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The results of the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) were analyzed for specific conservation criteria for long-term planning that may help increase coastal resiliency in Maryland. The conservation criteria include areas that may support future wetland migration; wildlife habitat and corridors; high priority terrestrial living resources; vulnerable wetland habitat; and suitable hydric soils for wetland establishment. From these criteria, a conservation model was developed to prioritize the most important areas for wetland adaptation. The 'High' designation represents areas with the greatest potential for providing high quality wetlands habitat by 2100. |
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Wetland Adaptation Areas Index 2100 |
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