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Title Author Datesort descending Subjects
Explaining Extreme Events of 2013 from a Climate Perspective Herring, Stephanie C., Hoerling, Martin P., Peterson, Thomas C., and Stot, Peter A. 2014 extreme events
Examining the contribution of the observed global warming trend to the California droughts of 2012/13 and 2013/14 Funk, Chris, Hoell, Andrew, and Stone, Dáithí 2014 sea surface temperature, drought, climate modeling
The key role of dry days in changing regional climate and precipitation regimes Polade, Suraj D., David W. Pierce, Daniel R. Cayan, Alexander Gershunov, and Michael D. Dettinger 2014 precipitation, climate change projections, climate modeling
Indigenous experiences in the U.S. with climate change and environmental stewardship in the Anthropocene Chief, Karletta, Daigle, John J., Lynn, Kathy, and Whyte, Kyle Powys 2014 indigenous peoples, climate change adaptation, resource management
Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Model for Modern Fire Management? Joint Fire Science Program 2014 wildfire, traditional ecological knowledge, indigenous peoples, forest management
Sierra Nevada Birds and Climate Change Bumgardner, S. 2014 birds, biodiversity
Climate-Smart Conservation: Putting Adaptation Principles into Practice Stein, Bruce A., Glick, Patty, Edelson, Naomi, and Staudt, Amanda 2014 climate-smart conservation, adaptive management, climate change adaptation
The relative impacts of climate and land-use change on conterminous United States bird species from 2001 to 2075 Sohl, Terry L. 2014 birds, land cover, land use, climate change impacts on biodiversity, species distribution modeling
Selecting CMIP5 GCMs for downscaling over multiple regions McSweeney, C. F., R. G. Jones, R. W. Lee, and D. P. Rowell 2014 downscaling, climate modeling, climate change assessment
Past, present and future distributions of a local assemblage of congeneric lizards in southern California Barrows, Cameron W. and Fisher, Mark 2014 reptiles, bioclimatic modeling, biodiversity
County-level analysis of the impact of temperature and population increases on California wildfire data Baltar, M., J. E. Keeley, and F. P. Schoenberg 2014 wildfire, temperature trends, urban growth
Key lessons for incorporating natural infrastructure into regional climate adaptation planning Langridge, Suzanne M., Hartge, Eric H., Clark, Ross, Arkema, Katie, Verutes, Gregory M., Prahler, Erin E., Stoner-Duncan, Sarah, Revell, David L., Caldwell, Margaret R., Guerry, Anne D., Ruckelhaus, Mary, Abeles, Adina, Coburn, Chris, and O'Conner, Kevin 2014 sea level rise, coastal adaptation planning, coastal zone management, climate change adaptation
Climatic variation and tortoise survival: Has a desert species met its match? Lovich, Jeffrey E., Yackulic, Charles B., Freilich, Jerry, Agha, Mickey, Austin, Meaghan, Meyer, Katherine P., Arundel, Terence R., Hansen, Jered, Vamstad, Michael S., and Root, Stephanie A. 2014 reptiles, biodiversity, predation
Quo vadis amphibia? Global warming and breeding phenology in frogs, toads and salamanders While Geoffrey M., and Uller, Tobias 2014 amphibians, phenology, biodiversity
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment Technical Synthesis: Chaparral Hauptfeld, R.S., Kershner, J. M., and Feifel, K. M. 2014 chaparral, vulnerability assessment, biodiversity
Dissecting indices of aridity for assessing the impacts of global climate change Girvetz, Evan H. and Zganjar, Chris 2014 drought, climate change impacts, precipitation, evapotranspiration
Large wildfire trends in the western United States, 1984–2011 Dennison, Philip E., Simon C. Brewer, James D. Arnold, and Max A. Moritz 2014 drought, wildfire, fire frequency
Response surfaces of vulnerability to climate change: the Colorado River Basin, the High Plains, and California Foti, Romano, Ramirez, Jorge A., Brown, Thomas C. 2014 water management, climate change impacts
Klamath Youth Program Melding Science and Traditional Knowledge Wins National Award ICTMN Staff 2014 traditional ecological knowledge, indigenous peoples, resource management
Is US climatic diversity well represented within the existing federal protection network? Batllori, Enric, Carol Miller, Marc-André Parisien, Sean Aaron Parks, and Max A. Moritz 2014 protected area networks, conservation planning, climate change assessment

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