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The project had 2 broad objectives. The first objective was to meet the needs of the Yurok Tribe in collecting and documenting TEK to inform tribal planning related to climate change impacts to culturally significant wildlife and habitats that support these species. This information is crucial to informing Yurok Tribe resource managers and the Yurok Council as it embarks on climate change adaptation planning. The Yurok Tribes Council and Environmental, Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries and Cultural Resources Programs will benefit from the knowledge and wisdom gained from the project as the Tribe prepares for climate change impacts. The second objective was to assist the NPLCC in its efforts to integrate Tribal TEK into...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
Academics & scientific researchers,
CA-2,
CA-2,
California, All tags...
California,
California,
California,
Climate change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Federal resource managers,
Klamath,
Klamath,
Klamath,
Klamath,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Methodology/Protocol,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Project,
Report,
Science Project,
TEK,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
Yurok,
Yurok,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes, Fewer tags
This project will provide a comprehensive synthesis of beaver recolonization science and techniques for successful reintroduction or population expansion through a thorough, in-depth, coordinated review of all North American beaver-related information, including identification of research gaps and data needs, and recommendations for project implementation. This information will be disseminated through a series of one-day workshops.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
AK-1,
Alaska,
Alaska,
Alaska, All tags...
Alaska,
Beaver,
Beaver,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
CA-2,
CA-2,
CA-2,
California,
California,
California,
California,
Climate Change,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Design,
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-2,
OR-2,
OR-2,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-4,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Priority A. Effects of hydrologic regime shifts,
Private land owners,
Project,
Publication,
Publication,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-4,
WA-4,
WA-5,
WA-5,
WA-5,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-8,
WA-8,
WA-8,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
floodplain,
floodplain,
floodplain,
floodplain,
onGoing,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
wetland systesm,
wetland systesm,
wetland systesm,
wetland systesm, Fewer tags
This project used species distribution modeling to assess the risk to habitat change under various climate change scenarios for rare plants. To predict the response of rare plant species to climate change, the project modeled the current distribution of the species using climate and environmental data (e.g., soils, disturbance, land-use), use these models to predict the species distribution given climate change, calculate current and future range size, calculate the amount of overlap of predicted future distribution with current distribution, and assess where barriers and protected areas are located with reference to the change in species distribution. Given the results of the distribution modeling, each species...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2010,
CA,
CA-wide,
California,
California Landscape Conservation Cooperative, All tags...
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation planning,
Datasets/Database,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Map,
Project,
Science Project,
Southwest CSC,
State agencies,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
assessment,
completed,
environment,
mapping,
multiple,
vulnerability, Fewer tags
The distribution and abundance of cheatgrass, an invasive annual grass native to Eurasia, has increased substantially across the Intermountain West, including the Great Basin. Cheatgrass is highly flammable, and as it has expanded, the extent and frequency of fire in the Great Basin has increased by as much as 200%. These changes in fire regimes are associated with loss of the native sagebrush, grasses, and herbaceous flowering plants that provide habitat for many native animals, including Greater Sage-Grouse. Changes in vegetation and fire management have been suggested with the intent of conserving Greater Sage-Grouse. However, the potential responses of other sensitive-status birds to these changes in management...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
Birds,
Birds,
Bodie Hills-Pine Nut Mountains,
CASC, All tags...
California,
Completed,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Fire,
Fire,
Grasslands and Plains,
Grasslands and Plains,
Great Basin,
Idaho,
Landscapes,
Landscapes,
Nevada,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Northwest CASC,
Oregon,
Other Landscapes,
Other Landscapes,
Owyhee Uplands,
Plants,
Plants,
Projects by Region,
Southwest,
Southwest CASC,
Utah,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants, Fewer tags
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...
CA-2,
California,
California,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning and Design,
Data.gov North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Decision Support Tools and Data,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Birds,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-5,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Pre-Strategy, 2013,
Science Project,
State agencies,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
abundance,
abundance,
climate models,
climate models,
completed,
dataset,
distribution,
distribution,
geoscientificInformation,
land birds,
north Pacific birds,
product, Fewer tags
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...
Datasets/Database,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
State agencies,
TEK,
TEK,
Tolowa Dunes,
Tolowa Dunes,
Tolowa Dunes,
Tolowa Dunes,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
sea-level rise,
sea-level rise,
sea-level rise,
sea-level rise,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes, Fewer tags
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...
