How to accomplish something comparable but automatable?

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The precedent: California just finished their statewide analysis. It required painstaking ID of core areas to connect. These are shown by the colored “sticks” connecting core areas

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The precedent: California just finished their statewide analysis. It required painstaking ID of core areas to connect.

These are shown by the colored “sticks” connecting core areas

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The precedent: California just finished their statewide analysis. It required painstaking ID of core areas to connect.

These are shown by the colored “sticks” connecting core areas

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Once “sticks” were identified, California modeled linkages one-by-one, taking months and tens of thousands of dollars in analyst time.

And that was for just one integrity-based analysis, compared to 16 focal species plus integrity in WA.

We need to avoid this and automate as much as possible!

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How to accomplish something comparable but automatable?

Need to create informative maps for 16 focal species + landscape integrity

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Candidate map #1: Cost-weighteddistances to all 11 HCAs using resistance surface

See notes attached to this and following slides

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Masked out areas beyond 300km

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Cost-weighted distance from HCA #3

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Sum of cost-weighted distances from HCAs 3 & 5 = Least-cost corridor

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Problem #1: How to get a map like this….

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From a bunch of maps like this?

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Proposed method:Minimum of all normalized least-cost corridors

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Proposed method:Minimum of all normalized least-cost corridors

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Proposed method:Minimum of all normalized least-cost corridors

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Problem with overlapping corridors

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Problem # 2: Which HCAs to connect?

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Proposed method:If a least-cost corridor passes through an intermediate HCA, don’t map the corridor

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Creates a network of HCA’s

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Proposed method:If a least-cost corridor passes through an intermediate HCA, don’t map the corridor

Assume it can be represented by individual corridors

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Candidate map product 2: Minimum of all normalized corridor layersusing network of HCA’s

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Candidate map product 3: Some measure of corridor quality

Here, I’ve divided each corridor by the geographic distance between the HCAs it connects

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Candidate map product 3: Some measure of corridor quality

Here, I’ve divided each corridor by the geographic distance between the HCAs it connects

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Circuitscape results- pinch points and redundancy between HCAs 3 and 5

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Circuitscape results- important barriers separating HCAs 3 and 5

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Candidate map product 4: Circuitscape results showing pinch points and areas important for network

Brighter areas are pinch points and/or have higher centrality (meaning they’re important for multiple pairs of HCAs).

May be more appropriate for ecoregional and local analyses.

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Candidate map product 5: Circuitscape results showing important barriers in network

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Problem: Some maps display well at larger extents…

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Normalized corridors

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Problem: Some maps display well at larger extents…

…and some don’t

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Corridor quality

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If needed, “sticks” can be color coded to indicate corridor info (like quality) without need to create additional hi-res maps

(Some concern about landowner sensitivity)

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NEEDS-Funds to develop climate-smart linkage design strategies

-GIS Tools!• Automate connectivity modeling, facilitate repeat analyses, streamline ecoregional analyses

• Integrate into Decision Support Systems

• Get tools into hands of other states and planners

-New ways to share maps, tools, and data on the web

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Opportunities & Risks-Rare opportunity to influence connectivity conservation throughout west (& elsewhere!)-Highly fundable (WCS, WGA, LCCs, etc.)-Critical planning needs (e.g. for greater sage-grouse)

-All eyes are on Washington

-Large partnerships and limited capacity = potential for timeline slippage-We’re on hook for Columbia Plateau analysis (Aug 2011)-Maps take on lives of their own (So do tools!)