Climate Adaptation Data: Ecosystem Process Models
Ecosystem process models are representations of ecological systems and the relationships between their components and the processes that shape them, such as vegetation, climate, and fire, or rainfall and flooding. Here we focus on work being done to better understand how climate change will affect important processes for California's ecosystems.
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Title | Creator | Date | Subjects |
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California Rangeland Threats, summary by HUC watershed | USGS Western Geographic Science Center | 2013 | rangelands, water resources, habitat conservation, carbon sequestration, ecosystem services |
California Wildfire Risk with Climate Change | Krawchuk, Meg and Moritz, Max | climate change projections, wildfire, ecological modeling | |
MC1 Simulation Results California - 10km spatial grain | James M. Lenihan | 2008 | vegetation, fire frequency, wildfire, carbon storage |
Modeled Wave Energy for SF Inner Bay Tidal Marshes | Point Blue Conservation Science | 2013 | sea level rise, aquatic ecosystems |
Tidal Marsh Sea Level Rise Response Models | Karen Thorne, USGS Western Ecological Research Center | tidal marshes |