Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CSC supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships.
Webinar: Projecting Climate Change Impacts on Wetland-Dependent Birds in the Prairie Pothole Region
View this webinar to learn how scientists are projecting the impacts of climate change on birds in the Prairie Pothole Region.
Date Recorded
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Summary
Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CASC-supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships. This webinar discusses the degree to which management efforts directed at waterfowl may also benefit other species and the utility of models for comparing species’ vulnerability to climate and land use change.
Research support from: North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center
Resources
Learn more about this project here
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CSC supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships.
View this webinar to learn how scientists are projecting the impacts of climate change on birds in the Prairie Pothole Region.
Date Recorded
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Summary
Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CASC-supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships. This webinar discusses the degree to which management efforts directed at waterfowl may also benefit other species and the utility of models for comparing species’ vulnerability to climate and land use change.
Research support from: North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center
Resources
Learn more about this project here
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CSC supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships.
Projections of climate and land use change can help inform the allocation of resources across space and among species. North Central CSC supported work in the Prairie Pothole Region highlighted a framework for projecting climate change impacts, and developed methods for assessing surrogate species relationships.