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Southeast Regional Assessment Project (SERAP): Assessing Global Change Impacts on Natural and Human Systems in the Southeast

Dates

Start Date
2008
End Date
2013-03
Release Date
2011

Summary

The Southeastern United States spans a broad range of physiographic settings and maintains exceptionally high levels of faunal diversity. Unfortunately, many of these ecosystems are increasingly under threat due to rapid human development, and management agencies are increasingly aware of the potential effects that climate change will have on these ecosystems. Natural resource managers and conservation planners can be effective at preserving ecosystems in the face of these stressors only if they can adapt current conservation efforts to increase the overall resilience of the system. Climate change, in particular, challenges many of the basic assumptions used by conservation planners and managers. Previous conservation planning efforts [...]

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Beach erosion, FL - Credit: Alan Cressler
Beach erosion, FL - Credit: Alan Cressler

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • Southeast CASC

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  • Southeast Regional Assessment Project (SERAP)

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