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Foundational Science Area: Assessing Climate Change Impacts to Wildlife and Habitats in the North Central U.S.

Building our Foundational Understanding on How Climate Change is Impacting Fish, Wildlife, and Habitats of Concern (2014-2016)

Dates

Start Date
2014-09-08
End Date
2017-11-30
Release Date
2014

Summary

In the North Central U.S., temperatures are rising and precipitation patterns are changing, with consequences ranging from more frequent and severe wildfires to prolonged drought to widespread forest pest outbreaks. As a result, land managers are becoming increasingly concerned about how climate change is affecting natural resources and the essential services they provide communities. The rates and ecological impacts of changing conditions vary across this diverse region, which stretches from the Great Plains to the High Rockies. The goal of this project was to understand how native grasslands, shrublands, and forests will respond to changing conditions. Researchers first modeled how these vegetation types have changed over the past [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Andrew Hansen
Funding Agency :
North Central CSC
Project Team :
Arjun Adhikari
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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Project Extension

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typeTechnical Summary
valueThe goal of the proposed work is to assess the vulnerability of forest and grassland vegetation to climate change and drought in the greater ecosystems centered on public and Native American Lands across the NC CSC domain. Objectives are as follows. 1. Quantify change in the spatial patterns of natural cover types as influence by land use intensification for 2000 to present and projected to 2100. 2. Summarize the responses ecological processes to past (1950-present) and projected (2010-2100) climate change. 3. Develop species habitat distribution models for dominant forest / shrub species and project species habitat suitability under IPCC climate scenarios. 4. Statistically relate grassland phenology to climate, soils, and landform and project potential changes in grassland phenology under IPCC climate scenarios. 5. Synthesize the results from Objectives 1-3 in the form of vulnerability assessments for major greater wildland ecosystems in the NC CSC domain. The study area includes the forest, shrubland, and grassland cover types across the NC CSC domain. The spatial units for analysis include the Greater Wildland Ecosystems centered on federal and Native American lands and EPA Type III ecoregions. Objective 1 will summarize the responses ecological processes to past (1950-present) and projected (2010-2100) climate change using PRISM data and IPCC CMIP 5 climate projections. These will be inputs to the TOPS ecological model to project snow pack, soil moisture, runoff, and gross primary productivity. Objective 2 will develop species habitat distribution models for dominant forest / shrub species and project species habitat suitability under IPCC climate scenarios. Forest Inventory and Analysis data will be used to develop statistical models using the SAHM software and used to project tree species habitat suitability under future climate scenarios. Objective 3 will use MODIS NDVI data to develop statistical models of grassland phenology based on climate, soils, and landform and project potential changes in grassland phenology under IPCC climate scenarios. Objective 4 will synthesize the results from Objectives 1-3 in the form of vulnerability assessments for major Greater Wildland Ecosystems in the NC CSC domain.
typeFY 14 Grant
valueG14AP00181
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2014
totalFunds142176.0
year2015
totalFunds182824.0
year2016
totalFunds174999.0
parts
typeAward Type
valueGrant
typeAward Number
valueG14AP00181
totalFunds499999.0

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
RegistrationUUID NCCWSC eac9ede6-98a8-4c8c-b3d6-2e4d22891b5e
StampID NCCWSC NC14-MJ0060

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