Pages that link to "Item:Q138351"
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The following pages link to Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (Q138351):
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- Surficial geology of the lower Comb Wash, San Juan County, Utah (Q73224) (← links)
- Movers and stayers: Novel assemblages in changing environments (Q145168) (← links)
- Temperature variations in the southern Great Lakes during the last deglaciation: Comparison between pollen and GDGT proxies (Q145267) (← links)
- A review of spatially resolved techniques and applications of organic petrography in shale petroleum systems (Q145965) (← links)
- Conservation paleobiology: Leveraging knowledge of the past to inform conservation and restoration (Q147899) (← links)
- Community ecology in a changing environment: Perspectives from the Quaternary (Q147999) (← links)
- Are conservation organizations configured for effective adaptation to global change? (Q148050) (← links)
- Quantifying trends and uncertainty in prehistoric forest composition (Q149309) (← links)
- External influences on ecological theory: Report on organized oral Session 80 at the 100th Anniversary Meeting of the Ecological Society of America (Q151080) (← links)
- The effects of anthropogenic land cover change on pollen-vegetation relationships in the American Midwest (Q151226) (← links)
- Toward a national, sustained U.S. ecosystem assessment (Q152903) (← links)
- The precision problem in conservation and restoration (Q153170) (← links)
- Developing a translational ecology workforce (Q157749) (← links)
- Foundations of translational ecology (Q157750) (← links)
- Toward an effective practice of translational ecology (Q157752) (← links)
- Learning From the Past and Planning for the Future: Experience-Driven Insight Into Managing for Ecosystem Transformations Induced by Drought and Wildfire (Q160119) (← links)
- Preventing Extreme Fire Events by Learning from History: The Effects of Wind, Temperature, and Drought Extremes on Fire Activity (Q160123) (← links)
- Cycles of Renewal: Returning Good Fire to the Chumash Homelands (Q160158) (← links)
- Examining the Influence of Temperature and Precipitation on Colorado River Water Resources: Reconstructing the Past to Understand the Future (Q160163) (← 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)
- Evaluating Ecosystem-Based Adaptation Options for Coastal Resilience (Q160211) (← links)
- Northern California Tribal Climate Adaptation and Science Integration Research Project (Q160224) (← links)
- Shifting from Extractive to Self-determined: Enhancing Indigenous Research and Data Governance in Southwest Climate Adaptation Initiatives (Q160228) (← links)
- Learning From Recent Snow Droughts to Improve Forecasting of Water Availability for People and Forests (Q160267) (← links)
- Forest Monitoring and Tree Ring Data to Inform Forest Management on the Navajo Nation (Q160271) (← links)
- Assessing Stakeholder Needs for Effective Actionable Science (Q160272) (← links)
- Assessing the Impacts of Restoration Efforts on Water and Natural Systems in a Changing World (Q160274) (← links)
- Synthesis of Current Science and Assessment of Science Needs for Adaptation in the Southwest (Q160275) (← links)
- Understanding Changes to the Timing of Natural Events (Phenology) for Plants in the Water-Limited Southwest (Q160287) (← links)
- Improving and Accelerating the Application of Science to Natural Resource Management in California (Q160288) (← links)
- Cultural Burning as a Climate Adaptation Strategy (Q160294) (← links)
- Mapping Riparian Vegetation Response to Climate Change on the San Carlos Apache Reservation and Upper Gila River Watershed to Inform Restoration Priorities: 1935 to Present (Q160295) (← links)
- Assessing Vulnerability of Vegetation and Wildlife Communities to Post-Fire Transformations to Guide Management of Southwestern Pine Forests and Woodlands (Q160300) (← links)
- Assessment of Available Climate Models and Projections for the Southwest Region (Q160322) (← links)
- Analysis of Downscaled Climate Simulations and Projections and Their Use in Decision Making for the Southwest (Q160339) (← links)
- Forecasting Resource Availability for Wildlife Populations in Desert Grasslands under Future Climate Extremes (Q160349) (← links)
- Future of Aquatic Flows: Endangered streams: Understanding misalignments between aquatic flows and management strategies to inform adaptation efforts (Q160350) (← links)
- Projecting Future Streamflow in the Colorado River Basin (Q160351) (← links)
- Understanding and Projecting Changes in Climate, Hydrology, and Ecology in the Great Basin for the Next 30 Years (Q160352) (← links)
- Indigenous-Led Climate Adaptation Strategies: Integrating Landscape Condition, Monitoring, and Cultural Fire with the North Fork Mono Tribe (Q160364) (← links)
- Landscape Management Practices on the Pueblo de San Ildefonso (Q160365) (← links)
- Actionable Science to Understand the Effects of Recent Temperature Increases to Inform Natural Resources Management in the Southwestern United States (Q160373) (← links)
- Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region: Temperature and Precipitation (Q160386) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 1 (Q160388) (← links)
- Possible Future Changes to Water Resources in the Salt and Verde River Basins Associated with Atmospheric River Events (Q160411) (← links)
- A Climate-Informed Adaptation and Post-Fire Strategy for the Southwestern Region (Q160433) (← links)
- Can Prescribed Fire Help Forests Survive Drought in the Sierra Nevada Mountains? (Q160467) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 2 (Q160468) (← links)
- The Vulnerability of Forests to Climate Change and Wildfire in the Southwestern U.S. (Q160475) (← links)