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Final Report: Model-Based Scenario Planning to Inform Climate Change Adaptation in the Northern Great Plains

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Date Received
2017

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Symstad, A.J., Miller, B.W., Friedman, J.M., Fisichelli, N.A., Ray, A.J., Rowland, Erika, and Schuurman, G.W., 2017, Model-based scenario planning to inform climate change adaptation in the Northern Great Plains—Final report: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2017–1129, 22 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20171129.

Summary

We worked with managers in two focal areas to plan for the uncertain future by integrating quantitative climate change scenarios and simulation modeling into scenario planning exercises. In our central North Dakota focal area, centered on Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, managers are concerned about how changes in flood severity and growing conditions for native and invasive plants may affect archaeological resources and cultural landscapes associated with the Knife and Missouri Rivers. Climate projections and hydrological modeling based on those projections indicate plausible changes in spring and summer soil moisture ranging from a 7 percent decrease to a 13 percent increase and maximum winter snowpack (important [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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