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Service Description: We integrated the three themes to create the Resilient and
Connected Network:
1. Site Resilience based
on microclimates and local connectedness applied to every geophysical setting. These criteria ensured
that the network was designed around representative areas of every environment
where species could persist due to the site’s connected climatic diversity.
2. Recognized Biodiversity Value based on critical sites for biodiversity. This
ensured that the network contained the full spectrum of current diversity
features such as intact habitat, critical species populations, and rare or
exemplary natural communities.
3. Climate Flow based
on an analysis of circuit flow across a landscape of variable resistance as
defined by the arrangement and resistance of land uses, weighted by key
upslope and downward flow. The idea was to use the natural flow
patterns in designing the network by selecting resilient and biodiverse sites
that reinforced or enhanced those patterns.
We combined the sites and linkages
identified by the combination of resilience, flow, and biodiversity into a
single network. The network is designed to represent resilient examples all the
characteristic environments of the region while maximizing amount of diversity
contained within in them and the natural flow that connects them. By building
the network around the natural flows and pathways that allow species
populations to shift and expand and then identifying representative resilient
sites situated within those pathways, the network is specifically configured to
sustain biological diversity while allowing nature to adapt and change.
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Description: We integrated the three themes to create the Resilient and
Connected Network:
1. Site Resilience based
on microclimates and local connectedness applied to every geophysical setting. These criteria ensured
that the network was designed around representative areas of every environment
where species could persist due to the site’s connected climatic diversity.
2. Recognized Biodiversity Value based on critical sites for biodiversity. This
ensured that the network contained the full spectrum of current diversity
features such as intact habitat, critical species populations, and rare or
exemplary natural communities.
3. Climate Flow based
on an analysis of circuit flow across a landscape of variable resistance as
defined by the arrangement and resistance of land uses, weighted by key
upslope and downward flow. The idea was to use the natural flow
patterns in designing the network by selecting resilient and biodiverse sites
that reinforced or enhanced those patterns.
We combined the sites and linkages
identified by the combination of resilience, flow, and biodiversity into a
single network. The network is designed to represent resilient examples all the
characteristic environments of the region while maximizing amount of diversity
contained within in them and the natural flow that connects them. By building
the network around the natural flows and pathways that allow species
populations to shift and expand and then identifying representative resilient
sites situated within those pathways, the network is specifically configured to
sustain biological diversity while allowing nature to adapt and change.
Copyright Text: Center for Resilient Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy.
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Document Info: - Title: Hawaii Resilient and Connected Network (simple)
- Author: arlene_olivero@tnc.org_TNC
- Comments:
- Subject: Final CRCS datasets. Hawaii Resilient and Connected Network (simple classes). Updated 1/27/2022. TNC’s Resilient and Connected Network (RCN) is a proposed conservation network of representative climate-resilient sites designed to sustain biodiversity and ecological functions into the future under a changing climate.
This layer was developed as part of The Nature Conservancy’s resilience analysis which develops an approach to conserve biological diversity while allowing species and communities to rearrange in response to a continually changing climate. For more information on the analysis, results and downloadable data, please see The Nature Conservancy's Hawaiian Resilient and Connected Networks webpage: Terrestrial Resilience https://nature.org/HIresilience or Coastal Resilience https://nature.org/HIcoast
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- Keywords: Resilient and Connected Network (Simple), Hawaii, Climate Change, Conservation