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A framework for modeling anthropogenic impacts on waterbird habitats: addressing future uncertainty in conservation planning

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Matchett, E.L., Fleskes, J.P., Young, C.A., and Purkey, D.R., 2021, A framework for modeling anthropogenic impacts on waterbird habitats: addressing future uncertainty in conservation planning: Open-File Report 2015-1017, vi, 40 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20151017.

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The amount and quality of natural resources available for terrestrial and aquatic wildlife habitats are expected to decrease throughout the world in areas that are intensively managed for urban and agricultural uses. Changes in climate and management of increasingly limited water supplies may further impact water resources essential for sustaining habitats. In this report, we document adapting a Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) system model for the Central Valley of California. We demonstrate using this adapted model (WEAP-CVwh) to evaluate impacts produced from plausible future scenarios on agricultural and wetland habitats used by waterbirds and other wildlife. Processed output from WEAP-CVwh indicated varying levels of impact [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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