Multi-Benefits Meadow Prioritization

Jun 19, 2019 (Last modified Feb 24, 2021)
Uploaded by Marian Vernon
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This layer is a suggested scoring approach for meadows to achieve multiple benefits. It includes the final normalized scores for all species and ecosystem conservation targets in the Sierra Meadows Partnership meadow prioritization tool, along with a final multi-benefits score based on the sum of the normalized final scores for each target. The layer includes the meadows from the Sierra Nevada Multi-Source Meadow Polygons Compilation version 2.

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Marian Vernon, Point Blue Conservation Science
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Vernon, M. E. Multiple Benefits Meadow Prioritization [layer package]. Sierra Meadows Partnership, 2019.
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NAD_1983_California_Teale_Albers
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Point Blue Conservation Science
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Marian Vernon
Sierra Meadow Adaptation Leader with Point Blue Conservation Science

I work on climate change adaptation in Sierra Nevada meadows and also integrate climate adaptation into land protection and restoration.