Pages that link to "Item:Q15"
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The following pages link to research project (Q15):
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- Understanding Sediment Transport to Coastal Waters and Coral Reefs in West Maui (Q160183) (← 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 Brook Trout Persistence in Warming Streams (Q160186) (← links)
- Understanding Climate Change Vulnerability in the Pacific Northwest: A Comparison of Three Approaches (Q160187) (← links)
- Climate Change and Federal Land Management: Assessing Priorities Using a Social Network Approach (Q160188) (← links)
- Understanding Extreme Climate Events in the North Central U.S. (Q160189) (← links)
- Development of the Geo Data Portal to Make Climate Projections and Scientific Data More Accessible to Users (Q160190) (← links)
- Improving the Accessibility and Usability of Scientific Data: Data Management and Data Services for the Alaska CSC (Q160191) (← links)
- Modeling Future Storm Impacts on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (Q160192) (← links)
- Projecting the Future Distribution and Flow of Water in Alaskan Coastal Forest Watersheds (Q160193) (← links)
- Identifying Conservation Objectives for the Gulf Coast Habitats of the Black Skimmer and Gull-billed Tern (Q160194) (← links)
- Changes in Forested Landscapes of the Northeastern U.S. Under Future Climate Scenarios (Q160195) (← links)
- Support for the Second Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference (Q160196) (← links)
- Testing the Impacts of Sun Exposure and Impervious Surfaces on the Accuracy of Temperature Sensors (Q160197) (← links)
- Global Change Monitoring Portal: Continued Work to Increase Accessibility of Data by Resource Managers (Q160198) (← links)
- Projected Climate Change Impacts on Stream Dwelling Smallmouth Bass Populations in the U.S. (Local Assessment) (Q160199) (← links)
- SERAP: Modeling of Hydrologic Systems (Q160200) (← links)
- Implications of Future Shifts in Migration, Spawning, and Other Life Events of Coastal Fish and Wildlife Species (Q160201) (← links)
- Capacity Building in the North-Central U.S.: Tribal Engagement, Climate Training, and PhenoCam Deployment (Q160202) (← links)
- Science to Assess Future Conservation Practices for the Mississippi River Basin (Q160203) (← 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)
- Scaling up the Hawai‘i Drought Knowledge Exchange: Expanding Stakeholder Reach and Capacity to Address Climate Change, Variability, and Drought (Q160206) (← links)
- Mapping Climate Change Resistant Vernal Pools in the Northeastern U.S. (Q160207) (← links)
- The Impact of Drought on Waterbirds and Their Wetland Habitats in California’s Central Valley (Q160208) (← links)
- Leaf to Landscape: Understanding and Mapping the Vulnerability of Forests to Hotter Droughts (Q160209) (← links)
- Supporting Students and Early Career Researchers in the Development of Science to Inform Adaptation Management Decisions (Q160210) (← links)
- Evaluating Ecosystem-Based Adaptation Options for Coastal Resilience (Q160211) (← links)
- Connecting Ecosystems from Mountains to the Sea in a Changing Climate (Q160212) (← links)
- Understanding the Links between Climate and Waterbirds Across North America (Q160213) (← links)
- Projections of Future Coral Reef Communities in DOI-Managed Coastal Areas in the Hawaiian Islands (Q160214) (← links)
- Strategies for Reducing the Vulnerability of Grassland Birds to Climate Change within the Central Flyway (Q160215) (← links)
- Collecting Elevation Data to Understand Climate Change Effects in the Marshall Islands (Q160216) (← links)
- Identifying the Risk of Runoff and Erosion in Hawaiʻi’s National Parks (Q160217) (← links)
- Sea-Level Rise Viewer for American Samoa: A Co-Developed Visualization and Planning Tool (Q160218) (← links)
- Consequences of Urbanization and Climate Change on Human and Ecosystem Health (Q160219) (← links)
- The Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Coral Reef and Mangrove Interactions and the Resulting Coastal Flooding Hazards (Q160220) (← links)
- An Ecosystem Services Approach to Climate Adaptation Research (Q160221) (← links)
- Putting the Sampling Design to Work: Enhancing Species Monitoring Programs in the Face of Climate Change (Q160222) (← links)
- Improving Support for Regional Conservation Efforts in the Region Managed by the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (Q160223) (← links)
- Northern California Tribal Climate Adaptation and Science Integration Research Project (Q160224) (← links)
- Crafting Ecological Scenarios to Implement the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework (Q160225) (← links)
- Informing Climate-Adaptive Forest Management for Breeding Bird Habitat in the Southern Appalachians (Q160226) (← links)
- The Effects of Climate Variability and Change on Human-Bear Conflict in North America (Q160227) (← links)
- Shifting from Extractive to Self-determined: Enhancing Indigenous Research and Data Governance in Southwest Climate Adaptation Initiatives (Q160228) (← links)
- From Water to Wildlife: Linking Water Timing and Availability to Meadows and Wildlife in a Changing Climate (Q160229) (← links)
- Synthesis Research to Address Emerging Topics in Climate Adaptation (Q160230) (← links)
- Assessing the Drivers of Water Availability for Historic and Future Conditions in the South Central U.S. (Q160231) (← links)
- Developing Tools for Improved Water Supply Forecasting in the Rio Grande Headwaters (Q160232) (← links)