By mapping and monitoring natural areas and using climate models that project future conditions, scientists can identify landscapes that support the greatest variety of species and could remain relatively buffered from the effects of climate change over time. Conservation of these areas can help preserve species, provide people and communities with clean air and water, protect cultural resources, and sustain economies.
The resources collected here reflect The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to support federal and state landscape management plans that use science to predict conditions—such as where temperatures might become hotter, how much sea levels will rise, or where catastrophic wildfires might occur—and address the impacts on ecosystems.