The Blueprint provides planners and managers across organizations the opportunity to align their efforts to protect fish and wildlife habitat, improve quality of life for people, and develop strong economies. The Blueprint includes assessments of future land use change, including sea level rise and urban growth projections, to assist in shaping a more resilient landscape and a sustainable future for natural resources in Florida. The Blueprint will continue to be refined in the future as new/improved data become available. The Blueprint can be used for decision support to: -Prioritize conservation actions/investments -Plan for natural disasters -Develop incentive programs -Increase success in securing grant funds -Streamline regulatory [...]
Summary
The Blueprint provides planners and managers across organizations the opportunity to align their efforts to protect fish and wildlife habitat, improve quality of life for people, and develop strong economies. The Blueprint includes assessments of future land use change, including sea level rise and urban growth projections, to assist in shaping a more resilient landscape and a sustainable future for natural resources in Florida. The Blueprint will continue to be refined in the future as new/improved data become available.
The Blueprint can be used for decision support to:
-Prioritize conservation actions/investments
-Plan for natural disasters
-Develop incentive programs
-Increase success in securing grant funds
-Streamline regulatory processes
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Purpose
The Florida Conservation Blueprint (Blueprint) is a spatial plan that identifies shared conservation priorities across Florida. The Blueprint was developed by the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative (PFLCC) for the cooperative, incorporating strategies from a suite of partners. The Blueprint supports spatial conservation planning to inform conservation action and investment.
Rights
Users are encouraged to read and fully comprehend the metadata record prior to using these data. Please acknowledge the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) as the data source for any products developed from these data. Users should be aware that comparison with other data sets for the same area may be inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in mapping conventions, data collection techniques, and computer processes over time. FWC shall not be liable for improper or incorrect use of these data.