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A initiative summary created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [[CSUMB]].
 
A initiative summary created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [[CSUMB]].
  
== cross-jurisdictional environmental / landscape / transportation initiatives ==
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== cross-jurisdictional environmental ==
  
Big Sur is a rugged, mountainous region without official borders, but is identified to being along the [[Central Coast | Central Coast of California]] bounded to the north by [[City of Carmel-by-the-Sea|Carmel]] and to the south by Ragged Point, just past the southern, coastal border of [[San Simeon]]. Big Sur is a region known for its scenic views, campgrounds, hiking trails, and beaches. Highway 1 runs along the entirety of Big Sur, beginning roughly at [[City of Carmel-by-the-sea|Carmel]] down to [[San Luis Obispo]].
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-Range of the Condor NHA
  
 
== cross-jurisdictional landscape ==
 
== cross-jurisdictional landscape ==
'''Climate'''
 
  
The Big Sur region experiences a Mediterranean climate characterized by dry summers and mild wet winters. From 1915 - 2016 the average annual temperature was 68.6 F and the average rainfall was 40.79 inches<ref>Big Sur Station - Western Regional Climate Center, Desert Research Institue https://wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?ca0790 </ref> . Big Sur receives significantly more rain than other parts of Monterey County due to the influence of the coastally positioned [[Santa Lucia Range | Santa Lucia Mountains]]. This geographic feature forces cool ocean air to rise quickly and subsequently fall as precipitation.
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-California Coast Trial
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-Fort Ord Rec Trail and Greenway
  
 
== cross-jurisdictional transportation initiatives ==
 
== cross-jurisdictional transportation initiatives ==

Revision as of 16:31, 23 February 2021

This is the page for "Create a page that lists pages for large-scale cross-jurisdictional environmental / landscape / transportation initiatives e.g. Range of the Condor NHA, California Coast Trail, FORTAG, maybe some ecological corridor stuff, etc" (Delete the above when ready, this is just a placeholder for the page.)

A initiative summary created by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

cross-jurisdictional environmental

-Range of the Condor NHA

cross-jurisdictional landscape

-California Coast Trial -Fort Ord Rec Trail and Greenway

cross-jurisdictional transportation initiatives