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Final Report FWS F13AS00164 FY13: An Ecosystem Conservation Assessment for the lower San Pedro Watershed in Arizona

Product of An Ecosystem Conservation Assessment for the lower San Pedro Watershed in Arizona

Dates

Creation
2017-08-24 17:56:39
Last Update
2017-09-06 15:39:55
Start Date
2013-06-15
End Date
2014-07-01
Start Date
2013-10-01 06:00:00
End Date
2014-10-01 05:59:59

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Scott Wilbor(Principal Investigator), Lower San Pedro Watershed Alliance(Cooperator/Partner), Salt River Project(Cooperator/Partner), San Pedro Natural Resource Conservation Districts (Redington and Winkelman)(Cooperator/Partner), The Nature Conservancy(Cooperator/Partner), US FWS - National Refuges Program(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-08-24(creation), 2017-09-06(lastUpdate), 2013-06-15(Start), 2014-07-01(End), Final Report FWS F13AS00164 FY13: An Ecosystem Conservation Assessment for the lower San Pedro Watershed in Arizona, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/599f1357e4b0e5eb065e3c7f

Summary

University of Arizona will conduct an ecosystem conservation assessment for the lower San Pedro (LSP) watershed. The assessment will provide a science-based strategic design for prioritizing where conservation efforts are most needed for high-value biodiversity conservation at the landscape-level and offer insights on conservation actions practical for implementation. The assessment will include an evaluation of high-value biodiversity, hydro-ecological processes, protected areas, landscape connectivity, and climate change adaptation. The study will suggest approaches for developing a new conservation framework for watershed conservation planning.

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Purpose

This study will achieve an ecosystem conservation assessment for the lower San Pedro (LSP) watershed. The assessment will provide a science-based strategic design for prioritizing where conservation efforts are most needed for high-value biodiversity conservation at the landscape level and offer insights on conservation actions practical for implementation. The assessment will include an evaluation of high-value biodiversity, hydro-ecological processes, protected areas, landscape connectivity, and climate change adaptation. The study will suggest approaches for developing a new conservation framework for watershed conservation planning.

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