Landscape Conservation Design in the High Divide. An Analysis of Future Landscape Scenarios and Their Viability
Interim Report
Dates
Acquisition
2016-12-29
Summary
Heart of the Rockies Initiative has been diligently applying a Landscape Conservation Design process with full stakeholder engagement to articulate a stakeholder defined conservation vision for the High Divide landscape and to develop plans and strategies to achieve that vision. Our progress to-date includes: completion of the socio-economic data from Headwaters Economics, including a spatial build-out analysis of most of the counties in the project area. initiated the process to build cross-boundary habitat models with Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks that combine broad-scale habitat and connectivity models with high resolution GPS data identification, gathering and processing of multiple datasets [...]
Summary
Heart of the Rockies Initiative has been diligently applying a Landscape Conservation Design process with full stakeholder engagement to articulate a stakeholder defined conservation vision for the High Divide landscape and to develop plans and strategies to achieve that vision.
Our progress to-date includes:
completion of the socio-economic data from Headwaters Economics, including a spatial build-out analysis of most of the counties in the project area.
initiated the process to build cross-boundary habitat models with Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks that combine broad-scale habitat and connectivity models with high resolution GPS data
identification, gathering and processing of multiple datasets as we attempt to provide baseline data for each of our 8 High Divide landscape goals
engaging stakeholders around preliminary discussions on objectives and vision for our 8 resource goals