Conservation Prioritization
Spatial conservation prioritization is the work of identifying priority areas for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem function to inform the allocation of conservation actions and most efficiently meet conservation goals. Here we focus on mapping done in combination with projections of the effects of future climate change scenarios as an input, along with other key datasets that are used in the process. Please see also this search for more resources related to this topic on the Climate Commons: conservation prioritization
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Title | Creator | Date | Subjects |
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Tidal Marsh Bird Conservation Prioritization | Point Blue Conservation Science | 2012 | birds, climate-smart conservation |
Conservation Prioritization for California Landbirds | Point Blue Conservation Science | 2011 | species distribution modeling, habitat conservation, birds |
California Protected Areas Database (CPAD) | GreenInfo Network | Continually updated. | conservation lands |
California Conservation Easement Database (CCED) | GreenInfo Network | Continually updated. | conservation lands |
California Rangeland Priority Conservation Areas | California Rangeland Conservation Coalition - The Nature Conservancy | rangelands |