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Model Output Tabular Summaries for Central Valley Water and Land Use Futures: Land Use Change, Flooded Area, and Flooded Habitat Change

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2011
End Date
2101

Citation

Byrd, K.B., Moritsch, M., Wilson, T.S., and Matchett, E., 2021, Model Output Tabular Summaries for Central Valley Water and Land Use Futures: Land Use Change, Flooded Area, and Flooded Habitat Change: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P925AITK.

Summary

To support coordinated conservation, wetland restoration, and climate adaptation planning, we have developed five future scenarios of the Central Valley's seasonally flooded cropland and wetland waterbird habitat based on the State’s most recent climate and land use projections (Wilson et al. 2021).The USGS Western Geographic Science Center and Point Blue Conservation Science modeled a Business-as-Usual scenario plus the four scenarios developed for the Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project, which diverged along two key themes: water availability and management for conservation. Scenarios varied by climate projection (hot and wet vs. warm and dry) and management priorities (wetland restoration rate, crop conversion rate, and [...]

Contacts

Originator :
Kristin B Byrd
USGS Mission Area :
Core Science Systems
SDC Data Owner :
Western Geographic Science Center
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

Attached Files

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FloodedArea.zip
“Flooded Area Tabular Summaries”
681.67 KB application/zip
FloodedHabitatChange.zip
“Flooded Habitat Change Tabular Summaries”
78.1 KB application/zip
LandUseChange.zip
“Land Use Change Tabular Summaries”
98.07 KB application/zip

Purpose

The data can be used to evaluate likelihood of land use conversion, presence of flooded habitat, and flooded habitat loss and its causes (change in water supply, land conversion or both) by zone, time period and scenario, highlighting the spatial and temporal distribution of potential future flooded ecological and waterbird habitat. Data is being provided to improve the replicability of analysis and meet federal open data standards.

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