Aligning Ecological and Social Priorities for Climate Adaptation on our Forested Public Lands
- HF-ID: HF2018-14
- Category: Research Files
- Creator: Littlefield, C., Thompson, J.R.
- Associated Person: Belote, R.T., Aplet, G.H.
- Date: May 2019 to April 2021
- Location: California, Montana, Tennessee, North Carolina
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship. January 10, 2019 Notification of NOT receiving the fellowship. 1 File Folder. 8.5 inches x 11 inches.
- Keywords: climate change, disturbance, education and policy, management
- Abstract:
- With climatic changes, shifting disturbance regimes, and evolving socio-political pressures, our public lands face an uncertain future. These complex dynamics call for a management paradigm that is robust to tremendous uncertainty while directly addressing the potential for enduring ecological transitions as well as what stakeholders-all members of the public-value in our forested public lands.
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