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Pacific Northwest Forest Soils: Creating a Soil Vulnerability Index to Identify Drought Sensitive Areas

Dates

date type
2011-09-15
Start Date
2011-09-15
End Date
2013-09-30

Citation

Conservation Biology Institute(Principal Investigator), Dominique Bachelet Dr.(Principal Investigator), Wendy Peterman(Principal Investigator), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Mary Mahaffy(Fiscal Agent), Pacific Northwest Forest Soils: Creating a Soil Vulnerability Index to Identify Drought Sensitive Areas, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=14

Summary

This project developed a soil vulnerability index and map indicating where forest cover will be most affected by climate change. Using this map, researchers developed a greater understanding of potential changes in soil moisture and temperature regimes under future climate conditions. They then evaluated how this information could be used to improve vegetation models across the landscape. They compared the results of different modeling approaches to the soil vulnerability map, synthesized the state of knowledge and uncertainty, and introduced management implications for action.

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Purpose

Decision Support Conservation Planning Vulnerability Assessment Academics & scientific researchers Regional & county planners Federal resource managers

Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

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annualBudgets
year2011
fundingSources
amount99500.0
recipientConservation Biology Institute
sourceMary Mahaffy
totalFunds99500.0
totalFunds99500.0

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  • Bachelet2011

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lcc:np lcc:np 14

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