Managing Coast Redwoods for Resilience and Adaptation in Changing Climate
Dates
date type
2013-08-04
Start Date
2013-08-04
End Date
2014-12-30
Citation
California(Fiscal Agent), Society for Conservation Biology-Humboldt State University Chapter(Collaborator), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Mary Mahaffy(Fiscal Agent), GEOS Institute(Principal Investigator), Dominick DellaSala(Principal Investigator), Environmental Protection Information Center(Collaborator), Andrew Orahoske(Collaborator), Managing Coast Redwoods for Resilience and Adaptation in Changing Climate, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=37
Summary
This project used sound science and best management practices in the development and preparation of a coast redwoods for climate change workshop and related field trip involving multiple partners and others. The main purpose of the workshop was information exchange and shared knowledge on how best to manage coast redwoods for projected climate changes.
Summary
This project used sound science and best management practices in the development and preparation of a coast redwoods for climate change workshop and related field trip involving multiple partners and others. The main purpose of the workshop was information exchange and shared knowledge on how best to manage coast redwoods for projected climate changes.