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ClimateWNA was used to downscale historical data and future climate projections to a 1-km 2 grid. ClimateWNA is a program that generates both directly calculated and derived climate variables for specific locations across western North America (Wang et al. 2012) using Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM). We generated annual, seasonal and monthly climate data for the period 1961 to 1990. For future climate projections, we used the SRES A2 greenhouse-gas emissions scenario from the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report. We generated five sets of future climate projections averaged for the time period 2070-2099: BCCR BCM2.0, CCCMA CGCM3, CSIRO MK 3.0, INMCM 3.0, MIROC3.2 MEDRES. Downloads:...
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This dataset represents BLM District Boundaries within the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) project. These district boundaries were modified along edges of the Western Oregon Plan Revision project boundary and are intended for use in analytical summariesBLM: (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision), POL: (Political) DOB: (District Boundaries) PRMP: (Proposed Resource Management Plan) This data is a PRMP release version of the data pol_aa_a_dob_poly.
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This set of 4 rasters shows precipitation as snow (mm) for Western North America under the B1 Emissions Scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). One layer shows the historic period (1961 to 1990), and there are three layers of future climate projections representing the 2020s, the 2050s, and the 2080s. These future layers are ensemble averages across all 23 CMIP3 AOGCMs (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 3 Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models). All layers have a resolution of 1 km, and are designed to capture climate gradients, temperature inversions, and rain shadows in the mountainous landscape of western North America. These data, originally published here, were converted...
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This dataset consists of polygons representing Great Grey Owl Areas for the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR).BLM: (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision) WLD: (Wildlife) PRMP: (Proposed Resource Management Plan) GGOWL: (Great Grey Owl) This data is a PRMP release version of the data wld_aa_a_ggowl_poly.
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This dataset shows the potential wood contribution to fish bearing streams for the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR). The potential wood contribution is determnined for all streams over entire channel networks, including wood recruitment processes for channel-adjacent tree fall, mass wasting and channel migration. Model inputs are 10 meter Digital Elevation Models (DEM) and forest cover with detailed forest stand tables specifiying stem density,size and mortality rates for each size class in each stand type.BLM (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP (Proposed Resource Managment Plan) Channel locations and geomorphic attributes extraced using algorithms described in Clarke, S. E.,...
Lookup table used to create wood debris flow provinces from Fifth Field Hydrologic Units (watersheds) polygons for the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) .BLM: (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision) HYD: (Hydrology) HUC: (Hydrologic Unit)
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This theme describes simulated Future Marbled Murelet Sites that have been developed by randomly selecting forest stands based on a series of criteria known to be important for Marbled Murrelet habitat.BLM: (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision) O: (Options) FMMS: Modeled Future Marbled Murrelet Sites PRMP: Proposed Resource Management Plan
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Buffered Special Status Species (amphibians, reptiles, birds, invertebrates and mammals) GeoBOB observation points with the status of Candidate for federal listing (FC), Federally listed as endangered (FE) or Federally listed as threatened (FT). The FE and FT species included only those which are not accounted for elsewhere in the WOPR process. Buffer size is determined by species.BLM (Bureau of Land Management), GeoBOB (geographic Biotic Observations) ISMS (Interagency Species Management System) WOPR (Western OregonPlan Revision) SSP (Sensitive Species) Fauna RTV (Red Tree Vole) This data is a PRMP release version of the data. The original name of the dataset is:wld_m3_sspfaunabuff_FED_poly Please note, wpr_sspfaunabuff_BLM_poly...
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These GIS data contain stream reaches that were identified as habitat areas for the Lower Columbia River Chinook Salmon (CKLCR) and Upper Willamette River Chinook Salmon (CKUWR) Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU).WOPR: (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP: (Proposed Resource Management Plan) Chinook Salmon Columbia River Willamete River CHART: (Critical Habitat Analytical Review Teams) PCE: (Primary Constituent Elements) This data is a PRMP release version of the data fsh_aa_a_chinnok_chart_arc. These data were used in the critical habitat analysis conducted by National Marine Fisheries Service's Critical Habitat Analytical Review Teams. The analysis was conducted as part of the rule making process for critical...
