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A Collaborative Approach to Assessing Regional Cumulative Effects in the Transboundary Crown of the Continent
Guy Greenaway, Danah Duke, Michael Quinn
Encompassing the shared Rocky Mountain region of Montana, British Columbia and Alberta, the ‘Crown of the Continent’ ecosystem is one of North America’s most ecologically diverse and jurisdictionally fragmented ecosystems. The long-term ecological viability of the region is currently threatened by disjointed jurisdiction-based management, and by dramatic increases in all areas of human activity.

Recognizing the need to explore ecosystem-based ways of collaborating, more than 20 government agencies from across the Crown began meeting in 2001, eventually forming the Crown of the Continent Managers Partnership (CMP). Their workplan describes “Addressing cumulative effects of human activity across the ecosystem” as one of their highest priorities.

The Regional Landscape Analysis Project is a multi-year effort to 1) identify drivers and barriers to advancing a cumulative effects process in the region, and develop a framework for its implementation; 2) compile region-wide spatial, metric and trend data sets for all major land uses and natural disturbance regimes in the Crown region; 3) conduct modeling to simulate future landscape conditions based on current land use patterns and expert-determined trends; and 4) iteratively explore acceptable thresholds and possible mitigation strategies with participating agencies.


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