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Title Author(s) Topic(s) Year Type Description
Adapting to Change in the Crown of the Continent: An Ecosystem Scale Approach to Collaborative ManagementReuling M, Johnson S, Higgins S, Bixler P , Williams S, Tabor G Networks We Host
Community Resilience
2015 Report

This publication shares the Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent's stories and lessons from its work to build a ... Read more >

This publication shares the Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent’s stories and lessons from its work to build a support network to help communities work together to adapt to climate change.

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Development of Sustainable Strategies Supporting Transportation Planning and Conservation Priorities across the WestAment R, Clevenger A, Kociolek A, Allen T, Blank M U.S. Connectivity
Policy & Law
2015 Report

Recognizing the transportation sector as an important end-user of the regional and state-level CHATs, WGA and the Federal Highway Administration ... Read more >

Recognizing the transportation sector as an important end-user of the regional and state-level CHATs, WGA and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) entered into an agreement in 2013 to identify opportunities to increase the use of CHATs, and other state and regional digital wildlife information, in transportation planning and project implementation. This report is the culmination of that collaboration.

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Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act & Moving Ahead For Progress In The 21st Century (MAP-21) Synopsis of Wildlife ProvisionsAment R, Callahan R Policy & Law
U.S. Connectivity
2015 Policy

A brief analysis of wildlife corridor protections in two federal transportation laws. A watershed event, MAP-21 is the first national ... Read more >

A brief analysis of wildlife corridor protections in two federal transportation laws. A watershed event, MAP-21 is the first national transportation law to weave throughout its programs authority for state, federal and tribal managers, and researchers to reduce the number of motorist collisions with wildlife and improve connectivity among habitats disrupted by roads. These provisions were continued in the FAST Act. 

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Integrated Adaptive Design for Wildlife Movement Under Climate ChangeLister N, Brocki M, Ament R U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
2015 Journal Article

This paper argues that proactive, anticipatory planning and evidence-based, integrated highway-impact mitigation strategies are needed. Specifically, wildlife-crossing infrastructure should emphasize ... Read more >

This paper argues that proactive, anticipatory planning and evidence-based, integrated highway-impact mitigation strategies are needed. Specifically, wildlife-crossing infrastructure should emphasize an integrated and adaptive approach to constructing innovative, modular, and potentially moveable structures that can be transferred from one location to another as monitoring of habitats and wildlife needs indicate.

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Planning for Connectivity: A Guide to Connecting and Conserving Wildlife Within and Beyond America’s National ForestsHaber J, Nelson P, Ament R, Costello G, Francis W et al. U.S. Connectivity
Policy & Law
2015 Guidebook

Guidance and best practices for connectivity planning, including examples from case studies in forest planning. Resources associated with the case ... Read more >

Guidance and best practices for connectivity planning, including examples from case studies in forest planning. Resources associated with the case studies are listed in the references section. We suggest using this guide in tandem with Planning for Diversity, a companion publication that addresses the overarching conservation framework of the 2012 Planning Rule. 

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A Landscape of Connectivity: Priority Corridors for Biodiversity and Communities in a Time of Climate ChangeConnectivity Policy Coalition U.S. Connectivity
2014 Report

This report introduces high priority wildlife habitat regions in the United States, in addition to the major wildlife corridors that ... Read more >

This report introduces high priority wildlife habitat regions in the United States, in addition to the major wildlife corridors that connect them.

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Challenges and Opportunities for Large Landscape-Scale Management in a Shifting Climate: The Importance of Nested Adaptation Responses Across Geospatial and Temporal ScalesTabor G, Carlson A, Belote T U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
2014 Report

Drawing from the Center's experience in collaborative forest restoration and management, this report examines the challenges and opportunities relating to ... Read more >

Drawing from the Center’s experience in collaborative forest restoration and management, this report examines the challenges and opportunities relating to climate adaptation implementation and larger scale conservation by focusing on specific lessons learned from a landscape-scale, on-the-ground project within the Yellowstone to Yukon region.

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Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent: Connecting People to Sustain and Enhance Community, Culture, and ConservationRoundtable on the Crown of the Continent Networks We Host
Community Resilience
2014 Video

The Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent addresses changing land use and climate in one of the largest intact ... Read more >

The Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent addresses changing land use and climate in one of the largest intact landscapes in North America. Home to diverse stakeholders, this northern Rocky Mountain ecosystem bridges the U.S. and Canada, including Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park.

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Where People and Wildlife Intersect: Prioritizing Mitigation of Road Impacts on Wildlife ConnectivityMcClure M, Ament R U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
2014 Report

This report seeks to provide decision support in answering the crucial question of where to mitigate roads to yield the ... Read more >

This report seeks to provide decision support in answering the crucial question of where to mitigate roads to yield the greatest positive impact for wildlife and people, creates an index of road risk to wildlife based on roadside carcass data, details specific roles that diverse stakeholders can play in the mitigation process, and highlight opportunities for each to engage in that process by working in partnership with transportation agencies.

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Highway Mitigation for Wildlife in Northwest MontanaRutherford A, Ellis C, McGowen P, McClure M, Ament R, Grebenc J U.S. Connectivity
Policy & Law
2014 Report

This report investigates the potential impacts of future housing development, in the Flathead and Lincoln counties of Montana, on traffic ... Read more >

This report investigates the potential impacts of future housing development, in the Flathead and Lincoln counties of Montana, on traffic to determine where increased traffic from housing development will impact habitat connectivity for large carnivores.

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