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Pacific Drought Knowledge Exchange (PDKE) Factsheets: Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Dates

Acquisition
2021

Summary

Drought on our landscapes can influence future vegetation cover, non-native species invasions, watershed function, and fire behavior. Therefore, the PDKE project seeks to address the critical need for scientists to produce locally relevant, timely, accessible, and actionable science products that managers can use to adapt to potentially drier and hotter climates. So, the PDKE was formed with PI-CASC funding to co-produce drought data and products with project partners, like the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (HAVO). These factsheets were produced specifically for HAVO.

Contacts

Attached Files

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Drought-at-HAVO_Final.pdf
“Drought HAVO”
2.63 MB application/pdf
Future-Climates-at-HAVO_Final.pdf
“Future Climates HAVO”
1.11 MB application/pdf
Impacts-of-El-Nino-at-HAVO_Final.pdf
“Impacts of El Nino HAVO”
1.44 MB application/pdf

Communities

  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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