Pages that link to "Item:Q138347"
The following pages link to Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (Q138347):
Displayed 50 items.
- Treading water: Conservation of headwater-stream associated amphibians in northwestern North America (Q150610) (← links)
- Modeling Effects of Climate Change on Cheatgrass Die-Off Areas in the Northern Great Basin (Q160080) (← links)
- Support for the Seventh Annual Northwest Climate Conference (Q160087) (← links)
- Improving Projections of Hydrology in the Pacific Northwest (Q160092) (← links)
- NW CASC Deep Dives: Actionable Science Agendas for Emerging Climate Risks (Q160097) (← links)
- Relations Among Cheatgrass, Fire, Climate, and Sensitive-Status Birds across the Great Basin (Q160120) (← links)
- Using Genetic Information to Understand Drought Tolerance and Bark Beetle Resistance in Whitebark Pine Forests (Q160125) (← links)
- Supporting Climate-Resilient Design for In-Stream Restoration and Fish Passage Projects (Q160127) (← links)
- Integrated Scenarios Tools: Improving the Accessibility of the Integrated Scenarios Data (Q160128) (← links)
- Moving from Awareness to Action: Informing Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation Planning for Idaho and Montana National Forests (Q160129) (← links)
- Can We Conserve Wetlands Under a Changing Climate? Mapping Wetland Hydrology in the Columbia Plateau (Q160131) (← links)
- An Alert System for Managing At-Risk Species in Cascadia under Climate Change (Q160179) (← links)
- Extremes to Ex-Streams: Informing Ecological Drought Adaptation in the Northwest (Q160184) (← links)
- Developing a Climate Adaptation Checklist to Inform Natural Resource Management (Q160185) (← links)
- Understanding Climate Change Vulnerability in the Pacific Northwest: A Comparison of Three Approaches (Q160187) (← links)
- Support for the Second Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference (Q160196) (← links)
- The Available Science Assessment Process (ASAP): Evaluating the Science behind Climate Adaptation Actions (Q160204) (← links)
- Visualizing the Future Abundance and Distribution of Birds in the Northwest (Q160205) (← links)
- From Water to Wildlife: Linking Water Timing and Availability to Meadows and Wildlife in a Changing Climate (Q160229) (← links)
- Climate, Land Management and Future Wildlife Habitat in the Pacific Northwest (Q160246) (← links)
- Identifying Historical Drivers of Vegetation Change to Inform Future Management of Federal Lands in the Northern Great Basin (Q160266) (← links)
- Climate Impacts on the Locations and Availability of Traditional Food Sources from Native Northwestern Shrubs (Q160273) (← links)
- Climate Refugia and Resilience Atlas: Identifying Priority Areas for Conserving Species of Concern in a Changing Climate (Q160280) (← links)
- Forest Management Tools to Maximize Snow Retention under Climate Change (Q160281) (← links)
- Partnerships to Inform Climate Adaptation and Natural Resource Management in the Northwest and North Central U.S. (Q160286) (← links)
- Assessing the Benefits and Vulnerability of Current and Future Potential Ecosystem Services of the Nisqually River Delta and other Puget Sound Estuaries (Q160290) (← links)
- Promoting Resilience and Adaptive Capacity of Forests and Tribal Communities in Northern California (Q160306) (← links)
- Understanding the Interactions Between Human Health, Environment, and Climate in Salish Sea Communities (Q160318) (← links)
- Evaluating Species’ Adaptive Capacity in a Changing Climate: Applications to Natural-Resource Management in the Northwestern U.S. (Q160320) (← links)
- Disappearing Refugia: Identifying Trends and Resilience in Unburned Islands under Climate Change (Q160323) (← links)
- Establishing a Refugia Research Coalition (RRC) for Collaborative Refugia-Related Research and Management in the Pacific Northwest (Q160326) (← links)
- Assessing the Use of Biochar for Drought Resilience and Crop Productivity (Q160327) (← links)
- Predicting Climate-Induced Expansions of Invasive Fish in the Pacific Northwest: Implications for Climate Adaptation of Native Salmon and Trout (Q160328) (← links)
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Assisted Migration and Fish Rescue Programs (Q160329) (← links)
- Climate Change Impacts on Invasive Species in the Northwest: A Synthesis and Path Forward (Q160330) (← links)
- Collecting and Applying Schitsu’umsh Indigenous Knowledge and Practices to Climate Change Decision Making (Q160347) (← links)
- Estimating the Spatial and Temporal Extent of Snowpack Properties in Complex Terrain: Leveraging Novel Data to Adapt Wildlife and Habitat Management Practices to Climate Change (Q160361) (← links)
- Support for the Third Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference (Q160393) (← links)
- Identifying Resilient Headwater Streams to Mitigate Impacts of Future Drought in the Northwest (Q160394) (← links)
- The Impacts of Climate Change on Phenology: A Synthesis and Path Forward for Adaptive Management in the Pacific Northwest (Q160401) (← links)
- An Interagency Collaboration to Develop and Evaluate New Science-Based Strategies for Great Basin Watershed Restoration in the Future (Q160402) (← links)
- Tracking Forest and Hydrological Resilience to Compound Stressors in Burned Forests Under a Changing Climate (Q160403) (← links)
- The Available Science Assessment Process (ASAP) Continued: Evaluating Adaptation Actions for Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Change in the Pacific Northwest (Q160412) (← links)
- Clam Gardens: An Indigenous Community-Driven Climate Adaptation Strategy to Manage Aquatic Species and Habitats in the Pacific Northwest (Q160429) (← links)
- A Multi-Scale Decision Support Platform for Adaptive Management of Post-Fire Landscapes in the Inland Northwest (Q160430) (← links)
- Anticipating Climate-Driven Spread and Impact of Multiple Interacting Invasive Species in the Columbia River Basin (Q160436) (← links)
- Support for the 2017 Idaho Climate Summit (Q160450) (← links)
- Examining the Effects of Climate on American Indian Uses of Forests in Pacific Northwest and Northern California (Q160452) (← links)
- Climate Change Threats to Fish Habitat Connectivity (Q160458) (← links)
- NW CASC Actionable Science Webinars: Actionable Science Approaches and Findings (Q160471) (← links)