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Adaptive Forest Management Strategies

Adapted from: Millar, Constance I., Nathan L. Stephenson, and Scott L. Stephens, 2008. (February 5, 2008). Reframing forest and resource management strategies for a climate change context. U.S....

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Promote Resilience to Change

Adapted from: Millar, Constance I., Nathan L. Stephenson, and Scott L. Stephens, 2008. (February 5, 2008). Reframing forest and resource management strategies for a climate change context. U.S....

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Monitoring Woodlands for Climate Impacts

Figure 1. Monitoring your forest starts with walking through it. Written by Eli Sagor, University of Minnesota Importance of forest health monitoring Early detection of new local forest health threats...

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Climate Change Adaptation for Forests

To help forests adapt to changes in climate, landowners must consider several aspects of land management.   Adapted from Millar, Constance I., Nathan L. Stephenson, and Scott L. Stephens, 2008. (Feb....

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Managing for Biodiversity Loss from Climate Change

Adapted from: Manley, P. 2008. Biodiversity and Climate Change. (May 20, 2008). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Climate Change Resource Center....

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Assisted Migration

Written by Glenn Ahrens, Oregon State University Figure 1. A lodgepole pine provenance experiment in New Zealand (Wright 1976). Trees are genetically adapted to local climate. As climate changes,...

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The Debate about Assisted Migration

Adapted from McLachlan, J.S., J.J. Hellman, and M.W. Schwartz. 2007. A framework for debate of assisted migration in an era of climate change. Conservation Biology. 21(2):297-302. Quotes taken from:...

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Management Strategies for Family Forests

Figure 1. Millions of American families own forested land. Written by Eli Sagor, University of Minnesota About Family Forests The term “family forests” refers to forested or wooded property owned by...

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Will Black Oaks Survive Climate Change in the Midwest?

Black oaks may face many threats from climate change in the coming years. Photo: Willow, Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.5) The survival of some species of oaks, among them black oak, have been threatened...

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