Planning for the future of the Great Basin: Using spatially-based planning to inform climate resiliency planning and adaptation strategies
The Great Basin Region, which covers much of Nevada, and portions of California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah, managers are already confronting a changing climate and are beginning to make management decisions despite uncertainty in how climate change effects will manifest in the region. To support decision making, the Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Regional Integrated Science Assessment Program (RISA) funded this project to explore how two scenario planning approaches might be used effectively with existing management planning processes and data sources and how to begin prioritizing adaptation strategies. The two approaches used in this project are Adaptation for Conservation Targets (ACT) and Strategic Scenario Planning (SSP).
Theme: Cultural Resources
Project start date: 10/1/2015
Fiscal year funded: 2015
Project status: Active
Project managers: Tim Brown, Desert Research Institute; Michael Flaxman, GeoDesign Technologies