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Service Description: The Resilient Connected Network is a network of biodiverse, resilient lands important to support biodiversity in a changing climate. It has three main inputs which will be described in detail below: connectivity for the present-day and in a changing climate, areas with recognized biodiversity, and resilient lands.
Classes:
- Coastal Migration space: These areas are undeveloped uplands
with the potential to become coastal habitat in the future. They will need to
be conserved, restored, and/or managed for coastal habitat to transgress inland
as sea level rises.
- Linkage and Climate Migration Route: These areas are the
last natural pathways for wildlife movement through a more modified landscape
that also provide climate adaptation capacity by connecting current climate to
similar climate in the future along microclimate stepping stones.
- Linkage: Linkages are the last natural pathways for wildlife
movement through a more modified landscape.
These areas are critical to maintain connections between today’s natural
lands and may also provide important access to climate migration routes.
- Climate Migration Route through a Well-connected Landscape:
These are broadly permeable lands that additionally provide climate adaptation capacity by connecting current climate to similar climate in the future along microclimate stepping stones.
- Resilient and Biodiverse, Well-connected Landscape: These
are landscapes where plants and animals are already thriving and that have
characteristics that are more likely to make those species more resilient to
climate change either because the dominant habitat is likely to remain stable
even given changing climate conditions or because a diversity of accessible
local microclimates are available as options for species to find suitable
conditions in place such as cooler aspects or wetter drainages.
- Biodiverse, Well-connected Landscape: These are places where
plants and/or animals are already thriving. Protecting populations from habitat
fragmentation and other threats will allow them to better respond to new
stressors.
To learn more visit: https://maps.tnc.org/resilientland/
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Description: The Resilient Connected Network is a network of biodiverse, resilient lands important to support biodiversity in a changing climate. It has three main inputs which will be described in detail below: connectivity for the present-day and in a changing climate, areas with recognized biodiversity, and resilient lands.
Classes:
- Coastal Migration space: These areas are undeveloped uplands
with the potential to become coastal habitat in the future. They will need to
be conserved, restored, and/or managed for coastal habitat to transgress inland
as sea level rises.
- Linkage and Climate Migration Route: These areas are the
last natural pathways for wildlife movement through a more modified landscape
that also provide climate adaptation capacity by connecting current climate to
similar climate in the future along microclimate stepping stones.
- Linkage: Linkages are the last natural pathways for wildlife
movement through a more modified landscape.
These areas are critical to maintain connections between today’s natural
lands and may also provide important access to climate migration routes.
- Climate Migration Route through a Well-connected Landscape:
These are broadly permeable lands that additionally provide climate adaptation capacity by connecting current climate to similar climate in the future along microclimate stepping stones.
- Resilient and Biodiverse, Well-connected Landscape: These
are landscapes where plants and animals are already thriving and that have
characteristics that are more likely to make those species more resilient to
climate change either because the dominant habitat is likely to remain stable
even given changing climate conditions or because a diversity of accessible
local microclimates are available as options for species to find suitable
conditions in place such as cooler aspects or wetter drainages.
- Biodiverse, Well-connected Landscape: These are places where
plants and/or animals are already thriving. Protecting populations from habitat
fragmentation and other threats will allow them to better respond to new
stressors.
To learn more visit: https://maps.tnc.org/resilientland/
Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy California Science, 2020
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Document Info:
- Title: Resilient Connected Network in California
- Author: c.k.stanley@tnc.org_TNC
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- Subject: The Resilient Connected Network is a network of biodiverse, resilient lands important to support biodiversity in a changing climate.
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- Keywords: biodiversity, conservation, California, habitat, ecology, landscape, habitat fragmentation, resilience, resilient and connected network, RCN, natural landscape blocks, linkage, connectivity conservation, connectivity, lands