Using Geospatial Techniques to Plan for Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Habitats
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and The Nature Conservancy are using sea level rise modeling trends and the Habitat Priority Planner to identify freshwater wetlands in coastal South Carolina to protect for future wildlife management.
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