Center for Resilient Conservation Science

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United States

Publication date: August 13, 2024

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The Center for Resilient Conservation Science provides spatial analysis and research on biodiversity and climate challenges. Their work guides TNC’s planning across all 50 states and supports agencies with data enabling large-scale conservation essential for sustaining nature in a rapidly changing world for all.

Subject Tags

  • Climate resilience
  • Conservation Planning
  • Large scale protection

The Center for Resilient Conservation Science is a group of scientists and spatial analysts who work on regional and national scale issues related to biodiversity conservation and climate change. With over 100 years of combined experience, the strategic work done by this science analysis and mapping team informs The Nature Conservancy’s priority planning and conservation actions across 50 states. The team’s data products and reports are also used for natural resource planning by hundreds of land trusts, conservation organizations, and state and federal agencies.

View their site for more information about their work and how they learn and share resources to enable continental-scale land and water conservation to sustain biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.