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This project developed a soil vulnerability index and map indicating where forest cover will be most affected by climate change. Using this map, researchers developed a greater understanding of potential changes in soil moisture and temperature regimes under future climate conditions. They then evaluated how this information could be used to improve vegetation models across the landscape. They compared the results of different modeling approaches to the soil vulnerability map, synthesized the state of knowledge and uncertainty, and introduced management implications for action.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2011,
AK,
AK,
AK,
AK, All tags...
AK-0,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
B.C.,
B.C.,
B.C.,
B.C.,
CA,
CA,
CA,
CA,
CA-2,
Ca-2,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Decision Support,
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
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,
Priority B. Changes in air temperature and precipitation on forests,
Project,
Publication,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Science Project,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
WA,
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,
WA. OR,
WA. OR,
WA. OR,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
product,
soils,
soils,
vegetation model,
vegetation model,
vegetation model,
vegetation model, Fewer tags
This project initiated the first large-scale Tribal government discussions on the relationship of scientific research and traditional knowledge in the activities of the NPLCC. The project: 1. Reviewed existing approaches and protocols related to scientific research and traditional knowledge in the Pacific Northwest, characterized different types of traditional knowledge and the contexts in which these are encountered; 2. Initiated discussions among the 21 member Tribes of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (all other Tribes are welcome to join); 3. Reported on their views; 4. Proposed a framework for the use of TK based on discussions and presented it for a possible consensus by all participants; and 5. Conducted...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Decision Support,
Federal resource managers,
Informing Conservation Delivery, All tags...
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Methodology/Protocol,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Project,
Report,
Science Project,
TEK,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
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 strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
traditional ecological knowledge,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes, Fewer tags
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 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
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
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...
Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Eel River Delta,
Eel River Delta,
Eel River Delta,
Federal resource managers,
Federal resource managers,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
Humboldt Bay,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Northern California,
Northern California,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
ecosystem-based management,
ecosystem-based management,
ecosystem-based management,
onGoing,
sea-level rise,
sea-level rise, Fewer tags
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.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: CA-1,
CA-2,
California,
Federal resource managers,
First Nations, All tags...
ID-1,
Idaho,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NV-2,
Native Americans,
Nevada,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR-1,
OR-2,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Project,
Society,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
State agencies,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Tribes,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
WA-1,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-5,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-8,
WA-9,
Washington,
biota,
completed,
environment, Fewer tags
The State of Alaska has more coastline than the rest of the United Statescombined and extends from the high Arctic to the temperate rainforests and marine waters of Southeast Alaska. Climate change impacts are unique in the Southeast Alaska region and are longer term impacts such as heavy rains causing flooding, ocean acidification, warmer waters, snowfall variations, warm springs followed by frost affecting wild berry production, invasive species, and toxins in the marine environment. These factors impact food security and culturally important resources. This project will provide a summit for Southeast Alaska tribal environmentalcoordinators and other stakeholders tosupport natural and cultural resource conservation...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: AK-1,
Federal resource managers,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Ketchikan,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Southeast Alaska,
State agencies,
Workshop,
climate change,
completed, Fewer tags
A recent (2008-2012) outbreak of Geometrid moths has decimated subsistence berry harvest in South Central Alaska. This project will develop a risk model to predict where subsistence berry plants will be most resistant to Geometrid attack. The model will be used to identify areas where berry improvement silvicultural treatments are most likely to be successful.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2013,
AK-1,
AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Alaska, All tags...
Alaska,
Applications and Tools,
Applications and Tools,
Chugach,
Chugach,
Chugach,
Chugach,
Climate Change,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Disease, pest, and invasive species,
Geometrid moth,
Geometrid moth,
Geometrid moth,
Geometrid moth,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Map,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
Nanwalek,
Nanwalek,
Nanwalek,
Nanwalek,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Port Graham,
Port Graham,
Port Graham,
Port Graham,
Priority E. Invasive species, diseases, pests,
Project,
Report,
Report,
Risk modeling,
Risk modeling,
Risk modeling,
Risk modeling,
State agencies,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessments,
Vulnerability Assessments,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
onGoing, Fewer tags
The project incorporates Heiltsuk Traditional Knowledge and Values into ecosystem-based management planning within Strategic Landscape Reserve Design (SLRD) Landscape Units. The SLRD process seeks to identify areas to set aside from logging (harvesting) over short and long term timeframes. Heiltsuk Traditional Use Studies (HTUS) identify harvesting and other types of cultural sites that are important to Heiltsuk well-being. HTUS data that were incorporated into a Geographic GIS was drawn on for this project, where Heiltsuk members collected spatial and photographic data so that culturally important sites and forest resources could be buffered from forestry and other development activities. The base-line study, Map...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
British Columbia,
British Columbia,
Change in air temperature and precipitation,
Climate Change, All tags...
