7_Connectivity Project ppt SC Dec 2016.pdf
Transcript of 7_Connectivity Project ppt SC Dec 2016.pdf
The GNLCC Ecological Connectivity Project
Science Priority from day one #1 Recommendation: Increase
Connectivity
Parks are embedded in a larger regional and continental landscape; connectivity across these broader landscapes is essential for system resilience over time to support animal movements, gene flow, and response to cycles of natural disturbance
Overarching Connectivity Strategy
Region Wide Strategies:Large Scale Spatial AnalysisGoal: Scale up on-the-ground connectivity work
Theobald 2013
Region Wide Strategies:Coordinate Connectivity Policy
Goal: Understand, shape and share policies at all levels of government that promote connectivity across the landscape.
Targeted Landscape Strategies:On-the-Ground Project Support
• Work is stakeholder driven
• Portfolios being developed for each area describing: The State of Ecological Connectivity in each Focal Area
• Support for local work that incorporate principals of Landscape Conservation Design
Targeted Landscape Strategies:Connectivity Data Atlas
• Data library available on Databasin
• Over 100 datasets all of which is related to connectivity in region
• Primers for each focal connectivity area are in development
• Identifies data gaps
Human Modification for the Transboundary Region
Targeted Landscape Strategies:Connectivity HUB
• A database with information about WHAT tools being used to create connectivity in focal areas and WHO is doing the work and WHERE are actions taking place.
• An actions tool that serves two purposes:� Tool for practitioners to network and find resources to guide connectivity planning� A database of conservation actions used to measure progress towards goals of this GNLCC
Connectivity Projects
• Spatially explicit connectivity projects reference library
• Currently compiling data the High Divide
The strategies above are carried out through:
• Stakeholder Engagement to ensure we are meeting Goal 5
• Facilitation and Coordination of project through Leadership Team guidance and coordinated place based actions
Goal 5: Maintain large functional landscapes where people and local communities, including tribesand First Nations, can sustain their livelihoods, stories,
culture and identity supported by the landsand waters and fish and wildlife they steward
The Connectivity Strategy Looking Forward:
• support local place based work in Focal Areas
• provide tools and science support to practioners
• leadership team will continue to provide leadership through communication and collaboration
• assess and coordinate policy
• link place based work to larger strategy through workshops, gatherings and communications
Check out the website:
GNLCC Connectivity Strategy
Thank you
For more informationplease contact:
The Great Northern LCC or
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Science priority from
Day 1