SierraNV Meadow ClimateVulnerability v1Sept2019

Oct 18, 2019
Uploaded by Shana Gross
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This dataset was developed based on Albano et al. analysis. It is a spatially explicit vulnerability assessment for the meadows in the Sierra Nevada ecoregion. The meadow polygons can be found in the UC Davis V2 meadow layer: https://meadows.ucdavis.edu/. This dataset is based off of meadow centroids. The dataset has fields to identify sensitivity, exposure, and adaptive capacity. It was developed to be used in conjunction with a decision framework.
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USFS, CSP, USGS, DRI, CA LCC
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1985-2016 (sensitivity and adaptive capacity) and 2040-2069 (exposure)
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Albano, C.M., M.L. McClure, S.E. Gross, W. Kitlasten, C.E. Soulard, C. Morton, and J. Huntington. 2019. Spatial patterns of meadow sensitivities to interannual climate variability in the Sierra Nevada. Ecohydrology: e 2128.

Gross, S., M. McClure, C. Albano, and B. Estes. 2019. A spatially explicit meadow vulnerability decision framework to prioritize meadows for restoration and conservation in the context of climate change. Version 1.
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Shana Gross
Ecologist with USFS

Associate Ecologist for the Central Sierra Province (Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Stanislaus, Eldorado and Tahoe National Forests). I have over 15 years of experience in natural resource management, starting her career with the Forest Service as a botanist. In my current position, I focus on...