Mapping Connectivity and Conservation Opportunity on Agricultural Lands Across the Conterminous United States: A Species-agnostic Approach - FIC

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Mapping Connectivity and Conservation Opportunity on Agricultural Lands Across the Conterminous United States: A Species-agnostic Approach

Providing well-connected landscapes to allow wildlife to move between areas of high-quality habitat is a key strategy to help them adapt to climate change, and agricultural lands can play an important role. This technical report describes how the net movement of terrestrial species across the conterminous United States was modeled and linked to agricultural land quality to identify conservation opportunities on agricultural lands that balance species connectivity with our long-term food security. The results show the potential for agricultural lands to provide important movement routes for terrestrial species, supporting connectivity through otherwise heavily modified landscapes.

This modeling is part of AFT’s Farms Under Threat Initiative which is using advanced spatial analyses to analyze the status of and treats to agricultural land.  

Author
Justin Suraci
Publisher
Truckee, CA: Conservation Science Partners
Page Numbers
43
Publication Date
September 30, 2022
Publication Type
Reports and Guides
State
California
Keywords
Conservation Policies and Programs, Environmental Benefits, Land Use Changes, Land Use Planning, Why Save Farmland

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