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Title
Climate change and United States Forests / David L. Peterson, James M. Vose, Toral Patel-Weynand, editors.
ISBN
9789400775152 (electronic book)
9400775156 (electronic book)
9789400775145
9400775148
Published
Dordrecht : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : color illustrations, color maps, color photographs.
Call Number
QC903
Dewey Decimal Classification
577.27
Summary
This volume offers a scientific assessment of the effects of climatic variability and change on forest resources in the United States. Derived from a report that provides technical input to the 2013 U.S. Global Change Research Program National Climate Assessment, the book serves as a framework for managing U.S. forest resources in the context of climate change. The authors focus on topics having the greatest potential to alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems, and therefore ecosystem services, by the end of the 21st century. Part I provides an environmental context for assessing the effects of climate change on forest resources, summarizing changes in environmental stressors, followed by state-of-science projections for future climatic conditions relevant to forest ecosystems. Part II offers a wide-ranging assessment of vulnerability of forest ecosystems and ecosystem services to climate change. The authors anticipate that altered disturbance regimes and stressors will have the biggest effects on forest ecosystems, causing long-term changes in forest conditions. Part III outlines responses to climate change, summarizing current status and trends in forest carbon, effects of carbon management, and carbon mitigation strategies. Adaptation strategies and a proposed framework for risk assessment, including case studies, provide a structured approach for projecting and responding to future changes in resource conditions and ecosystem services. Part IV describes how sustainable forest management, which guides activities on most public and private lands in the United States, can provide an overarching structure for mitigating and adapting to climate change.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Advances in global change research ; volume 57.
Part I Seeking the Climate Change Signal
Chapter 1 Recent Changes in Climate and Forest Ecosystems
Chapter 2 Projected Changes in Future Climate
Part II Effects of Climatic Variability and Change
Chapter 3 Forest Processes
Chapter 4 Disturbance Regimes and Stressors
Chapter 5 Climate Change and Forest Values
Chapter 6 Regional Highlights of Climate Change
Part III Responding to Climate Change
Chapter 7 Managing Carbon
Chapter 8 Adapting to Climate Change
Chapter 9 Risk Assessment
Part IV Scientific Issues and Priorities
Chapter 10 Research and Assessment in the 21st Century
Index.