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This set of 4 rasters shows winter (Dec to Feb) mean temperature (deg C * 10) for Western North America under the A1B Emissions Scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). One layer shows the historic period (1961 to 1990), and there are three layers of future climate projections representing the 2020s, the 2050s, and the 2080s. These future layers are ensemble averages across all 23 CMIP3 AOGCMs (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 3 Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models). All layers have a resolution of 1 km, and are designed to capture climate gradients, temperature inversions, and rain shadows in the mountainous landscape of western North America. These data, originally published...
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This dataset represents the average amount of Growing Degree Days (GDD) per year within each HUC5 watershed, simulated by the model MC1 for the 30-year period 1971-2000. Growing degree days (referenced to 0oC) (unit = deg C days) were determined for each HUC5 watershed. Watersheds represent 5th level (HUC5, 10-digit) hydrologic unit boundaries. They were acquired from the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Background: The dynamic global vegetation model MC1 (see Bachelet et al. 2001) was used to simulate vegetation dynamics, associated carbon and nitrogen cycle, water budget, and wild fire impacts for OR, WA, AZ and NM, for a project funded by the USDA Forest Service (PNW 09-JV-11261900-003). The MC1 model...
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The British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) is a collaborative project assembling and analyzing spatial information about Canada's Pacific Ocean. The overall goal of the BCMCA is to identify marine areas of high conservation value and marine areas important to human use. Results of the project are intended to inform and help advance marine planning initiatives in BC by providing collaborative, peer-reviewed scientific analyses based on the best ecological and socio-economic spatial data at scales relevant to a BC coast-wide analysis.
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This dataset, termed "GAGES II", an acronym for Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow, version II, provides geospatial data and classifications for 9,322 stream gages maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It is an update to the original GAGES, which was published as a Data Paper on the journal Ecology's website (Falcone and others, 2010b) in 2010. The GAGES II dataset consists of gages which have had either 20+ complete years (not necessarily continuous) of discharge record since 1950, or are currently active, as of water year 2009, and whose watersheds lie within the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Reference gages were identified based on indicators that they...
Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Alabama, Alaska, All 50 states, Arizona, Arkansas, All tags...
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This project acquired, federated and curated approximately one million new observations to the Avian Knowledge Network. These new observations, in addition to millions of existing records, were used to model the distribution and abundance of 26 species of land birds in the southern portion of the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NPLCC) region including CA, OR and WA. The models were based on climate and modeled vegetation.Using the models, maps were created showing the distribution and abundance of each species for current (late 20th century) conditions and projected the models to future conditions (2070) based on five regional climate models. The bird models were also used to create maps of conservation...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2011, Academics & scientific researchers, Assessenspecies migration, BIOSPHERICINDICATORS, CA-2, All tags...
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The Humboldt Bay-Eel River region may experience the highest rate of relative sea level rise increase along the West Coast. The Project will engage stakeholders to discuss community and science needs for planning and implementing adaptation measures to sea level rise. The Project is a critical step in developing an ecosystem based-management (EBM) approach to guide the protection, management, enhancement, adaptation, restoration, and possible redistribution of Humboldt Bay-Eel River Delta habitats under future climate scenarios. This process will be informed by the best-available science, the needs of Humboldt Bay-Eel River Delta agricultural producers, and other community members.
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2015, Academics & scientific researchers, Academics & scientific researchers, CA-02, CA-2, All tags...
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This project obtained information regarding past catastrophic events, such as tsunamis, and TEK through oral history interviews with Tolowa elders regarding the effects of climate change and tsunamis on traditional smelt fishing camps; generated a GIS model of coastal inundation due to sea level rise and overlaid that with known archaeological and ethnographic resources; generated a final report with detailed information of past tsunami events, and modeled the potential effects of climate change and sea level rise on archaeological and ethnographic Tolowa sites using TEK and GIS based upon the results of this study.
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2012, CA-2, CA-2, California, California, All tags...
