In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characterizes conservation values across nearly 130,000 km2 of the desert Southwest. Since this assessment was completed, several renewable energy facilities have been built in the Mojave Desert, thereby changing the conservation value of these lands. We have completed a new analysis of land use to reassess the conservation value of lands in two locations in the Mojave Desert where renewable energy development has been most intense: Ivanpah Valley, and the Western Mojave. We found that 99 of our 2.59-km2 planning units were impacted by development such that they would now be categorized as having lower conservation value, and most of these downgrades i...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Increasing energy production from renewable sources is a strategic priority for California and the n...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
<div><p>The rapid pace of climate change poses a major threat to biodiversity. Utility-scale renewab...
Solar energy developers have turned their sights on California’s deserts. Since 2010, local, state, ...
The rapid pace of climate change poses a major threat to biodiversity. Utility-scale renewable energ...
California deserts are faced with unprecedented anthropogenic change. Impact factors range from expa...
Like many in the conservation field, we have a good understanding of the urgent need for alternative...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Increasing energy production from renewable sources is a strategic priority for California and the n...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
In 2010, The Nature Conservancy completed the Mojave Desert Ecoregional Assessment, which characteri...
<div><p>The rapid pace of climate change poses a major threat to biodiversity. Utility-scale renewab...
Solar energy developers have turned their sights on California’s deserts. Since 2010, local, state, ...
The rapid pace of climate change poses a major threat to biodiversity. Utility-scale renewable energ...
California deserts are faced with unprecedented anthropogenic change. Impact factors range from expa...
Like many in the conservation field, we have a good understanding of the urgent need for alternative...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Balancing society's competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration o...
Increasing energy production from renewable sources is a strategic priority for California and the n...
The federal government has endorsed more extensive use of the federal public lands for the productio...