Skip to main content

South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Version 2.1

Dates

Creation
2017-07-27 17:27:53
Last Update
2017-09-14 19:51:26
Start Date
2016-01-01
End Date
2016-08-31
Start Date
2016-01-01 05:00:00
End Date
2016-08-31 04:00:00

Citation

Rua Mordecai(Principal Investigator), South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2017-07-27(creation), 2017-09-14(lastUpdate), 2016-01-01(Start), 2016-08-31(End), South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Version 2.1, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

The South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint is a living spatial plan to conserve natural and cultural resources for future generations. It identifies shared conservation priorities across the South Atlantic region. The third iteration of the Blueprint, Version 2.1, was released in August 2016. It used comparable methods and the same spatial scale as Blueprint 2.0, just incorporating updated information for many of the indicators. Version 2.1 was a completely data-driven plan based on ecosystem indicator models for terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments, as well as a connectivity analysis. It used a 200 m spatial scale. More than 400 people from 100 organizations participated in the development of the Blueprint up to this point.

Child Items (3)

Contacts

Attached Files

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

md_metadata.json 63.92 KB application/json
mdeditor-20171031-171024_Blueprint_2_1.json 474.76 KB application/json

Project Extension

parts
typeShort Project Description
valueThe South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint is a living spatial plan to conserve natural and cultural resources for future generations. It identifies shared conservation priorities across the South Atlantic region. The third iteration of the Blueprint, Version 2.1, was released in August 2016. It used comparable methods and the same spatial scale as Blueprint 2.0, just incorporating updated information for many of the indicators. Version 2.1 was a completely data-driven plan based on ecosystem indicator models for terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments, as well as a connectivity analysis. It used a 200 m spatial scale. More than 400 people from 100 organizations participated in the development of the Blueprint up to this point.
projectStatusCompleted

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
File Identifier file identifier 597a2299e4b0ec1a488bb203

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...