Planning for Conservation Considering the Impacts of Climate Change

 

How to Consider Climate Change in Coastal Conservation (Workshop 2 of a 3-part series)

Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve

9:00 Introductions

9:15 Review of 6-part framework for conservation planning considering climate change

9:30 Identifying non-climate stressors and evaluating their impact on conservation targets. These are the natural and/or human activities that immediately degrade a conservation target.

         Examples:

  • Habitat fragmentation through residential/industrial development, roads, infrastructure, agriculture, or forestry activities
  • Alterations to hydrolologic regime such as dams, culverts
  • Pollution, invasive species, unsustainable extraction, overuse resulting in degradation of land or water

        Subjects covered:

  • National Fish, Wildlife, and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy
  • C-CAP Land Cover Atlas
  • Landscape Fragmentation Tools
  • Landcover Data & Water Quality Indicators
  • Impervious Surface Analysis
  • Coastal flood mapper
  • Environmental Sensitivity Index
  • IUCN's Threat and Action Classifications
  • River & stream frameworks for conservation

11:00 Break

11:15 Guest Speaker

12:00 Lunch

1:00 Identify climate stressors that can affect conservation targets by amplifying the impacts of non-climate stressors (part 1)

         Examples:

  • Increased flooding and droughts from changes in the magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events impacting sediment movement, water levels, salinity regimes, habitats downstream
  • Changes in temperature (air & water) resulting in species shifts
  • Sea level change, coastal habitat inundation, migration pathway alteration, salt intrusion
  • Water chemistry changes (ocean acidification)

Subjects Covered:

  • National Clmate Assessment (Gulf Region)
  • Identifying time horizons
  • Identifying climate projections to consider
  • U.S. EPA climate change indicators
2:00 Break

2:15 Guest speaker

3:00 Identify climate stressors that can affect conservation targets by amplifying the impacts of non-climate stressors (part 2)

Subjects covered:

  • Adaptation options for coastal areas
  • Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Coastal Habitat
  • Vulnerability Assessments
  • Sea Level Rise view tools
  • SLAMM
  • Marshes on the Move
  • Ocean Adapt
  • Climate Registry for the Assessment of Vulnerability

4:00 Wrap Up