Although scientific uncertainties exist with regard to magnitude of climate change, there is ample scientific evidence to suggest that climate change is now having and will have significant impacts
Mirjam Macchi, Amanda Manandhar Gurung, Brigitte Hoermann, and Dhrupad Choudhury Published: December 01, 2011
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This study investigates the effects of climate and socioeconomic change on the livelihoods of mountain people in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, causes of vulnerability, and the ways people'
William L. Gaines, David W. Peterson, Cameron A. Thomas, and Richy J. Harrod Published: February 01, 2012
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Forest managers are seeking practical guidance on how to adapt their current practices and, if necessary, their management goals, in response to climate change.
This issue of Park Science completes our two-issue examination of climate change, focusing on what we know about it and what this knowledge means for park management.
Increasing focus on assessment of vulnerability to climate change has highlighted the need for tools that integrate a vast scientific literature into accessible approaches.
The Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute (NIARI) at The Evergreen State College has produced this Community Organizing Booklet for Pacific Northwest tribal members (edited by Debra McNutt).
Suzanne M. Prober, Kevin R. Thiele, Philip W. Rundel, Colin J. Yates, Sandra L. Berry, Margaret Byrne, Les Christidis, Carl R. Gosper, and Pauline F. Grierson and Kristina Lemson Published: June 21, 2011
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The importance of ecological management for reducing the vulnerability of biodiversity to climate change is increasingly recognized, yet frameworks to facilitate a structured approach to climate ad