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Building Habitat Connectivity for Climate Adaptation

Dates

Start Date
2016-01-09
End Date
2018-01-09
Start Date
2016-01-09 08:00:00
End Date
2018-01-09 08:00:00

Citation

Lisa Micheli(Principal Investigator), Adina Merenlender(Principal Investigator), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Point of Contact), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2016-01-09(Start), 2018-01-09(End), Building Habitat Connectivity for Climate Adaptation, http://climate.calcommons.org/project/building-habitat-connectivity-climate-adaptation

Summary

This project will build on a nascent Landscape Connectivity Network facilitated by Pepperwood and comprised of land trusts, parks and open space districts, with state and federal land managers. In partnership with UC Berkeley, the network will build a place-based decision support platform for prioritizing and implementing habitat connectivity projects on the ground across multiple jurisdictions. The product will be a science-based prioritization of critical habitat pinch-points co-created with local land managers that identifies threatened linkages in high value habitat corridors. Specific products generated will include a region-wide prioritization of threatened linkages complemented by linkage-specific portfolio reports that evaluate [...]

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Purpose

The goal of this project is to tap into recent advances in habitat mapping, threat assessment, and climate change projections to co-produce a scientifically sound multi-county habitat connectivity roadmap for the region spanning from the Mayacamas Mountains to the new Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument in concert with local land managers. The Inner Coast Ranges project area comprises an approximately 2M-acre landscape recognized as a biodiversity hotspot threatened by both habitat fragmentation and climate change.

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typeShort Project Description
valueThis project will build on a nascent Landscape Connectivity Network facilitated by Pepperwood and comprised of land trusts, parks and open space districts, with state and federal land managers. In partnership with UC Berkeley, the network will build a place-based decision support platform for prioritizing and implementing habitat connectivity projects on the ground across multiple jurisdictions. The product will be a science-based prioritization of critical habitat pinch-points co-created with local land managers that identifies threatened linkages in high value habitat corridors. Specific products generated will include a region-wide prioritization of threatened linkages complemented by linkage-specific portfolio reports that evaluate [...]
projectStatusIn Progress

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2018
fundingSources
amount194721.0
recipientPepperwood Foundation
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
amount419000.0
recipientPepperwood Foundation
sourcePepperwood Foundation
matchingtrue
totalFunds613721.0
totalFunds613721.0

Communities

  • California Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

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