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USGS Support for North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative (797 & 831)

Dates

Start Date
2011
End Date
2012

Contacts

Funding Agency :
U.S. Geological Survey, FRESC
Principal Investigator :
Andrea Woodward
Co-Investigator :
Marty Liedtke, USGS WFRC, TBD, USGS ASC

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Purpose

In support of activities to organize the NPLCC, we provided conceptual models to describe the ecological structure of the NPLCC. The following figures present the Omernik Level 3 ecoregions comprising the NPLCC; how the ecoregions were grouped to create conceptual models; and conceptual models for each group. The five models each consist of a table listing resources, stressors, potential climate change impacts; a landcover map; and a cartoon to summarize the table and evoke the landscape. A final figure summarizes resources, stressors, and climate change impacts that are common across the NPLCC.

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valueIn support of activities to organize the NPLCC, we provided conceptual models to describe the ecological structure of the NPLCC. The following figures present the Omernik Level 3 ecoregions comprising the NPLCC; how the ecoregions were grouped to create conceptual models; and conceptual models for each group. The five models each consist of a table listing resources, stressors, potential climate change impacts; a landcover map; and a cartoon to summarize the table and evoke the landscape. A final figure summarizes resources, stressors, and climate change impacts that are common across the NPLCC.
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urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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