Conserving_Natures_Stage_Terrestrial_Resilience_in_the_Pacific_NW_stratified_by_ecoregion_and_ecofacet (Map Service)
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Service Description: This dataset is a product from the first of two studies composing the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Conserving Nature’s Stage project. The purpose of the first study (Buttrick et al 2015) was to identify the most resilient terrestrial sites in the Northwest U.S. that will collectively and individually best sustain native biodiversity even as the changing climate alters current distribution patterns. The second study of broad-scale landscape connectivity in the PNW (McRae et al 2016) complements the 2015 analysis by identifying areas likely to facilitate ecological flow—particularly movement, dispersal, gene flow, and distributional range shifts for terrestrial plants and animals—over large distances and long time periods. Both studies were funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and conducted by staff of The Nature Conservancy (Oregon and North America Region programs).
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Description: This dataset is a product from the first of two studies composing the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Conserving Nature’s Stage project. The purpose of the first study (Buttrick et al 2015) was to identify the most resilient terrestrial sites in the Northwest U.S. that will collectively and individually best sustain native biodiversity even as the changing climate alters current distribution patterns. The second study of broad-scale landscape connectivity in the PNW (McRae et al 2016) complements the 2015 analysis by identifying areas likely to facilitate ecological flow—particularly movement, dispersal, gene flow, and distributional range shifts for terrestrial plants and animals—over large distances and long time periods. Both studies were funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and conducted by staff of The Nature Conservancy (Oregon and North America Region programs).
Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy
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Document Info:
- Title: Conserving Natures Stage_Terrestrial Resilience in the Pacific NW_stratified by ecoregion and ecofacet
- Author: ajones@tnc.org_TNC
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- Subject: Terrestrial Resilience in the Pacific NW stratified by ecoregion and ecofacet
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- Keywords: terrestrial, the nature conservancy, elevation, resilience quintile, slope, oregon, climate change, washington, ecofacets, ecoregions, montana, california, pnw, tnc, idaho, nevada, resilience, land facets, soil orders