Science activity #54141,
          updated 25 September 2024
        Coastal Wetland Restoration a Nature Based Decarbonization Multi-Benefit Climate Mitigation Solution: Policy and Governance
Description / purpose
          A team at UC Davis (Dr. Mark Lubell, Dr. Gwen Arnold, PhD Candidate Kyra Gmoser-Daskalakis) is conducting social science research on wetland restoration in the California Bay-Delta as part of a larger, interdisciplinary project on wetland restoration across multiple University of California campuses and national labs ("Coastal Wetland Restoration a Nature Based Decarbonization Multi-Benefit Climate Mitigation Solution"). First, the project is conducting social network and spatial analysis using the EcoAtlas project database to examine drivers of wetland restoration investment in the Bay-Delta from the 1980s to now. Second, case studies of individual restoration projects and interviews with 40+ restoration project partners examines barriers to the restoration implementation and perceptions and goals of multi-benefits among interested parties. Preliminary results have been shared at the State of the Estuary and Bay-Delta Science Conferences in 2024. See https://wetlands.ucsc.edu/index.html for more information.
        
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None specifiedActivity status
- 1 Awarded / Initiating (2022)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing (2022 - 2024)
- 3 Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $0
Location
            
            Subbasins
          
          
            
            Delta regions
          
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Type and context
Science action area
                                          SAA Need 3 (2022-2026): Expand multi-benefit approaches to managing the Delta as a social-ecological system
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                              SAA Action Area 3 (2017-2021): Develop tools and methods to support and evaluate habitat restoration
                
                                    
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                                          Data application / Analytics
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                              Data application – Data analysis
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                              Data application – Modeling
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                              Data application – Science communication / knowledge synthesis
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                              Research
                
                                    
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Lead implementing organization
Partner implementing organizations
                                          University of California - Santa Cruz [UCSC]
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                              University of California - Santa Barbara [UCSB]
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                              University of California - Berkeley [UC Berkeley]
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                              University of California - Irvine [UCI]
                
                                    
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