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Data A3. Spatial data layer of the Freshwater Aquatics |
Priority Resource from the Peninsular Florida Landscape |
Conservation Cooperative, clipped to areas of Priority 1 |
and 2 from the Critical Land and Waters Identification |
Project 4.0 Aggregated Priorities model. The link contains |
multiple data layers – the raster titled ‘‘freshaq_new’’ is |
the Freshwater Aquatics Priority Resource. |
Archived by Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative: https://flcpa.databasin.org/datasets/ |
60e64816ffed43c8a2fbe43e9029d2a3 |
Data A4. The 1000 Friends of Florida urbanization |
spatial data layers for the Florida 2060 projections (both |
development projections and existing urban layers). |
Archived by Archived by Peninsular Florida Landscape |
Conservation Cooperative: https://databasin.org/ |
datasets/4a1340791089437dae38593f0ef39439 |
Data A5. The 1000 Friends of Florida ‘‘Alternative’’ |
urbanization layer for the Florida 2070 projections. |
Archived by Florida Geographic Data Library: https:// |
download.fgdl.org/pub/state/fl2070_dev_alt2070.zip |
Data A6. The 1000 Friends of Florida ‘‘Trend’’ |
urbanization spatial data layer for the Florida 2070 |
projections. |
Archived by Florida Geographic Data Library: https:// |
download.fgdl.org/pub/state/fl2070_dev_trnd2070.zip |
Data A7. The 1000 Friends of Florida 2010 baseline |
urbanization spatial data layer for the Florida 2070 |
projections. |
Archived by Florida Geographic Data Library: https:// |
download.fgdl.org/pub/state/fl2070_dev_base2010.zip |
Data A8. The 2040 and 2070 SLR inundation spatial |
data layers for Florida’s 36 coastal counties developed by |
the University of Florida GeoPlan center. |
Archived by University of Florida: https://sls.geoplan. |
ufl.edu/download-data |
Data A9. Spatial outputs from conservation target |
scenario modeling for three Priority Resources: High Pine |
and Scrub, Coastal Uplands, and Freshwater Aquatics, for |
six scenarios, which are all possible combinations of |
intermediate and high sea level rise paired with |
urbanization projections for 2040 and 2070, where |
2070 includes sprawling and compact development |
scenarios. |
Archived by United States Geological Survey: http:// |
doi.org/10.5066/P99EQGZW |
Acknowledgments |
Funding for this work was provided by the Peninsular |
Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative through |
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Many thanks to S. |
Traxler (who is now enjoying retirement) for engaging us |
in this important conservation planning exercise. We |
thank T. Hopkins, two anonymous reviewers, and the |
Associate Editor for providing helpful comments on |
earlier drafts of this article. Thanks to B. Stys and C. Keller |
for providing important information during our analyses. |
Any use of trade, product, website, or firm names in |
this publication is for descriptive purposes only and does |
not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. |
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