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Examples of vulnerability assessment tools and resources used or referenced in the State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)

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2005-01-01
End Date
2015-12-31

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Kirsten Lackstrom, Kirstin Dow, M. Nils Peterson, Erika Chin, and Kaly Clark, 2020, Examples of vulnerability assessment tools and resources used or referenced in the State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs): ,https://doi.org/10.21429/xxmc-0050.

Summary

The project team examined State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs) from 15 southeastern states and Puerto Rico in order to: 1) identify the various approaches used to address climate change in the recent SWAP updates, 2) highlight key commonalities and differences among the states, and 3) improve understanding of the challenges and opportunities that state agencies face as they address climate change risks. Methods included detailed review of the SWAPs and follow-up interviews with SWAP coordinators. This dataset reviews examples of vulnerability assessment tools and resources used or referenced in the State Wildlife Action Plans.

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Data_Tables_SWAP_report_Table4.csv
“SWAP Report Table 4 Data”
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Based on the project findings and observations, the project team developed a set of recommendations intended to enhance existing opportunities and further advance the incorporation of climate change into wildlife conservation planning in the Southeast. While most recommendations are envisioned for action by state fish and wildlife agencies, collaboration among all governmental and non-governmental partners will be necessary to achieve a region-wide conservation vision.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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