5/30/2023 0 Comments Trees of the pacific northwest![]() Appendix 7: Tree Species Distribution Maps (not included in report) - Tree species distribution maps for all six subregional study areas.Executive Summary - Includes executive summaries of the regional report and those of appendices 1-6 (the six subregional study areas).Report - Includes the regional report and appendices 1-6, which focus on each of the six subregional study areas this document includes all executive summaries.The report and supporting documents also can be downloaded using the links below.Ĭlimate Change and Forest Trees in the Pacific Northwest: A Vulnerability Assessment and Recommended Actions for National Forests To order a CD or printed copy of the full report, the executive summary, or both, please use the Publication Request Form and email it to. ![]() The objective of this study is to assess the vulnerability of forest trees of Washington and Oregon to climate change and to propose practical management actions that will work under a variety of future climate scenarios and will conserve biodiversity and increase resiliency in Pacific Northwest national forests. Information on the potential impacts of these changes is essential to manage National Forest System lands for the future. Pacific Northwest include overall warming and potentially increased winter precipitation and decreased summer precipitation. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest RegionĬlimate change predictions for the U.S. Warren Devine, Carol Aubry, Andrew Bower, Jeanne Miller, and Nicole Maggiulli Ahr A Vulnerability Assessment and Recommended Actions for National Forests
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