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Third Thursday Web Forum: TNC’s climate resilience analysis – Upgrades to landcover, connectedness and carbon
January 20, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
“TNC’s climate resilience analysis: Upgrades to landcover, connectedness and carbon” with Mark Anderson and Melissa Clark of The Nature Conservancy’s Center for Resilient Conservation Science Team
The Nature Conservancy’s climate resilience analysis uses geology, topoclimates, and local connectedness to assess land as to its relative resilience to climate change. While the geology and topography are stable over time, the local connectedness is dynamic and shifts in concert with patterns of development, energy infrastructure, roads, and land cover change. In this webinar, we will review a regionwide upgrade to the local connectedness data completed over the last year. Results highlight changes that have both increased and decreased the resilience of specific places. We will also highlight the new carbon data layers added to the Resilient Land Mapping tool to help conservationists assess the carbon implications of their land conservation and management.
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