Project description (English)
The Nature Conservancy’s Resilient and Connected Landscapes project is the first study to comprehensively map resilient lands and significant climate corridors across Eastern North America. Released in October 2016, the study took eight years to complete, involved 60 scientists, and developed innovative new techniques for mapping climate-driven movements.
Project description (French)
Main contact organization for the project
The Nature Conservancy
Part of larger network(s)
Project status
Underway
Start year of project
2016
Primary ecosystem focus
Forested
Agricultural
Coastal
Connectivity action
Corridors network design
Core priority area designation
Land protection
Standard keywords
Corridors
Stepping stone
Geographical coverage
Jurisdiction(s)
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont