U.S. National Forests adapt to climate change through science–management partnerships |
Littell, Jeremy, Peterson, David, Millar, Constance, and O'Halloran, Kathy |
2012 |
forest management, climate change adaptation |
A unifying model for the analysis of phenotypic, genetic, and geographic data |
Guillot, Gilles, Renaud, Sabrina, Ledevin, Ronan, Michaux, Johan, and Claude, Julien |
2012 |
biogeography, statistical methods, population genetics |
Water-Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Warming in the Sierra Nevada: Simulating the Regulated Rivers of California’s West Slope Sierra Nevada |
Rheinheimer, David R., Ligare, Scott T., and Viers, Joshua H. |
2012 |
water management, climate change adaptation |
Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies for Natural Communities: Piloting methods in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts |
Comer, Patrick J., Young, Bruce, Schulz, Keith, Kittel, Gwen, Unnasch, Bob, Braun, David, Hammerson, Geoff, Smart, Lindsey, Hameilton, Healy, Auer, Stephanie, Smyth, Regan, and Hak, Jon |
2012 |
biodiversity, vulnerability assessment |
The Adaptation for Conservation Targets (ACT) framework: a tool for incorporating climate change into natural resource management |
Cross, Molly S., Zavaleta, Erika S., Bachelet, Dominique, Brooks, Marjorie L., Enquist, Carolyn A. F., Fleishman, Erica, Graumlich, Lisa J., Groves, Craig R., Hannah, Lee, Hansen, Lara, Hayward, Greg, Koopman, Marni, Lawler, Joshua J., and 8 others |
2012 |
adaptive management, biodiversity management, climate change adaptation, conceptual modeling, scenario planning, climate-smart conservation |
Trends in wildfire severity: 1984 to 2010 in the Sierra Nevada, Modoc Plateau, and Southern Cascades, California, USA |
Miller, Jay D., and Safford, Hugh |
2012 |
wildfire, fire frequency, forests |
Identifying Vulnerable Species and Adaptation Strategies in the Southern Sierra of California Using Historical Resurveys |
Santos, Maria J., Moritz, Craig, and Thorne, James H. |
2012 |
historical biogeography, climate change, species distributions |
Conceptualizing the role of sediment in sustaining ecosystem services: Sediment-ecosystem regional assessment (SEcoRA) |
Apitz, Sabine E. |
2012 |
sediment transport, ecosystem services |
The Coming Megafloods |
Dettinger, M., and Ingram, B. L. |
2012 |
atmospheric rivers, storms, flooding |
An overview of CMIP5 and the experiment design |
Taylor, Karl E., Stouffer, Ronald J., and Meehl, Gerald A. |
2012 |
climate modeling, climate change projections |
Climate change and tidal marsh plant communities in the San Francisco Bay-Delta |
Schile, Lisa M. |
2012 |
sea level rise, estuarine ecosystems, climate change impacts |
A method for physically based model analysis of conjunctive use in response to potential climate changes |
Hanson, R. T., Flint, L. E., Flint, A. L, Dettinger, M. D., Faunt, C. C., Cayan, Dan, and Schmid, Wolfgang |
2012 |
precipitation, groundwater, hydrology, climate change impacts, case studies |
Nice weather for bettongs: using weather events, not climate means, in species distribution models |
Bateman, Brooke L., Jeremy VanDerWal, and Christopher N. Johnson |
2012 |
species distribution modeling, weather, extreme events, case studies |
A
Synthesis
of
Literature
on
Traditional
Ecological
Knowledge
and
Climate
Change |
Vinyeta, Kristen |
2012 |
traditional ecological knowledge, climate change adaptation, climate change impacts |
Climate change and the invasion of California by grasses |
Sandel, Brody and Dangremond, Emily M. |
2012 |
climate change, grasslands, invasive species |
Projected future suitable habitat and productivity of Douglas-fir in western North America |
Weiskittel, Aaron R., Crookston, Nicholas L., and Rehfeldt, Gerard E. |
2012 |
vegetation distribution, bioclimatic modeling, climate change |