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Final Report for Project: Extending the Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map to Atlantic Canada

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2015-09-11 13:58:10
Date Reported
2015-08-10

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Charles Ferree(Co-Investigator), Kevin McGarigal(Co-Investigator), Mark G. Anderson(Principal Investigator), Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center(Cooperator/Partner), North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2015-09-11(creation), 2015-08-10(Reported), Final Report for Project: Extending the Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map to Atlantic Canada, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/55f2ddf2e4b0dacf699ec70f

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The Northeast United States and Atlantic Canada share many of the same types of forests, wetlands, and natural communities, and from a wildlife perspective the region is one contiguous forest. However, resources are classified and mapped differently on the two sides of the border, creating challenges for habitat evaluation, species modeling, and predicting the effects of climate change. To remedy this, ecologists from The Nature Conservancy collaborated with a committee of scientists from various Canadian institutions to produce the first international map of terrestrial habitats for northeast North America. The project used extensive spatial data on geology, soils, landforms, wetlands, elevation and climate. Additionally, all four [...]

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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