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Wildfires, Traditional Burning, and Prescribed have been a way of shaping the landscape of the Klamath Basin for thousands of years. I’ve been researching these subjects for the past summer during my internship for the KBTYP (Klamath Basin Tribal Youth Program). In my time spent up and down the Klamath Basin I have found a great interest in fire, so I decided to write my report on it. This report will detail information about the different types of burning and how each one has a different effect on the climate of the Klamath Basin. It’s been a great experience for me and I have learned a lot from different agencies and people such as, tribal governments, tribal elders, fish and wildlife, people from various communities,...
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A “gateway” using Data Basin technology has been developed to serve the data integration, collaboration and outreach needs of the NPLCC. The gateway will continue to be a customized interface of the Data Basin platform that includes special branding, curation of spatial content, and direct links to selected sites in support of projects funded by and for the NPLCC . Conservation Biology Institute will add to the “gateway” a spatial data visualization tool to showcase priority data from the Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership.
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The University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program (UO ENVS) is proposing to work with the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative in support of the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project, which is aimed at building an understanding of the impacts that climate change may have on American Indian and Alaska Native tribal culture and sovereignty. This agreement will focus on supporting the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project and developing resources that foster partnerships, knowledge exchange and outreach opportunities between tribes, climate scientists and other climate change partners in the region.
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The Georgia Basin supports a globally unique mix of dry forest and savannah habitats that evolved under historic climates and First Nations land management. These extraordinary areas still provide ecosystem services essential to human health and well-being and are widely recognized for their outstanding beauty, recreational and economic values. However, most of this habitat has been converted to human use and what remains will be lost without further investment in conservation and restoration activities. We use leading-edge methods to prioritize stewardship actions, identify conservation networks likely to facilitate species persistence under climate change, and maximize return on conservation investments.
Aleut International Association ABSI/the US Fish and Wildlife Service have a shared interest in conservation efforts that benefit communities and the natural and cultural resources they depend on in the Aleutians and Bering Sea region. The following proposed joint venture would leverage expertise, resources and the regional credibility of both entities to achieve mutually beneficial and outcomes over two years (2017-2019). It would expand upon current AIA efforts to gather input from all stakeholders in the region including: communities, tribal entities, and governmental in order to better inform resource management in the region. It would also improve communication between all the stakeholders, especially regional...
On September 6-7, 2013, 30 redwoods researchers, managers, and experts attended a workshop to share information and develop preliminary strategies to manage redwoods for persistence under climate change. Our discussion revolved around existing goals and objectives, current and future trends (including climate change projections), and how to manage for resilience, resistance, and transition. After the workshop, participants were invited on a field trip to learn about restoration efforts in Redwood National Park aimed at restoring previously harvested areas to conditions resembling mature redwood forest composition.
Climate change, specifically the increasing rate of change, has seen a paradigm shift in its surrounding discourse, settling in recent years on anthropogenic stimuli. These stimuli, however highly debated their effects may be, have been potentially changing the Earth’s climate since the Industrial Revolution. California State Parks manages a diverse coastline, all of which is susceptible to sea-level rise and storm surge levels as a result of drastic climatic changes. The purpose of this investigation is to take the most up-to-date climate change data and apply it at the local scale in an attempt to understand the vulnerability of coastal archaeology at Tolowa Dunes.
Objectives of the project: 1. Produce decision support tools (data and model results) on databasin.org 2. Test assumptions of model projections by comparing the results of different types of models that use a variety of soil inputs at different temporal and spatial scales. 3. Produce spatial datasets that inventory soil characteristics, soil water resources, and trends in soil-vegetation dynamics as the climate changes.
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We explored three approaches for combining Linkage Mapper and Omniscape results. The first one turned out to be a stepping stone to the following two, which turned out to be the most promising, and are summarized below. The first one, not shown here is briefed in the “Supplementary Material: Geoprocessing Notes and Lessons Learned”. Option One: Clipped Omniscape OverlayIn this approach, we clipped the classified Omniscape product (i.e. Normalized Current Flow) to the HCAs, and overlaid that on the various Linkage Mapper products. Here it is overlaid on the evenly weighted sum between Linkage Pathways (i.e. least-cost corridor) and Linkage Priority value.But it was hard to translate this map to conservation priority,...


map background search result map search result map Data FY2016 Final Report North Pacific LCC Gateway Combination of Linkage Mapper and Omniscape Results for the Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment North Pacific LCC Gateway Combination of Linkage Mapper and Omniscape Results for the Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment Data FY2016 Final Report