New Handouts Summarize Tree Species Responses to Climate Change
Ecosystems will be increasingly affected by a changing climate, and understanding the potential impacts is an important first step to sustaining healthy forests in the face of changing conditions. We develop vulnerability assessments in each of our project areas in order to provide high-quality information about future changes in climate and the potential effects on the forest ecosystems specific to that particular region. This information helps to identify the characteristics that put forest communities at greatest risk and can be used to inform natural resource management.
Several vulnerability assessments have been developed through the Climate Change Response Framework. Although each vulnerability assessment is tailored to meet the needs identified within each region, they are designed to share similarities in general format and content. Our vulnerability assessments:
- Focus on forest ecosystems within a defined region
- Address vulnerabilities of individual tree species and forest or natural community types within the region
- Provide gridded historical and modeled climate change information
- Employ at least two different forest impact models to project changes for tree species
- Use panels of scientists and managers with local expertise to put scientific results in context
To find Ecoregional Assessments for:
- Central Hardwoods
- Northern Minnesota
- Northern Lower Michigan/Easter Upper Michigan
- Northern Wisconsin
- Central Appalachians
- Urban: Chicago Wilderness
- New England
- Mid-Atlantic