and developers to preserve the natural landscape of the tri-state region. The data model, built by our partners at UTC’s Interdisciplinary Geospatial Technology Lab, identifies areas of high-quality habitat that naturally enhance the air and water quality of the region.

Though the tri-state region is located in one of the most bio-diverse landscapes in the world, only 15% of the region is protected today. Using the best available data, Thrive’s stakeholders outlined a collaborative strategy to protect this landscape and the quality of life it promises for future generations.

 
Conservation Priority Model and Map by Charlie Mix, director of UTC’s IGTLab

Conservation Priority Model and Map by Charlie Mix, director of UTC’s IGTLab

 
 

Bold, measurable outcomes

To protect quality of life for future generations, the Cradle of Southern Appalachia Project proposes the following goals to accomplish by 2055:

  • Conserve at least 50% of unprotected forests in the region. Expand open space for the health of our human and natural communities.

  • Improve water quality of at least 50% of polluted streams in the region. Enhance community and economic vitality through drinkable, recreational, and species-rich waters.

  • Keep common species common by protecting 90% of those at risk. Ensure well-balanced ecosystems that contribute to water and air quality for generations to come.

  • Foster conservation awareness and education. Engage people of all ages and backgrounds in community science programs, such as volunteerism, educational opportunities, and technology.