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Presentation by Stella Copeland.
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Consensus layers of biomes projected for 2060. Original source: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_rehfeldt_g001.pdf
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Consensus layers of biomes for Current (year 2005) time period. Original source: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_rehfeldt_g001.pdf
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Vulnerability Fields: SumExpCode: Sum of coded exposure indicators, 0 - 5 ExpScale: Reclassified summed exposure score, 1-5 SumSenCode: Sum of coded sensitivity indicators, 0 - 3 SensScale: Reclassified SumSenCode value, 1-5 SumACCode: Sum of coded adaptive capacity indicators, 0 - 4 ACscale: Reclassified SumACCode value, 1 – 5 Impact: SumExpCode + SumSenCode, 0 – 6 ImpScale: Reclassified Impact value, 1-5 scale Adpt_txt: ACscale in text format Imp_txt: ImpScale in text format Vulnerabil: Adpt_txt+ Imp_txt in text format Vuln_class: Interpretation of combined vulnerability score \Imp_class: Interpretation scaled impact score
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Consensus layers of biomes projected for 2030. Original source: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_rehfeldt_g001.pdf
Presentation by Jeri Ledbetter.
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The Human Modification (HM) model is designed to provide a comprehensive, but parsimonious approach, that uses several stressor/threats datasets to estimate level of human modification. There are three important elements that define the HM approach: (a) the human modification stressors and their data sources (b) the measurement unit used for each stressor, and (c) the method used to combine the effects of multiple stressors into an overall score of human modification. The way in which these various data layers are combined into a single index is quite important. We use a method that minimizes bias associated with non-independence among several stressor/threats layers (Theobald 2013). The HM model assumes the contribution...
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Vulnerability Fields: SumExpCode: Sum of coded exposure indicators, 0-4 ExpScale: Reclassified summed exposure score, 1-5 SumSenCode: Sum of coded sensitivity indicators, 0 -3 SensScale: Reclassified SumSenCode value, 1-5 SumACCode: Sum of coded adaptive capacity indicators, 0 - 3 ACscale: Reclassified SumACCode value, 1 – 5 Impact: SumExpCode + SumSenCode, 0 – 6 ImpScale: Reclassified Impact value, 1-5 scale Adpt_txt: ACscale in text format Imp_txt: ImpScale in text format Vulnerabil: Adpt_txt+ Imp_txt in text format Vuln_class: Interpretation of combined vulnerability score Imp_class: Interpretation scaled impact score
Presentation by John Rice.


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