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Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S. : 5 Associated Items

Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.  related to  Drought Risk and Adaptation in the Interior (DRAI) Database of Interviews with DOI/Tribal land managers in northwest Colorado, southwest South Dakota, and Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, 2013-2016
Regional Climate Response Collaboratives: Multi-Institutional Support for Climate Resilience  product of  Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.
Final Report: Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.  product of  Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.
Who, What, Where, When, and How? A Typology of Drought Decision-Making on Public and Tribal Lands in the North-Central United States  product of  Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.
Co-producing actionable climate science and adaptation strategies in BLM-managed lands contexts: A report on the process of collaboration and lessons learned for future research  product of  Foundational Science Area: Maximizing Stakeholder Engagement to Support Climate Adaptation in the North Central U.S.

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