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Improving and Accelerating the Application of Science to Natural Resource Management in California

Principal Investigator
Mark Schwartz

Dates

Start Date
2019-04-18
End Date
2022-04-17
Release Date
2018

Summary

California - one of the nation's most populous states - hosts extensive public lands, crown-jewel national parks, and diverse natural resources. Resource managers in federal, state, tribal, and local agencies face challenges due to environmental changes and extreme events such as severe droughts, heat waves, flood events, massive wildfires, and forest dieback. However, state-of-the-art research that could aid in the management of natural resources facing these challenges is typically slow to be applied, owing to limited time and capacity on the part of both researchers and managers. This project aims to accelerate the application of science to resource management by facilitating the translation and synthesis of research to relevant [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Mark Schwartz
Funding Agency :
Southwest CASC
Co-Investigator :
Hugh Safford, Diana Craig, Debra Schlafmann
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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“Bodie Mountain Wilderness Study Area, CA, Bob Wick - Credit”
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Project Extension

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typeTechnical Summary
valueCalifornia, one of the nation's most populous states, hosts extensive public lands, crown-jewel national parks, and diverse natural resources. Resource managers in federal, state, tribal, and local agencies face challenges of ongoing environmental change, punctuated by severe droughts, heat waves, flood events, massive wildfires, and forest dieback. Application of state-of-the-art research to management of natural resources is typically slow owing to limited time and capacity on the part of both researchers and managers. This project addresses the gap by embedding an early-career research scientist with leading Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (SW CASC)-affiliated researchers and boundary spanning specialists at UC-Davis to compile and synthesize relevant research findings. The scientist will coordinate and collaborate with SW CASC partners at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), National Park Service (NPS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), California Department of Water Resources (DWR), USDA Forest Service (FS), and tribes across the state to deliver up-to-date research findings to facilitate the conservation and management planning efforts of resource managers across California. The project aims to improve and accelerate the application of key research findings to pressing natural resource management issues.
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2018
totalFunds95833.76
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typeAward Type
valueCooperative Agreement
typeAward Number
valueG19AC00128
totalFunds95833.76

Bodie Mountain Wilderness Study Area, CA, Bob Wick - Credit
Bodie Mountain Wilderness Study Area, CA, Bob Wick - Credit

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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RegistrationUUID NCCWSC d0b868fd-766d-4634-8596-762a5d7e48b4
StampID NCCWSC SW18-CH1501

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