Executive summary: Climate change in the northwest: Implications for our landscapes, waters, and communities
Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for Our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities is aimed at assessing the state of knowledge about key climate impacts and consequences to various sectors and communities in the northwest United States. It draws on a wealth of peer-reviewed literature, earlier state-level assessment reports conducted for Washington (2009) and Oregon (2010), as well as a risk-framing workshop. As an assessment, it aims to be representative (though not exhaustive) of the key climate change issues as reflected in the growing body of Northwest climate change science, impacts, and adaptation literature now available.
This report will serve as an updated resource for scientists, stakeholders, decision makers, students, and community members interested in understanding and preparing for climate change impacts on Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. This more detailed, foundational report is intended to support the key findings presented in the Northwest chapter of the Third National Climate Assessment.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2013 |
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Title | Executive summary: Climate change in the northwest: Implications for our landscapes, waters, and communities |
Authors | Meghan M. Dalton, Jeffrey Bethel, Susan M. Capalbo, Jennifer E. Cuhaciyan, Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Patty Glick, Laurie L. Houston, Jeremy S. Littell, Kathy Lynn, Philip W. Mote, Richard Raymondi, W. Spencer Reeder, Sarah Shafer, Amy K. Snover |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Publication Subtype | Book Chapter |
Index ID | 70095478 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Alaska Climate Science Center |