Skip to main content
Advanced Search

Folders: ROOT > ScienceBase Catalog > LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal > North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative > NPLCC Projects ( Show direct descendants )

343 results (99ms)   

Location

Folder
ROOT
_ScienceBase Catalog
__LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
___North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative
____NPLCC Projects
Filters
Date Range
Extensions
Types
Contacts
Categories
Tag Types
Tag Schemes
View Results as: JSON ATOM CSV
thumbnail
WildLinks 2012 brought together transboundary scientists and managers to build on transboundary discussions started during Wildlinks 2010 and 2011 related to climate adaptation for species and habitats on both sides of the border.
thumbnail
In 2015-2016, the Cascadia Partner Forum aims to continue work to meet our mission to foster a network of natural resource practitioners working with the Great Northern and North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperatives to build the adaptive capacity of the landscape and species living within it. Additionally, we seek to build on the work we have done to date contributing to the science planning of our LCC partners. We seek to complete, review, and communicate on the work underway on priority issues identified by our partner forum including addressing conservation targets of the Great Northern LCC present in Cascadia such as wolverine, grizzly bear, salmon, aquatic connectivity, and terrestrial connectivity....
thumbnail
This project supported a bi-national workshop bringing together researchers and practitioners from across the range of the NPLCC. The workshop was hosted by Simon Fraser University in Greater Vancouver February 24-26, 2014 and furthered the work of the two previous workshops on transboundary data and analysis hosted by the Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center in Juneau.
Categories: Data, Project; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2012, Academics & scientific researchers, Alaska, Alaska, Alaska, All tags...
thumbnail
This dataset represents the soil pH from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of southern Alaska that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
thumbnail
This dataset represents the soil order from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of western Oregon that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
These analyses are meant to support the development of a collaborative vision for a sustainable ecoregion for wildlife and people. These products will support a network of conservation practitioners towards collective implementation of this vision.There are many results from the anlalyses found in this folder. The primary result to download, a synthesis of all the linkage mapper analyses, is “Naturalness Connectivity, with Cores” found here: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5d2cd25ae4b038fabe22cf29
The Klamath Basin is under constant stress due to a changing climate, unpredictable weather patterns, and management of the forests. The physical geography of the Klamath Basin itself is at the heart of many of the regions ecological issues. With much of the Western U.S. suffering from several years of drought, the disruptions caused by urbanization, expansive agriculture, and climate change are causing problems for the traditional practices of the members of the Klamath Tribes in the Upper Klamath Basin. The Klamath Basin sprawls over the state boundary of California and Oregon, politically dividing the upper and lower basins. Vast differences in landscape, ecology, and topography further isolate the communities...
thumbnail
The BC Ministry of FLNRO will inventory and review all available climate change research, adaptation plans, vulnerability assessments and climate mitigation projects that have been initiated by First Nation communities throughout British Columbia, beginning with the Coast Area. The purpose is to build a better understanding and awareness of the climate change impacts and vulnerabilities identified by First Nation communities throughout the Province of British Columbia. This information will provide provincial natural resource managers with foundational information and data to support their conversations and engagement with First Nations in relation to climate change adaptation and mitigation planning.
thumbnail
This project will create a targeted and easily understandable guide to tools that support landscape-level planning in the face of climate change for NPLCC partners. The guide will build on previous NPLCC research on decision support needs with an emphasis on tools currently in use in the region. A survey of NPLCC partners will discover who is currently using or planning to use tools in the region, tools they are using, how well these tools are meeting their needs, and regional and outside experts engaged in tool use. Additional tools research will provide information on tools not currently in use in the region that could also provide needed functionality.
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2013, Academics & scientific researchers, Ak-1, Ak-1, Ak-1, All tags...
thumbnail
WildLinks 2011 Conference brought together transboundary scientists and managers to share information on the latest science , policies, and efforts to address climate adaptation for species and habitats on both sides of the border.
thumbnail
The Yurok Tribe Environmental Program (YTEP) received a grant in 2012 from the North PacificLandscape Conservation Cooperative (NPLCC) with partial funding from the Northwest Climate Science Center (NWCSC) to conduct a study entitled, “Utilizing Yurok Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Inform Climate Change Priorities”. This final report summarizes the objectives, methods and results of final analysis of work performed during the project period (October 2012–March 2014). The report also includes information that may be relevant to other tribes and agencies interested in balancing the cultural and proprietary considerations regarding the collection and use of culturally sensitive Traditional Ecological Knowledge...
thumbnail
This project used sound science and best management practices in the development and preparation of a coast redwoods for climate change workshop and related field trip involving multiple partners and others. The main purpose of the workshop was information exchange and shared knowledge on how best to manage coast redwoods for projected climate changes.
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2013, Academics & scientific researchers, Adaptation, Adaptation, Adaptation, All tags...
thumbnail
The primary objective of the research is to develop a rule-based decision support system to predict the relative vulnerability of nearshore species to climate change. The approach is designed to be applicable to fishes and invertebrates with limited data by predicting risk from readily avialable data, including species’ biogeographic distributions and natural history attributes. By evaluating multiple species and climate stressors, the approach allows an assessment of climate vulnerability acorss habitat types and the impact of specific climate alterations as well as their cumulative impact. A website with a rule-based application for rockfish and crabs is availalble at http://cbrat.org/.
Multiple agencies and organizations in southwestern Oregon have made significant progress in collaborative restoration of forest landscapes and in projecting climate change effects and adaptation responses. We will build on these efforts by moving proposed activities forward using a climate-informed framework. Specifically, we will (1) implement “shovel-ready” restoration projects using climate-smart management practices, (2) prioritize additional proposed restoration projects informed by a recent climate change assessment, and (3) mainstream climate-smart thinking in federal planning efforts. These activities will ensure that restoration in southwestern Oregon is resilient to future climatic variability and change.
thumbnail
The forum will have two major goals:. First, to share the successes and learnings of past LCC investments on the subjects of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, subsistence resources, and climate adaptation plans. Second, to identify gaps and future needs as this information becomes useful to inform land and water use planning across the region including the Great Northern LCC and the Great Basin LCC and ATNI.FY2017none


map background search result map search result map Soil order for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Oregon, USA Soil pH for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (a), USA Workshop on Transboundary Analysis and Issues in the Temperate Rainforest NPLCC Guide to Planning Tools Managing Coast Redwoods for Resilience and Adaptation in Changing Climate Product: Utilizing Yurok traditional ecological knowledge to inform climate change priorities - Final Report Data Understanding British Columbia First Nations Engagement in Climate Change Northwest Tribal Forum Cascadia Partner Forum CBRAT - Coastal Biodiversity Risk Analysis Tool Website 2011 WildLinks Conference Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment Results 2012 Wildlinks Conference Product: Utilizing Yurok traditional ecological knowledge to inform climate change priorities - Final Report Northwest Tribal Forum NPLCC Guide to Planning Tools Managing Coast Redwoods for Resilience and Adaptation in Changing Climate Cascadia Partner Forum 2011 WildLinks Conference 2012 Wildlinks Conference Soil order for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Oregon, USA Workshop on Transboundary Analysis and Issues in the Temperate Rainforest Soil pH for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (a), USA Understanding British Columbia First Nations Engagement in Climate Change CBRAT - Coastal Biodiversity Risk Analysis Tool Website