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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

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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'

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Kathy
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Matthews
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Fish and Wildlife Biologist
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Scientist--natural
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National/Federal Government
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Master's degree
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15
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Helena
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Fortunato
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Doctoral degree
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Moscow State Lomonossov University

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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.

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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.

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Increasing focus on assessment of vulnerability to climate change has highlighted the need for tools that integrate a vast scientific literature into accessible approaches.

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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).

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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

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