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Decision Support for Adaptive Tidal Wetland Restoration and Management

Dates

Start Date
2012-06
End Date
2013-06
Start Date
2012-07-01 07:00:00
End Date
2014-10-01 07:00:00

Citation

Julian Wood(Principal Investigator), California State Coastal Conservancy(Cooperator/Partner), San Francisco Bay Joint Venture(Cooperator/Partner), San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission(Cooperator/Partner), SBSPRP(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Geological Survey(Cooperator/Partner), Sonoma Land Trust(Cooperator/Partner), California Department of Fish and Wildlife(Cooperator/Partner), East Bay Regional Park District(Cooperator/Partner), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Funding Agency), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2012-06(Start), 2013-06(End), Decision Support for Adaptive Tidal Wetland Restoration and Management, http://climate.calcommons.org/project/decision-support-adaptive-tidal-wetland-restoration-and-management

Summary

To be successful, natural resource managers need to synthesize diverse information on the effects of management actions, climate change and other stressors on wildlife populations at appropriate scales. The project team developed a Decision Support Tool (DST) that integrates the results of multi-disciplinary, multi-taxa modeling allowing users to project outcomes of conservation actions, accounting for effects of climate change and other stressors. This DST builds on work to improve a sea level rise tool for adaptive tidal wetland restoration and management. The DST provides information on how restoration can increase population resilience and long-term persistence at multiple scales for multiple species throughout the estuary and [...]

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Purpose

The Nature Conservancy, California State Coastal Conservancy, San Francisco Bay Joint Venture, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Program, US Fish and Wildlife Service SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge, US Fish and Wildlife Service Inventory & Monitoring Program, Sonoma Land Trust, California Department of Fish & Wildlife, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, USGS, East Bay Regional Park District, and North Bay Watershed Association.

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Budget Extension

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recipientPoint Blue Conservation Science
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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amount17000.0
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sourceRintels Charitable Trust
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sourceNational Reserve System Science Collaborative Project Our Coast Our Future
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totalFunds1090997.0
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Alternate Titles

  • An Improved Decision Support Tool for Adaptive Tidal Wetland Restoration and Management

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