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Responses of Douglas-fir populations to current and future climates

Dates

Start Date
2011
End Date
2014

Contacts

Funding Agency :
USFS PNW Station
Principal Investigator :
Brad St.Clair
Co-Investigator :
Tongli Wang, University of British Columbia

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Purpose

(1) Use etrueisting data from Douglas-fir provenance tests established worldwide to develop response functions that predict the performance of populations given information about the climates at the seed sources and planting locations; (2) Use those response functions to etrueplore management options for choosing populations for current and future climates.

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typeObjectives
value(1) Use existing data from Douglas-fir provenance tests established worldwide to develop response functions that predict the performance of populations given information about the climates at the seed sources and planting locations; (2) Use those response functions to explore management options for choosing populations for current and future climates.

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agendas
nameNorthwest CSC Agenda
themes
nameClimate Science & Modeling
number1
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nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
number2
options
nameResponse of Biological Systems to Climate Change
number3
options
atrue
nameVulnerability and Adaptation
number4
options
atrue
nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
number5
options
nameData, Infrastructure, Analysis, and Modeling
number6
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nameCommunication of Science Findings
number7
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urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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