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Background Materials: Climate Change Vulnerability in the Appalachians
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Phase I: Alternatives for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Expert Panel Findings PDF
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In 2012, the Appalachian LCC tasked NatureServe with a two-phase project that explores the understanding of climate change in the Appalachian landscape. The first phase focused on assembling a panel of experts to provide guidance on a) prioritizing species and habitats to assess vulnerability to climate change; b) selecting approaches to conduct vulnerability assessments, and c) identifying appropriate climate data to use in the assessments. Using the recommendations of the Panel, the second phase of the research conducted vulnerability analyses on selected species and habitats, and provided results within the context of other existing assessments. This report summarizes Phase I of this effort.
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Impacts
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Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, and plant and animal ranges have shifted. Continued changes to Earth's climate could influence agricultural crop yields, affect human health, and impact our energy supply. Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment and will continue to impact society in a variety of ways today and tomorrow.
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IPCC: Technical Report - Climate Change and Biodiversity
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Technical Report of the IPCC. 2002
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Global
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Resources
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Collection of resources, documents, papers, and other information related to drivers and impacts of climate change.
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The Working Lands for Wildlife Workspaces
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Don't Blame the Beetles
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Bark beetles have devastated western forests, but that may not mean more severe fires.
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Climate Science Documents
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Ecosystems Vulnerability Datasets
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Table displaying name, dataset link, topic name, topic categories, comments/links, and list of tags.
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National Conservation Training Center Training Announcement: Decision Analysis for Climate Change - ALC3196
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Natural resource managers are increasingly tasked with understanding climate
change impacts and using this knowledge in making decisions. Yet the
uncertainty inherent in evaluating climate impacts often impedes action. This 10‐
week online course provides participants with skills to address climate change
impacts in making decisions about natural resource management.
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Decision Analysis for Climate Change (Online) – ALC3196 Class Agenda
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January 15 ‐ March 17th, 2015. Total Contact Time: 28‐34 hours
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