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Webinar: Assessing Habitat and Community Sensitivity to Climate Change Impacts

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Southern California ’s coastal environments are under intense development pressure. In the Tijuana River Valley, this pressure translates into the fragmentation and loss of coastal wetlands that provide invaluable services, such as water quality protection. Conserving and restoring these wetlands has become a priority for regional coastal managers, scientists, and environmental organizations. However, despite a wealth of knowledge about these coastal systems, decision-makers lack essential information to transform wetland recovery and management priorities into action. In response, a team led by the Tijuana River Reserve integrated the historical ecology of the region with information about the services that wetlands provide to develop a decision-making framework and tools to guide coastal wetland recovery and management in Southern California.

This webinar, "Assessing Habitat and Community Sensitivity to Climate Change Impacts," originally aired on December 12, 2013. It discusses the Tijuana River Reserve's collaborative efforts to develop a vulnerability assessment that informs an adaptation strategy to address sea level rise and riverine flooding.