Service Description: Sea level rise presents a new challenge to coastal conservation. The authors quantified and mapped the vulnerability of habitats, imperiled species, and conservation lands to sea level rise throughout the entire California coast, where high biodiversity, high endemism, and 26.5 million people coincide. Combining habitat vulnerability with conservation management status, the authors developed a wall-to-wall map of five
strategies to maintain coastal habitat area in the face of sea level rise. This assessment serves as a conservation blueprint for state, local, and federal agencies, and private conservation planners to take coordinated, sustained action today to conserve California’s coastal habitats in the face of sea level rise and other stressors. The strategies mapped are Resilient Conserved Habitat, Resilient Non-conserved Habitat, Vulnerable Conserved Habitat, Vulnerable Non-conserved Habitat, Potential Future Habitat, and Exposed Built Environment.
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