2013 Partnership Highlights

Best Available Science Fuels Vulnerability Assessments
Climate change collaboration solves complex land management challenges in Southern Sierras

Sierras_1437024.jpgThe problem was too large, too complex, and the stakes were too high. A collaborative effort was needed to ensure a successful project. The potential benefits were considerable and immediate, especially for the Sierra, Inyo, and Sequoia National Forests, just beginning major forest plan assessment and revision efforts. Through a dedicated and intensive collaboration, the Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center and the Pacific Northwest Research Station Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center worked closely with EcoAdapt, a non-governmental organization funded by the California Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CALCC), to apply best available climate change science to identify vulnerabilities and management strategies for resources in the Southern Sierras.

The Eastern and Western Threat Centers provided a wealth of climate change science information through the web-based Template for Assessing Climate Change Impacts and Management Options (TACCIMO).  Regional experts applied TACCIMO in a vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning framework facilitated by EcoAdapt and funded by the CALCC. The final product was a concrete basis of climate change science ready for consideration in plan assessment documents, as well as the experiential learning of staff and stakeholders involved in the plan assessments through facilitated workshops.  EcoAdapt, California LCC, and the Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region hosted participants at a Southern Sierras vulnerability assessment.

Right: Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains - Photo by Paul Bolstad, University of Minnesota, Bugwood.org


Forest Service Partners/Collaborators: Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assesment Center

External Partners/Collaborators: EcoAdapt, California Landscape Conservation Cooperative

Contact: Emrys Treasure, emrys.treasure@usda.gov


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