Resilient Connections

Product: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/58fac972665e4de8bb58c0cde3ab9602 

Role: Story & Creative Design

Client(s): Connecting Wildlands & Communities, Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management, San Diego State University, Climate Science Alliance, California Strategic Growth Council

Artform: StoryMap

Collaborators: Audrey Carver, Dr. Megan Jennings, Diane Terry

Description: The Connecting Wildlands & Communities (CWC) project, funded by the California State Strategic Growth Council through the California Climate Investments initiative, is a collaborative effort of the Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management (IEMM) at San Diego State University and the Climate Science Alliance.

The CWC project brings together an interdisciplinary team of planners, environmental engineers, ecologists, and geographers to explore how connected landscapes can support adaptation and resilience to climate change for both ecosystems and local communities in southern California. This project takes a comprehensive planning approach to meet State objectives on protecting rural communities, mitigating wildfire risk, supporting water sustainability, and protecting biodiversity. The goal of this research is to provide an integrated planning and decision-making framework that supports multi-benefit landscape-scale planning and facilitates science-informed climate adaptation and strategies across the region.

This piece was a collaboration with Youth Artist Audrey Carver and the CWC Team to create an ESRI Storymap depicting the project team’s climate data and partner stories.

Awards: 2021 ESRI Favorite Story of the Year

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