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Boreal rain forests of Norway. This layer was created by hand digitizing an image provided by Holien Håkon who recieved it from Geir Gaarder. The layer was created for the book: DellaSala, DA editor. 2010. Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World. Island Press, Washington DC. 336 pp. http://www.islandpress.org/dellasala/
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This dataset was created from data provided by the USDA Forest Service MAPSS team at the Pacific Northwest Research Station. The National Center for Conservation Science and Policy calculated the mean value for the 2035-2045 period and clipped the file to the region surrounding San luis Obispo County, California. The data are the projected change in mean temperatures for August produced by the CSIRO model at 0.8 degree resolution (approximately 8 km). Units are degrees Celsius.
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This data set combines USGS Hydrologic Units (Subbasins = 5th field HUC) with data on the change in April to September Run off from 1950 to a 2 degree C increase in temperature. Data from: Alan Hamlet, University of Washington.
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Uncertain and isolated areas of Boreal rain forests of Norway. This layer was created by hand digitizing an image provided by Holien Håkon who recieved it from Geir Gaarder. The layer was created for the book: DellaSala, DA editor. 2010. Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World. Island Press, Washington DC. 336 pp. http://www.islandpress.org/dellasala/
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The extent of the Clayoquot Sound Region. This layer was developed using several online maps of the region. The layer was created for the book: DellaSala, DA editor. 2010. Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World. Island Press, Washington DC. 336 pp. http://www.islandpress.org/dellasala/
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