Federal resource managers,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Methodology/Protocol,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Priority B. Changes in air temperature and precipitation on forests,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Report,
Science Project,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed, Fewer tags
We will translate existing modeled hydroclimatic data into metrics used for water crossing design and replacement. WDFW permits (Hydraulic Code Rules, Chapter 220-110 WAC) and provides technical guidance for construction of hundreds of fish passable culverts, a number which is expected to rise dramatically in response to a 2013 federal court injunction directing the state to repair thousands of culverts that inhibit salmon migration. Current WDFW design guidance does not account for changes in hydrology resulting from climate change. This project will support the development of designs that maintain desired performance (e.g. connectivity benefits to aquatic organisms) throughout water crossings expected life.This...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2014,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Anadromous fish,
Applications and Tools,
Climate Change, All tags...
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Climate Change,
Climate change,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Culverts,
Decision Support,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Priority A. Effects of hydrologic regime shifts,
Priority D. Hydrologic regime changes on anadromous fish,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
State agencies,
Stream-road crossing,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-5,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-8,
WA-9,
Washington,
anadromous salmonids,
completed,
culverts,
habitat connectivity,
onGoing,
stream-road crossing, Fewer tags
This project, with funding support by the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative andpartners, will address the need to better understand the impact that climate change will have on oursalmon subsistence resources in southeast Alaska. Working with federal and state agencies, as well ascommunity-based organizations and tribal governments, this project will 1) build a network that supportslocal organizations in their efforts to collect stream temperature data, and 2) coordinate those efforts sothat the data will inform and empower management agencies, researchers, and communities to adapt tochanging conditions for fish in the freshwater stages of their lifecycles.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Conservation NGOs,
Data Acquisition and Development,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Monitoring,
NPLCC,
Norrth Pacific,
Norrth Pacific,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Southeast Alaska,
Stream monitoring,
Vulnerability Assessment,
aquatic,
aquatic,
biota,
biota,
environment,
fluvial,
fluvial,
onGoing,
stream temperature,
stream temperature, Fewer tags
The Cascadia Parner Forum fosters a network of natural resource practitioners working with the NPLCC and GNLCC to guild the adaptive capacity of the landscape and species living within it. This project supported three complementary transboundary climate adaptation and habitat connectivity activities in the Cascadia region: 1) Transboundary Climate Analysis by the Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Group, 2) WildLinks workshop, and 3) Cascadia Partner Forum.
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Adaptation planning,
B.C. North Cascades,
Cascadia,
Conservation Design, All tags...
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Planning,
Ecological connectivity,
Federal resource managers,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Multiple priority topics,
NPLCC,
WA,
WA-2,
WA-6,
climate change,
completed,
corridors,
habitat connectivity,
product,
sockeye salmon,
wolverine, Fewer tags
WildLinks 2011 Conference brought together transboundary scientists and managers to share information on the latest science , policies, and efforts to address climate adaptation for species and habitats on both sides of the border.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Adaptation planning,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades, All tags...
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
B.C. North Cascades,
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corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
corridors,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
habitat connectivity,
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Twelve expert focus groups convened for comprehensive, cross-disciplinary discussions on climate change effects and adaptation strategies in marine/coastal and freshwater ecosystems across the North Pacific LCC landscape. Challenges and science or tool gaps were also discussed.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2011,
AK,
AK,
AK,
AK, All tags...
AK-0,
AK-1,
AK-1,
AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
B.C.,
B.C.,
B.C.,
B.C.,
CA,
CA,
CA,
CA,
CA-2,
CA-2,
Climate Change,
Climate adaptation,
Climate adaptation,
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Freshwater Ecosystems,
Freshwater Ecosystems,
Freshwater Ecosystems,
Freshwater Ecosystems,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Marine Ecosystems,
Marine Ecosystems,
Marine Ecosystems,
Marine Ecosystems,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
OR,
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,
Pre-Strategy, 2013,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Science Project,
Terrestrial Ecosystems,
Terrestrial Ecosystems,
Terrestrial Ecosystems,
Terrestrial Ecosystems,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
WA,
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,
WA. OR,
WA. OR,
WA. OR,
completed,
product, Fewer tags
The Lower Columbia River and adjacent coastal regions of Oregon and Washington contain a rich diversity of natural and cultural resources managed by a complex array of tribal sovereign nations, federal/state/local agencies, non-government conservation organizations, landowners, stakeholders and others. But our region lacks a current, comprehensive, landscape-scale blueprint that can be used to drive and align conservation efforts to achieve landscape-scale goals in response to stressors, such as climate change, energy development, and land/water use practices. In response to this need, the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative and US Fish and Wildlife Service Region 1 has initiated a Landscape Conservation...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Connectivity,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Decision Support,
Federal resource managers, All tags...
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Landscape Conservation Design,
Northwest Coast,
OR-1,
OR-2,
OR-3,
OR-4,
OR-5,
Oregon,
Pacific Coastal Ecoregion,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
State agencies,
WA-1,
WA-3,
WA-4,
WA-6,
WA-8,
Washington,
completed, Fewer tags
Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Central Council) assisted the Organized Village of Kasaan (OVK) in their NPLCC grant, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change project. A survey was developed and used to interview traditional gathers on the time of year they did subsistence gathering.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
AK-0,
AK-1,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Decision Support, All tags...
Decision Support,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Methodology/Protocol,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Project,
Report,
SE Alasak,
SE Alaska,
Science Project,
State agencies,
TEK,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
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
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
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
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