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Building Social and Ecological Resilience to Climate Change in Southwestern Colorado: Phase 1

Natural Resource Management Decision-Making under Climate Uncertainty: Building Social-Ecological Resilience in Southwestern Colorado
Co-Investigator
Rudy Schuster

Dates

Start Date
2013-09-15
End Date
2018-09-14
Release Date
2013

Summary

Southwestern Colorado is already experiencing the effects of climate change in the form of larger and more severe wildfires, prolonged drought, and earlier snowmelt. Climate scientists expect the region to experience more summer heat waves, longer-lasting and more frequent droughts, and decreased river flow in the future. These changes will ultimately impact local communities and challenge natural resource managers in allocating water under unpredictable drought conditions, preserving forests in the face of changing fire regimes, and managing threatened species under shifting ecological conditions. In light of the wide-ranging potential impacts of climate change in the region, this project sought to help decision-makers develop strategies [...]

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Purpose

In southwestern Colorado, climate change includes higher temperatures, more frequent and prolonged drought, accelerated snowmelt, larger and more intense fires, more extreme storms, and the spread of invasive species. These changes put livelihoods, ecosystems, and species at risk. To help communities cope, this project will create opportunities for scientists, land managers, and affected residents to learn from each other and identify actions that each can take individually or collectively to reduce the negative impacts of climate change in the San Juan and Gunnison Basins. This project will develop and pilot an integrated adaptation planning framework that will generate practical strategies and scientific knowledge to advance climate change adaptation in the study sites. These adaptation strategies and the process whereby they were created will be documented by the participating scientists to assist communities elsewhere to identify goals and actions that conserve key species, ecosystems, and resources, and address the needs of local communities and natural resource managers in the face of a changing climate.

Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2013
totalFunds84889.03
year2015
totalFunds429120.0
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typeAward Type
valueCooperative Agreement
typeAward Number
valueG13AC00391
totalFunds514009.03

Southwest Colorado - Credit: Renee Rondeau
Southwest Colorado - Credit: Renee Rondeau

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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RegistrationUUID NCCWSC 8127d79a-e38f-422d-a4b9-aebd436f6baa
StampID NCCWSC NC13-SR893

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