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Evaluating Climate Change Planning for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems in the Southeast United States

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Kalysha Clark, Erika Chin, Nils Peterson, Kirsten Lackstrom, Kirstin Dow, Michaela Foster, and Fred Cubbage, Evaluating Climate Change Planning for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems in the Southeast United States: Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

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Longleaf pine (LLP, Pinus palustris) has been reduced to 3–5% of its original range, but may be particularly resilient to conditions associated with climate change including drought, severe storms, and increased prevalence of pests. Despite the critical role of LLP in building climate resilient ecosystems, little is known about how landscape managers in the region have considered climate change in planning efforts. We gathered 83 publicly accessible natural resource management plans from the southeastern United States that included management of LLP ecosystems between 1999 and 2016. We used document analysis to identify how plans addressed climate change threats on LLP, considered climate change in identification of LLP ecosystems, [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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