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Comment 92 for 2013 Investment Plan for Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds (2013investmentpln-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Lorraine
Last Name: Flint
Email Address: lflint@usgs.gov
Affiliation: US Geological Survey
Subject: Suggestions for Climate Change Research
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The following is a proposed project for research on climate change and energy development in California. Thank you for your consideration. Please contact me with any questions or comments or if you would be interested in a formal proposal. Identification and prioritization of state lands for energy development Land availability for renewable energy development to counter greenhouse gas emissions is often in conflict or competition with other land uses in California. We are offering an approach to identify lands that would serve this purpose that are at the highest risk of being impacted by climate change to the point of providing very low returns as a result of conservation or management actions, that also have desirable characteristics for energy development. The USGS and Defenders of Wildlife are currently completing a CA-LCC project that assesses impacts of climate change and land use scenarios on CA rangelands. The research offers evidence for levels of vulnerability and resilience that can be considered by land and resource managers for conservation, acquisition, and optimization of management and financial resources to maintain biodiversity and healthy working landscapes. We'd like to extend this research to the entire state, using risk analyses and modeling of the hydrologic response to climate change and land use scenarios to identify the landscapes and watersheds most vulnerable to climate change that are the least likely to benefit from conservation measures. These would be overlaid with various projections of land use and suitability for development of different energy sources to pose a potential prioritization of lands for consideration for energy development. An outreach and education component would inform and consider land owners and resource managers to optimize collaboration and project success.
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2013-03-07 09:23:39
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