Climate Smart Actions for Natural Resource Managers Sponsored by The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation The California Landscape Conservation Cooperative.

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Climate Smart Actions for Natural Resource Managers Sponsored by The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation The California Landscape Conservation Cooperative The Nature Conservancy The California State Coastal Conservancy

Workshop Committee Sarah Allen, National Park Service Annie Burke, Bay Area Open Space Council Rebecca Fris, Deanne DiPietro, CA LCC Matt Gerhart, Coastal Conservancy Kirk Klausmeyer, Nature Conservancy Lisa Micheli, Pepperwood Preserve John Parodi, SamVeloz, Melissa Pitkin PRBO Conserv. Sci. Marina Psaros, Corovai Caroline Warner, San Francisco Bay Joint Venture

San Anselmo, CA January 1, 2005 Marin Independent Journal

Highway 1 at Ocean Beach January 2010 Jeff Hansen

Desired Outcome Natural resource managers, scientists, non- governmental organizations and regulators collaborate as an integrated community to identify climate change challenges to ecosystems and develop shared solutions

Workshop Objectives Natural resource managers learn how to incorporate “climate smart” actions into their work to enhance the resilience of ecosystems. Researchers gain a better understanding of the needs of natural resource managers in order to develop information important for adaptation decisions.