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|a Hansen, Andrew James.
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|a Climate Change in Wildlands :
|b Pioneering Approaches to Science and Management /
|c by Andrew James Hansen, William B. Monahan, David M. Theobald, S. Thomas Olliff.
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|a XII, 391 p. 2 illus. :
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|a Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Why Study Climate Change in Mountains?- PART I: Approaches for Climate Adaptation Planning -- 2. Linking Climate Science and Management -- 3. Challenges and Approaches for Integrating Climate Science into Federal Land Management -- PART II: Climate and Land Use Change -- 4. Historical and Projected Climates to Support Climate Adaptation across the Northern Rocky Mountains -- 5. Foundational Analyses of Historical and Projected Climates as a Basis for Climate Change Exposure and Adaptation Potential across the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative -- 6. Assessing Vulnerability to Land Use and Climate Change at Landscape Scales: Landforms and Physiographic Diversity as Coarse-Filter Targets Representing Species and Processes -- PART III: Ecological Consequences and Vulnerabilities -- 7. Quantifying Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystem Processes in the Great Northern and Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperatives -- 8. Modeling Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Vegetation for National Parks in the Eastern United States -- 9. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Tree Species and Biome Types in the United States Northern Rocky Mountains -- 10. Past, Present, and Future Climate Shapes the Vegetation Communities of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem across Elevation Gradients -- 11. Assessing the Vulnerability of Tree Species to Climate Change in the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative -- 12. Likely Responses of Native and Invasive Salmonid Fishes to Climate Change in the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains -- PART IV. Managing under Climate Change -- 13. Opportunities, Challenges, Approaches to Achieving Climate-Smart Adaptation -- 14. Perspectives on Responding to Climate Change at Rocky Mountain National Park -- 15. Case Study: Whitebark Pine in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem -- 16. Assessing Success in Sustaining Wildland Ecosystems: Insights from Greater Yellowstone -- 17. Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index.
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|a Libro descargado a ALEPH en bloque (proveniente de proveedor)
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