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Mapping, conservation and protection of wildlife connectivity and movement corridors (land and aquatic), as a way to protect the dispersal ability of one or more species of conservation interest. Riparian areas and other natural movement corridors are generally thought to be of particularly high value in promoting natural species movements in response to climate change. PED is partnering with various grant-funded academic and scientific research projects and using tribal funds to complete this strategy by 2022.

Tribe: Pala Band of Mission Indians

View Source Document: Climate Change Adaptation Plan

Year: 2019

Topic: Policy, Planning, and Land Use (view all topics in the plan)

Climate Hazards

Drought
Flooding - Rainfall-induced
Increasing Air Temperatures
Wildfire

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Species - Aquatic
Species - Terrestrial

Types

Data, Technology, Tools
Land Use, Land Conservation, & Zoning
Partnerships & Collaboration

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