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Eco-drought Actionable Science Working Group

A NCCWSC FY 16 EcoDrought Projects Project

Dates

Start Date
2016
End Date
2019-07-31
Release Date
2016

Summary

The USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) is currently engaged in an Ecological Drought initiative, focused on understanding the impacts of drought on natural ecosystems across the country. This project was designed to support the Ecological Drought initiative by creating a USGS EcoDrought Actionable Science Working Group. The goal of this working group was to identify science needs for drought-related decisions and to provide natural resource managers with practical strategies for adapting to and planning for drought. The working group engaged social scientists to garner advice on relevant social science research questions and data needs, as well as to identify any regulatory, institutional, or cultural [...]

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“Dry creek bed, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - Credit: Rachel Laubhan, FWS”
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Purpose

This project will define the the USGS Eco-drought Actionable Science Working Group in a way that identifies the relevant social science research questions and data needs for a more integrated approach to actionable science on ecological drought. With the ultimate objective of developing common plausible scenarios for projecting drought impacts, integrated social-ecological analysis that can to be used to forecast the potential implications of drought, better access to climate and drought related data, and tools that will allow managers to visualize the potential impacts of decisions.

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typeTechnical Summary
valueThis proposed effort will work to define the working group in a way that identifies the relevant social science research questions and data needs for a more integrated approach to actionable science on ecological drought. In addition, the hope is that it will: 1) capitalize on the visualization and analysis tools available through the USGS Resource for Advanced Modeling (RAM ), 2) utilize and further develops key drought-related datasets, 3) take advantage of existing drought projects throughout the Climate Science Center (CSC) network, and 4) leverage off of initial and ongoing insight developed by the Eco-drought Science for Nature And People (SNAP) Ecological Drought Working Group.
projectStatusCompleted

Dry creek bed, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - Credit: Rachel Laubhan, FWS
Dry creek bed, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - Credit: Rachel Laubhan, FWS

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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RegistrationUUID NCCWSC ed58f8aa-57f3-4c61-8314-ac9e10aab8e2
StampID NCCWSC NCCWSC16-MJ0600

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