CA LCC Project

Incorporating the geography of climate change into conservation planning

Project Information

This project is analyzing downscaled climate model data to assess the geography of climate change at scales relevant to actual conservation actions. This work analyzes the California Essential Habitat Connectivity products to determine which protected lands are most vulnerable and which of the proposed corridors would partially mitigate climate change threats.

View a webinar about this project at http://californialcc.org/webinars/incorporating-geography-climate-change....

Full Proposal Title: 
Incorporating the geography of climate change into conservation planning for the CA LCC
Project Lead: 
Jason Kreitler, jkreitler@usgs.gov
Status: 
Completed
Starting Date: 
2010-08
Ending Date: 
2015-03
Total LCC Funding: 
67332
Total Matching or In-Kind Funds: 
0
Attachments

Products of this project

Title Deliverable Typesort descending Release Date Commons Catalog Record or External Link
Priority analysis of corridors within the CEHC Publication
Targeting climate diversity in conservation planning to build resilience to climate change: a case study with the San Francisco Bay Area Conservation Lands Network Publication : Article
Webinar Training / Outreach / Workshop : Webinar Oct 2012
Climate Stability Dataset Datasets / Database
Climate Stability Report