Recent mandates in the United States require federal agencies to incorporate climate change science into land management planning efforts. These mandates target possible adaptation and mitigation strategies. However, the degree to which climate change is actively being considered in agency planning and management decisions is largely unknown. We explored the usefulness of climate change science for federal resource managers, focusing on the efficacy of potential adaptation strategies and barriers limiting the use of climate change science in adaptation efforts. Our study was conducted in the northern Rocky Mountains region of the western United States, where we interacted with 77 U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management personnel...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since 2...
As the effects of climate change accumulate and intensify, resource managers juggle existing goals a...
The management decisions of private landowners affect forest structure and composition, and may impa...
Climate change and its associated consequences pose an increasing risk to public lands in the wester...
Climate change and its hydrologic influences are well documented at the global scale, but local and ...
Understanding perceptions and attitudes of forest managers toward climate change and climate adaptiv...
Abstract: Natural resource managers need concrete ways to adapt to the effects of climate change. Sc...
Abstract This study explores potential adaptation approa-ches in planning and management that the Un...
Climate change has resulted in rapid biophysical changes in forests of the western U.S. and has prom...
Climate change and its associated consequences pose an increasing risk to public lands and communiti...
Climate adaptation planning and implementation are likely to increase rapidly within the forest sect...
Climate change will likely have significant effects on forest ecosystems worldwide. In Mediterranean...
The USDA Forest Service is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. Understanding the ...
As climate change increasingly challenges the capacity of traditional decision-making modalities to ...
This article, published in the Environmental Law Reporter, examines how the federal agencies that ma...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since 2...
As the effects of climate change accumulate and intensify, resource managers juggle existing goals a...
The management decisions of private landowners affect forest structure and composition, and may impa...
Climate change and its associated consequences pose an increasing risk to public lands in the wester...
Climate change and its hydrologic influences are well documented at the global scale, but local and ...
Understanding perceptions and attitudes of forest managers toward climate change and climate adaptiv...
Abstract: Natural resource managers need concrete ways to adapt to the effects of climate change. Sc...
Abstract This study explores potential adaptation approa-ches in planning and management that the Un...
Climate change has resulted in rapid biophysical changes in forests of the western U.S. and has prom...
Climate change and its associated consequences pose an increasing risk to public lands and communiti...
Climate adaptation planning and implementation are likely to increase rapidly within the forest sect...
Climate change will likely have significant effects on forest ecosystems worldwide. In Mediterranean...
The USDA Forest Service is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. Understanding the ...
As climate change increasingly challenges the capacity of traditional decision-making modalities to ...
This article, published in the Environmental Law Reporter, examines how the federal agencies that ma...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since 2...
As the effects of climate change accumulate and intensify, resource managers juggle existing goals a...
The management decisions of private landowners affect forest structure and composition, and may impa...