Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast Region (Archive)

Report

United States

Publication date: February 1, 2012

File format: PDF

View resource

This is the initial resilience analysis project completed for the Northeast (now out of date). The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast Resilience Project identified places expected to be more resilient to climate change and likely to serve as natural strongholds for diversity into the future.

Subject Tags

  • Conservation Planning
  • Climate resilience
  • Biodiversity

Additional Resource

For the most up-to-date data see the Resilient Land Mapping Tool

Citation

Anderson, M.G., Clark M., and Olivero Sheldon, A. (2012). Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region.  The Nature Conservancy, Eastern Conservation Science. 168 pp

TNC Authors

  • Mark G. Anderson
    Director of Conservation Science
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: manderson@tnc.org

  • Analie Barnett
    Landscape Ecologist, North America Office
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: abarnett@tnc.org

  • Melissa Clark
    Spatial Ecology Lead, North America Office
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: melissa_clark@tnc.org

  • Arlene Olivero
    Aquatic Ecologist/GIS Analyst, North America Office
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: arlene_olivero@tnc.org

  • Mary Khoury
    Freshwater Ecologist, North America Office
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: mkhoury@tnc.org

  • Center for Resilient Conservation Science
    Email: crcs@tnc.org