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San Joaquin Valley Least Conflict Solar Analysis - A Path Forward

Feb 16, 2018 (Last modified Aug 11, 2019)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
San Joaquin Valley Least Conflict Solar Analysis - A Path Forward

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This gallery contains the data layers assembled by the Least Conflict Solar stakeholders groups. The data and galleries can be used by Valley planners and decision-makers; local, state, and federal resource managers, and the general public to identify areas suitable for solar development based on the least conflict solar assessment undertaken in 2015. To read more about the planning process visit the report here: A Path Forward.
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san joaquin valley, agriculture, solar, energy, least conflict

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The Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) provides scientific expertise to support the conservation and recovery of biological diversity in its natural state through applied research, education, planning, and community service.

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