CA-2,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Coastal shorelines and estuaries,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Federal resource managers,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay Owls Clover,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Map,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Oregon,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Science Project,
Sea level rise,
Sea level rise,
Steelhead,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Washington,
Western Snowy Plover,
biota,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
environment,
marsh habitats,
marsh habitats,
marsh habitats,
marsh habitats,
modeling,
modeling,
modeling,
modeling, Fewer tags
FY2013This project retrieves four years of data from over 200 temperature sensors nested within 28 sites across ~40 million hectares of the hydrographic Great Basin. The sensors span all major aspects and up to 700 m of elevation within sites, and occur in numerous management jurisdictions in 18 mountain ranges plus other areas not in ranges. This project: Quantifies the variability of climate at micro-, meso-, and macroscales across the Basin, and across diel, seasonal, and interannual periods. Informs management and conservation efforts, in terms of helping calibrate and refine the climatic stage upon which all biological actors and efforts hinge (Beier and Brost 2010). Feeds into other bioclimatic and wildlife...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
2014,
Academics & scientific researchers,
California,
California, All tags...
California,
California,
California,
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Plan/Design/Framework,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Federal resource managers,
Federal resource managers,
Great Basin,
Great Basin,
Great Basin,
Great Basin,
Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Montane,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Pika,
Pika,
Pika,
Pika,
Pika,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Publication,
Report,
State agencies,
State agencies,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
alpine,
alpine,
alpine,
alpine,
completed,
montane,
montane,
montane,
montane,
mountain,
mountain,
mountain,
mountain,
talus,
talus,
talus,
talus, Fewer tags
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,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2011,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Applications and Tools,
Assessenspecies migration,
BIOSPHERICINDICATORS, All tags...
CA-2,
CA-2,
California,
California,
California,
California,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning and Design,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Decision Support Tools and Data,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Birds,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-5,
OR-5,
OR-5,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Pre-Strategy, 2013,
Project,
Report,
Science Project,
State agencies,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
abundance,
abundance,
abundance,
abundance,
climate models,
climate models,
climate models,
climate models,
completed,
distribution,
distribution,
distribution,
distribution,
land birds,
north Pacific birds,
product, Fewer tags
In-person workshops will be conducted to bring the results from the USGS Program on Coastal Ecosystems Response to Climate Change’s study on projected climate change effects on coastal environments (funded by NPLCC and NW CSC) to managers in their communities. The workshops will include presenting initial results, identifying their climate science needs, and introducing a decision-support tool.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Applications and Tools,
Applications and Tools,
CA-2, All tags...
California,
California,
California,
California,
Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Monitoring,
Monitoring,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-4,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Padilla National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Padilla National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Padilla National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Padilla National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Sea level rise,
Sea level rise,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Tribes,
WA-3,
WA-6,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
decision support,
decision support,
decision support,
decision support,
onGoing, Fewer tags
The Quartz Valley Indian Reservation will partner with tribes, federal agencies and higher education institutions in the Klamath Basin on a tribal youth intern program for the summer of 2014. This program will build on current efforts to integrate western science and TEK for climate change planning and adaptation in the Klamath Basin.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
California,
California,
California, All tags...
California,
California,
California,
Climate change,
Climate change,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Federal resource managers,
Great Basin LCC,
Great Basin LCC,
Great Basin LCC,
Great Basin LCC,
Great Basin LCC,
Great Basin LCC,
Klamath Basin,
Klamath Basin,
Klamath River,
Klamath River,
Klamath River,
Klamath River,
Klamath River,
Klamath River,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-2,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Project,
Report,
Report,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Tribes,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic habitat,
aquatic habitat,
completed,
groundwater,
groundwater,
groundwater,
groundwater,
groundwater,
groundwater,
onGoing,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
restoration,
thermal refugia,
thermal refugia,
thermal refugia,
thermal refugia,
thermal refugia,
thermal refugia, Fewer tags
A “gateway” using Data Basin technology has been developed to serve the data integration, collaboration and outreach needs of the NPLCC. The gateway will continue to be a customized interface of the Data Basin platform that includes special branding, curation of spatial content, and direct links to selected sites in support of projects funded by and for the NPLCC . Conservation Biology Institute will add to the “gateway” a spatial data visualization tool to showcase priority data from the Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1, All tags...
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
All priority topics,
Applications and Tools,
Applications and Tools,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
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British Columbia,
CA-2,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
California,
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FY2013Shrub-dominated ecosystems of the Great Basin are being threatened by disturbances, typically wildfire followed by encroachment of invasive plants (e.g., cheat grass). To mitigate these threats and future changes in the climate to big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), restorationists require a knowledge base and tools to inform them of the most appropriate seed sources to plant to greatly enhance the success of restoration under contemporary and future climates. We propose to develop climate-responsive seed transfer zones based on associating plant quantitative traits and ecophysiological data from common gardens to the climate of the seed source.
