Integrated Strategies for a Vibrant and Sustainable Fresno County
Sectors
Impacts
This report provides climate change adaptation strategies that were developed by local leaders and experts in Fresno County, California, during a series of workshops in 2009-2010. Workshop participants considered both climate change impacts and local vulnerabilities while developing a suite of recommendations for increasing local resilience across sectors and communities. These recommendations are focused on socioeconomic systems including health and emergency preparedness, agriculture, and water resources and infrastructure, as well as species and ecosystems specifically within freshwater aquatic and riparian, woodlands and forests, and valley floor grasslands and semi-desert ecosystems. The anticipated climate impacts are delineated by sector and habitat type, and each is followed by related stakeholder recommended strategies.
Three global climate models were used in this report to provide a possible range of future conditions. The model outputs were obtained from the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station and analyzed and mapped by scientists at the GEOS Institute.