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This project applied sea-level rise (SLR) modeling approaches along the Pacific coast tidal gradient at a parcel scale through improved data collection tools and collaboration relevant to land managers. At selected salt marsh parcels in both the North Pacific and California LCCs, data collection techniques were employed to assess detailed baseline habitat elevations; tidal ranges, microclimate, and extreme weather events; sediment supply sources; vegetation community composition; and vertebrate population indices. The design provides resource managers with information on the value of different datasets and methods including their uncertainty, as well as determines their usefulness in climate change adaptation planning...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2011, Academics & scientific researchers, Alaska, British Columbia, CA-2, All tags...
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Building on currently available resources and on the prior climate adaptation experiences of our team,which includes tribal staff and a cultural anthropologist who is also an enrolled member of theConfederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, we will co-develop a guidebook for tribal adaptation. Thisguidebook will bring a tribal focus to adaptation planning and building resilience, in the context ofexisting tribal priorities, and will include traditional and local knowledge as well as western scientificresources and tools. Under the direction of an advisory group, the guidebook will be road-tested withseveral tribes, two of which have already been identified, and then revised at least once before beingreleased.
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This feature class is snapshot of GeoBOB (geographic biotic observations) botany sites from 1800s through present that fall within the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) boundaries.BLM (Bureau of Land Management) GeoBOB (Geographic Biotic Observations) ISMS (Interagency Species Management System) RTV (Red Tree Vole) S (Source) Flora Sites Botany PRMP:Proposed Resource Management Plan This data is a PRMP release version of the data. The original name of the dataset is:wld_m3_s_geobob_flora_sites_poly.


map background search result map search result map bcmca_hu_commercialfish_featurecount_data Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Ecology Type Historical Growing Degree Days (average 1971-2000) for OR and WA, USA Western North American Climate Data from the Pacific Northwest Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment GAGES-II: Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow Humboldt Bay NWR Sea-level rise modeling WOPR BLM District Boundaries Polygon WOPR Chinook CHART Habitat Arc WOPR Federally Listed, Endangered, or Candidate WOPR GeoBOB Flora Sites Polygon WOPR Great Grey Owl Areas Polygon WOPR Land Future Marbled Murrelet Sites Polygon WOPR Woodflow Polygon Precipitation as Snow under the B1 Emissions Scenario (Western North America, 23 AOGCM Ensemble) Winter (Dec to Feb) Mean Temperature under the A1B Emissions Scenario (Western North America, 23 AOGCM Ensemble) Using TEK to model the effects of climate change and sea-level rise on coastal cultural resources at Tolowa Dunes State Park, Del Norte County, California Developing Shared Strategies for Sea-level Rise Adaptation in Working Lands of Humboldt Bay and the Eel River Delta Developing resilience to natural and cultural dimensions of climate change: Tribal perspectives and applications
the transboundary Cascadia landscape, and assessing contribution of eDNA to monitoring
priority species Current and Future Abundance of North Pacific Birds in the Context of Climate Change - GIS Files WOPR Federally Listed, Endangered, or Candidate Developing resilience to natural and cultural dimensions of climate change: Tribal perspectives and applications
the transboundary Cascadia landscape, and assessing contribution of eDNA to monitoring
priority species Humboldt Bay NWR Sea-level rise modeling Developing Shared Strategies for Sea-level Rise Adaptation in Working Lands of Humboldt Bay and the Eel River Delta Using TEK to model the effects of climate change and sea-level rise on coastal cultural resources at Tolowa Dunes State Park, Del Norte County, California Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Ecology Type WOPR Land Future Marbled Murrelet Sites Polygon WOPR Chinook CHART Habitat Arc WOPR Great Grey Owl Areas Polygon WOPR Woodflow Polygon WOPR BLM District Boundaries Polygon WOPR GeoBOB Flora Sites Polygon Current and Future Abundance of North Pacific Birds in the Context of Climate Change - GIS Files Historical Growing Degree Days (average 1971-2000) for OR and WA, USA bcmca_hu_commercialfish_featurecount_data Western North American Climate Data from the Pacific Northwest Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Precipitation as Snow under the B1 Emissions Scenario (Western North America, 23 AOGCM Ensemble) Winter (Dec to Feb) Mean Temperature under the A1B Emissions Scenario (Western North America, 23 AOGCM Ensemble) GAGES-II: Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow