Quantitative analyses on current species/site feasibility
This repository holds data, scripts, model outputs and figures of preliminary analyses of species distribution and climatic suitability predictions for BC tree species at the BEC site-series level.
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Initializing
Inform and refine current BC species feasibility tables including CFRG and ecological feasibility tables for downstream use in Climate Change Informed Species Selection (CCISS) tools
Develop site-specific (micro-climatically relevant) species distribution/suitability models
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