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C. Raymond, H. Morgan, D. Peterson, J. Halofsky, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, and USDA Northwest Climate Hub
Year:
2022
Subject:
Forests; Climate change; Summer moisture stress; Wildfire; Invasive species; Forest insects and disease; small forest landowners; Private forests; Adaptation actions; Resilient forests; Forest health
Andrew Bower, Vicky Erickson, Holly R. Prendeville, J. Brad St. Clair, Gwynne Corrigan, Kai Foster, Gladwin Joseph, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar, Deanne DiPietro, and Northwest Climate Hub
Year:
2022
Subject:
Climate change; Temperature increases; Changes in precipitation; Reforestation; Assisted migration; Afforestation; Adaptation; Seedlots
Kristen Schmitt, Robert Krska, Christie Deloria, P. Danielle Shannon, Matt Cooper, J. Eash, John Haugland, Sarah E. Johnson, Sheela Johnson, Madeline R. Magee, Greg Mayne, Casey Nelson, Cathy Nigg, A. Sidie-Slettedahl, Leslie Brandt, Stephen Handler, Maria Janowiak, Patricia Butler-Leopold, Todd Ontl, Christoper Swanston, USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science
Year:
2022
Subject:
Climate change; Water resources; Temperature stress; Precipitation stress; Lake level change; adaptation; Strategies; Approaches; management actions; restoration actions; conservation
Rafael Arévalo, Emmanuel Ebanyenle, Alberta Asi Ebeheakey, Kofi Abban Bonsu, Ophilious Lambog, Richard Soares, Alex C. Wiedenhoeft, and Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)