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The Washington-British Columbia Transboundary Climate-Connectivity Project

Feb 25, 2016 (Last modified Jun 7, 2016)
Created by Meade Krosby
The Washington-British Columbia Transboundary Climate-Connectivity Project

About

The Washington-British Columbia Transboundary Climate-Connectivity Project engaged science-practice partnerships to identify potential climate impacts on wildlife habitat connectivity in the transboundary region of Washington and British Columbia, and adaptation actions for addressing these impacts. This gallery includes data gathered or created as part of this project, as well as accompanying reports describing key findings for 13 case studies (including 11 species, a vegetation system, and a region).

A primary goal of this project was to increase practitioners' capacity to access, interpret, and apply existing climate and connectivity models to their decision-making. For this reason, many of the data layers included in this gallery have been reproduced with slight modification from existing sources; detailed information on original data sources can be found in the metadata provided with each layer.

A summary report describing the project can be found here:

Krosby, M., Michalak, J., Robbins, T.O., Morgan, H., Norheim, R., Mauger, G., and T. Murdock. 2016. The Washington-British Columbia Transboundary Climate-Connectivity Project: Identifying climate impacts and adaptation actions for wildlife habitat connectivity in the transboundary region of Washington and British Columbia. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

Case study folders, below, include stand-alone appendices describing key findings for each case study, as well all materials used in each assessment.
Tags
climate change, climate adaptation, connectivity, vulnerability assessment, washington, okanagan, british columbia, wildlife, corridors

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Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

About the Gallery Author

Meade Krosby
Research Scientist with Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington

I help decision-makers manage climate change risks to biodiversity and natural resources by collaboratively conducting innovative, rigorous, and useful research around climate impacts assessment and adaptation planning.

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