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New York and Resiliency Getting Ahead of Climate Change: Identifying Climate Resilient Places for Wildlife May 20, 2014

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Getting Ahead of Climate Change: Identifying Climate R esilient P laces for Wildlife May 20, 2014. New York and Resiliency. Given uncertainties of climate change, how do we conserve the places that will be important to wildlife into the future ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New York and Resiliency

Getting Ahead of Climate Change: Identifying Climate Resilient Places for Wildlife

May 20, 2014

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Given uncertainties of climate change, how do we conserve the places that will be

important to wildlife into the future ?

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What will wildlife do as the climate changes?

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Goal: Help ensure that the land we protect today will be important for wildlife tomorrow, given the pace and uncertainty of climate change.

Outcomes:

Build the capacity of land trusts and public agencies to respond to climate change.

Demonstrate effective land protection

Advance the practical application of climate science for land conservation

Resilient Landscape Initiative

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Does not try to predict how the climate will change.

Focuses on enduring features of the landscape.

Complements species-based approaches.

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Highly Vulnerable• Limited capacity to adapt• Disrupted function, low diversity• Few options and alternatives

Highly Resilient• Large capacity to adapt• Sustain function and

diversity• Many options and

alternatives

Adapted from M. Anderson

Resilience• Recover from disturbance • Maintain ecosystem function • Remain dynamic and flexible

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Terrestrial Resiliency: Complex Landforms in a Connected Landscape with a Diversity of Settings

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Northeast Geophysical Settings• Geology & Elevation• 30 categories

Adapted from M. Anderson

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Landscape Complexity

= + Local Connectedness+

Adapted from M. Anderson

Resilience

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Resilient Landscape - Catalyst Grants

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TNC Climate Change Resilience

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Many Resilient Lands Remain Vulnerable

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• Guidance Documents

• Field Test

• Extend Networks

• Spread the Word

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Help ensure that the land we protect today will be important for wildife tomorrow, given the pace and uncertainty of climate change.

Capital Grants – in selected Northeastern & Mid-Atlantic landscapes and coming to SE this summer.

Catalyst Grants – NH, ME, NY, MA and VT. Coming to SE & Canada this fall. Hopefully mid-Atlantic soon…

Guidance Documents & Networks - Maritimes through Mid-Atlantic

Resilient Landscape Initiative