Upland Ecosystem Science to Action Plan (watershed)
Project Number
04.01.01.0163
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
Tahoe Science Advisory Council
Primary Contact
Robert Larsen (robert.larsen@resources.ca.gov)
Stage
Implementation
Duration
2020 - ongoing
Science Program
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
The Tahoe Science Advisory Council’s “Science-to-Action Plan for the Upland Ecosystem” provides a broad framework for collecting data, performing analyses, and developing the modeling tools needed to address restoration and resilience planning in the Tahoe Basin. A holistic and coordinated approach is needed to address climate change and disturbance impacts (e.g. wildfire, introduction of species) in forests and watersheds of the Basin. This framework addresses the research needed to identify changing conditions, inform resource management decision-making, and monitor expected outcomes. Project focus areas include forests and fires, terrestrial and aquatic linkages, and biological integrity.
Key Accomplishments
Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project
Threshold Categories
Fisheries
Recreation
Vegetation Preservation
Wildlife
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Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $105,000 (Estimated Cost: $800,000)