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2015,
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This project supported a bi-national workshop bringing together researchers and practitioners from across the range of the NPLCC. The workshop was hosted by Simon Fraser University in Greater Vancouver February 24-26, 2014 and furthered the work of the two previous workshops on transboundary data and analysis hosted by the Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center in Juneau.
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US,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
completed,
landscape data,
landscape data,
landscape data,
landscape data,
trans-boundary data,
trans-boundary data, Fewer tags
This project will create a targeted and easily understandable guide to tools that support landscape-level planning in the face of climate change for NPLCC partners. The guide will build on previous NPLCC research on decision support needs with an emphasis on tools currently in use in the region. A survey of NPLCC partners will discover who is currently using or planning to use tools in the region, tools they are using, how well these tools are meeting their needs, and regional and outside experts engaged in tool use. Additional tools research will provide information on tools not currently in use in the region that could also provide needed functionality.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Ak-1,
Ak-1,
Ak-1, All tags...
Alaska,
Alaska,
Alaska,
Alaska,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
CA-2,
CA-2,
California,
California,
California,
California,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Design,
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Decision support,
Decision support,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Multiple priority topics,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-1,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-4,
OR-5,
OR-5,
OR-5,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Project,
Report,
Report,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
adaptation planning,
adaptation planning,
adaptation planning,
adaptation planning,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
landscape planning,
landscape planning,
landscape planning,
landscape planning,
planning tools,
planning tools,
planning tools,
planning tools, Fewer tags
This project used sound science and best management practices in the development and preparation of a coast redwoods for climate change workshop and related field trip involving multiple partners and others. The main purpose of the workshop was information exchange and shared knowledge on how best to manage coast redwoods for projected climate changes.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Adaptation,
Adaptation,
Adaptation, All tags...
Adaptation,
CA-12,
CA-14,
CA-17,
CA-18,
CA-2,
California,
California,
California Coast,
California Coast,
California Coast,
California Coast,
Change in air temperature and precipitation,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Coastal Redwoods,
Coastal Redwoods,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Disease, pest, and invasive species,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Northern California Coastal Forest,
Northern California Coastal Forest,
Northern California Coastal Forest,
Northern California Coastal Forest,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Pacific Coastal Rainforest,
Pacific Coastal Rainforest,
Pacific Coastal Rainforest,
Pacific Coastal Rainforest,
Priority B. Changes in air temperature and precipitation on forests,
Project,
Publication,
Report,
Report,
Santa Cruz County,
Santa Cruz County,
Santa Cruz County,
Santa Cruz County,
State agencies,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
completed, Fewer tags
The Yurok Ancestral Territory, which spans northwestern California from the coastal redwood-spruce rainforest to inland forests and prairies, has provided the Yurok Tribe with an abundance of food and cultural resources for millennia. The Yurok Tribe maintains stewardship responsibility for their Ancestral Lands, which include the Yurok Reservation, and is concerned about the potential impacts of climate change on culturally significant species and the ecosystems that support them. This project had two broad objectives: The first was to meet the needs of the Yurok Tribe in collecting traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) to identify priority areas and activities for helping the Tribe plan for and respond to climate...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
CASC,
California,
Completed,
Data Visualization & Tools, All tags...
Data Visualization & Tools,
Indigenous Peoples,
Indigenous Peoples,
Klamath Basin,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Northwest CASC,
Projects by Region,
Science Tools for Managers,
Science Tools for Managers,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Yurok Tribe,
climate change,
conservation planning,
species sensitivities, Fewer tags
The vulnerability of Pacific Lamprey to climate change will be evaluated by using an approach that relies on existing climate change model projections for stream conditions (i.e. hydrograph, temperatures, winter flood events) and lamprey sensitivity to environmental changes due to climate change.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: California,
Climate Change,
Oregon,
Vulnerability assessment,
Washington, All tags...
2013,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Applications and Tools,
CA-2,
California,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-2,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Pacific Coast,
Pacific Coast,
Pacific Lamprey,
Pacific Lamprey,
Priority D. Hydrologic regime changes on anadromous fish,
Project,
Report,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability assessment,
WA-1,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-5,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-8,
Washington,
onGoing, Fewer tags
Existing stream temperature data will be compiled from numerous federal, state, tribal, and private sources to develop an integrated regional database. Spatial statistical models for river networks will be applied to these data to develop an accurate model that predicts stream temperature for all fish-bearing streams in the US portion of the NPLCC. Differences between model outputs for historic and future climate scenarios will be used to assess spatial variation in the vulnerability of sensitive fish species across the NPLCC.
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
California,
Conservation Planning,
Data Management and Integration,
Datasets/Database, All tags...
Decision Support,
LCC,
Map,
NPLCC,
NorWest,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Oregon,
Report,
Stream temperature,
Washington,
climate change,
stream network models,
temperature model, Fewer tags
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