Questions about how forests might respond to climate change are often addressed through plan-ning, prediction, and modeling at the landscape scale. A recent synthesis of climate-change impacts on forest management and policy found that the earth is warmer than it has been in the recent past, and that 11 of the last 12 years rank among the 12 warmest since 1850 (Solomon et al. 2007). Projections are that global average surface temperatures will be 3.25–7.2°F warmer at the end of the this century, and the concern is that this will lead to an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disturbances such as wildfires, insect outbreaks, and disease epidemics (Dale et al. 2001; Malmsheimer et al. 2008). For many scientists, the question is ...
The most prominent international responses to climate change focus on mitigation (reducing the accum...
Abstract: Climate change is an important driver of changes in forests. As forests and forest-depende...
Because climate and vegetation are so strongly associated, it is assumed that the forecast rapid cha...
Climate change is now accepted as an important issue for forests and forest management around the wo...
Forests are shaped by the climates in which they grow. Climate has always changed over time, but man...
Climate change is an important driver of changes in forests. As many forests are likely to be affect...
The earth's climate has undergone dramatic and long-term changes through natural processes many...
Climate change will likely have significant effects on forest ecosystems worldwide. In Mediterranean...
Abstract: Climate change adaptation strategies for the forest management sector should be based on t...
The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the past century is projected to cause a...
Forest ecosystems respond to natural climatic variability and human-caused climate change in ways th...
Climate change is projected to have negative implications for forest ecosystems and their dependent ...
Within the next 50–100 years, the warming climate will have major effects on boreal and northern har...
Studies of the effects of climate change on forests have focused on the ability of species to tolera...
Forest ecosystems respond to natural climatic variability and human-caused climate change in ways th...
The most prominent international responses to climate change focus on mitigation (reducing the accum...
Abstract: Climate change is an important driver of changes in forests. As forests and forest-depende...
Because climate and vegetation are so strongly associated, it is assumed that the forecast rapid cha...
Climate change is now accepted as an important issue for forests and forest management around the wo...
Forests are shaped by the climates in which they grow. Climate has always changed over time, but man...
Climate change is an important driver of changes in forests. As many forests are likely to be affect...
The earth's climate has undergone dramatic and long-term changes through natural processes many...
Climate change will likely have significant effects on forest ecosystems worldwide. In Mediterranean...
Abstract: Climate change adaptation strategies for the forest management sector should be based on t...
The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the past century is projected to cause a...
Forest ecosystems respond to natural climatic variability and human-caused climate change in ways th...
Climate change is projected to have negative implications for forest ecosystems and their dependent ...
Within the next 50–100 years, the warming climate will have major effects on boreal and northern har...
Studies of the effects of climate change on forests have focused on the ability of species to tolera...
Forest ecosystems respond to natural climatic variability and human-caused climate change in ways th...
The most prominent international responses to climate change focus on mitigation (reducing the accum...
Abstract: Climate change is an important driver of changes in forests. As forests and forest-depende...
Because climate and vegetation are so strongly associated, it is assumed that the forecast rapid cha...