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PARCC project: moving from models to planning and application

PARCC project: moving from models to planning and application. Neil Burgess. Conceptual diagram. Data and analysis. Bringing results together. Actions. Example outputs. List of species in each country today List of species in each reserve today

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PARCC project: moving from models to planning and application

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  1. PARCC project: moving from models to planning and application Neil Burgess

  2. Conceptual diagram Data and analysis Bringing results together Actions

  3. Example outputs • List of species in each country today • List of species in each reserve today • List of species in each country in future (according to traits and species distribution modelling) • List of species in each protected area in future (according to two approaches) • Maps of incoming and outgoing species from each country and each protected area • Maps of the countries / parts of countries / protected areas with the greatest amount of species change

  4. Data • GIS files for region, nations, protected areas • Present and potential future climate data • Maps of species present and future distributions (birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish) • IUCN Red List data supporting threat listing • IUCN species traits data (vulnerability to climate change) • Protected Area management effectiveness data

  5. How to use the results

  6. National or sub-national landscape planning and action • Mapping environmental safeguards for national REDD+ planning • Planning optimal protected area configuration • Defining required corridors between existing protected areas • Input into national land use plans (e.g. For Green Economy, REDD+ or other similar purpose)

  7. Site action at pilot sites • Understanding species that may leave and species that may arrive in each protected area • Defining best places for cross border connectivity projects • Defining areas where climate adaptation corridors might be required between existing protected areas

  8. Input to policy processes • Input to NBSAP processes? • Input into NAPA processes? • Assistance with reporting to UNFCCC and CBD? • Inputting environmental safeguards into national REDD+ readiness planning • Input into emerging Green Economy planning

  9. What is required from countries? Advice on what are the best targets for PARCC to focus on: • 2 years • Some funding • Some technical capacity • Ability to spend time in countries on conservation planning (the final planned part of the PARCC project is planning: Dr Bob Smith)

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