Skip to main content

Incorporating ecological integrity into the Western Governors’ assessment of aquatic crucial habitats in Washington and Oregon

Final Report

Dates

Creation
2015-03-05 19:22:06
Last Update
2017-10-30 22:37:13
Publication Date
2015-03-02

Citation

George Wilhere(Principal Investigator), John Pierce(Co-Investigator), Timothy Quinn(Co-Investigator), Andy Weiss(Co-Investigator), Thomas Stahl(Co-Investigator), David Jepson(Co-Investigator), Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(administrator), 2015-03-05(creation), 2017-10-30(lastUpdate), 2015-03-02(Publication), Incorporating ecological integrity into the Western Governors’ assessment of aquatic crucial habitats in Washington and Oregon

Summary

The Western Governors’ Association (WGA) sponsored an assessment of crucial habitats which will be used for the evaluation of landscape-scale energy, land use, and transportation projects throughout the western United States. The main product of the WGA’s assessment is an easily accessible online system of maps displaying crucial habitats and corridors known as the Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool (CHAT; http://www.westgovchat.org/).Crucial habitats were based on factors such as species of concern, species of economic and recreational importance, special ecological systems and habitat types, habitat corridors, native species richness, and ecological integrity (i.e., unfragmented habitats). All of these factors are relevant to both terrestrial [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.

md_metadata.json 41.25 KB application/json
GNLCC_final_report_WDFW_aquatic_assessment_final_3-5-15.pdf
“Incorporating ecological integrity into the Western Governors’ assessment of aqu”
4.19 MB application/pdf

Material Request Instructions

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact)

Purpose

The original scope of work of the LCC-funded project described three tasks: 1) collaborate with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) on a special effort to address aquatic crucial habitats, 2) develop Washington’s aquatic crucial habitats assessment, and most importantly, 3) incorporating ecological integrity into the WGA’s assessment of aquatic crucial habitats. In January 2013 we voluntarily expanded the scope of work to include a fourth task in which we would calibrate an ecological integrity index using Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) calculated for streams in the Puget Sound Basin.

Map

Spatial Services

ScienceBase WMS

Communities

  • Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

Associated Items

Tags

Provenance

generated using ADIwg mdTranslator 2.14.2

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
File Identifier file identifier 54f8acdee4b02419550d9ac3

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...