CA LCC Project

Structured-Decision Making for Climate Change Adaptation to Conserve San Francisco Bay Tidal Marsh Ecosystems

Project Information

This project brought together natural resource managers, conservation coordinators and planners, and scientists working at multiple scales within the San Francisco Bay to develop a spatially-explicit decision framework that cuts across jurisdictional boundaries while accounting for uncertainties about climate change. In particular, the SDM framework allows managers within the Bay to identify a recommended strategy among a set of alternative strategies that may vary among its subregions (e.g. North Bay, South Bay, East Bay). Management priorities will be those that yield the greatest expected conservation benefits across the Bay considering multiple objectives including endangered species recovery (e.g. California clapper rail), tidal marsh ecosystem integrity and services, and human health and safety over the next century.

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Full Proposal Title: 
Structured-Decision Making for Climate Change Adaptation to Conserve San Francisco Bay Tidal Marsh Ecosystems
Project Lead: 
Beth Huning,bhuning@sfbayjv.org
Status: 
Completed
Starting Date: 
2013-09
Ending Date: 
2014-08
Total LCC Funding: 
49819
Total Matching or In-Kind Funds: 
0
Attachments

Products of this project

Titlesort descending Deliverable Type Release Date Commons Catalog Record or External Link
3-Day Structured Decision Making Workshop Training / Outreach / Workshop May 2014
Decision Model for Informing Climate Adaptation Decisions by Resource Managers Report Feb 2015
Final report describing spatial decision framework Publication Feb 2015
Structured Decision Making Webinar #1 Training / Outreach / Workshop : Webinar Apr 2014
Structured Decision Making Webinar #2 Training / Outreach / Workshop : Webinar Apr 2013
Structured Decision Making Webinar #3 Training / Outreach / Workshop : Webinar Apr 2013
Structured Decision Making Webinar #4 Training / Outreach / Workshop : Webinar Apr 2014