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Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation Strategies for Coastal Southern California Habitats
In this CA LCC-funded Climate-Smart Conservation Planning effort, EcoAdapt's climate adaptation scientists worked with National Forest conservation managers to conduct vulnerability assessments, develop climate-smart adaptation strategies and actions, and generate implementation plans for key habitats of Southern California, with a specific focus on four National Forests (Angeles, San Bernardino, Cleveland, Los Padres). This effort provides information and example case studies for USFS planning and management (e.g., Forest Plan Revisions, Climate Change Performance Scorecard) among other natural resource management and conservation efforts to prepare for climate change impacts in Southern California. | |
Above: Coastal Southern California National Forests, the focus of the Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation Strategies |
Climate Adaptation Materials offered here:
Below we offer these materials grouped by habitat and action type. Please see this Overview of the Methodology and Climate Change Assessment used to produce these documents. EcoAdapt also presents this project and its products for download on their project page: Southern California Climate Adaptation Project. For more information about these assessments and plans, please contact Jessi Kershner at EcoAdapt. |
Vulnerability Assessments and Implementation Plans by Habitat
Climate-Smart Conservation Action Implementation Guides & Case Studies
Conservation Action | Implementation Guide | Case Study |
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Fire & Fuel Management | Fire & Fuels Management Guide | Ojai Community Defense Zone Project |
Grazing Management | Grazing Management Guide | Lower Piru Rangelands Project |
Restoration & Planting | Restoration & Planting Guide | San Diego River Coastal Sage Scrub Restoration Project |
Watershed Improvement | Watershed Improvement Guide | Trabuco Creek Watershed Improvement Project |
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Last Updated:
8/2017