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Understanding Climate Change Vulnerability in the Pacific Northwest: A Comparison of Three Approaches

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Start Date
2012-09-22
End Date
2015-03-06
Release Date
2012

Summary

Climate change is already affecting species in many ways. Because individual species respond to climate change differently, some will be adversely affected by climate change whereas others may benefit. Successfully managing species in a changing climate will require an understanding of which species will be most and least impacted by climate change. Although several approaches have been proposed for assessing the vulnerability of species to climate change, it is unclear whether these approaches are likely to produce similar results. In this study, we compared the relative vulnerabilities to climate change of 76 species of birds, mammals, amphibians, and trees based on three different approaches to assessing vulnerability. We compared [...]

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nameClimate Science & Modeling
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nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
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nameResponse of Biological Systems to Climate Change
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nameVulnerability and Adaptation
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nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
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nameData, Infrastructure, Analysis, and Modeling
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nameCommunication of Science Findings
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nameNorthwest CSC Agenda
urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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