Integrating climate considerations into grazing management programs in national parks
March 29, 2022
The National Park Service (NPS) is responsible for managing livestock grazing in nearly 100 parks, and several park grazing management planning efforts are currently underway. However, there is a recognized need to update grazing management practices to be responsive and adaptive to future climate change. As a step toward developing a process to address this need, this project worked with Dinosaur National Monument to consider climate change in its grazing management planning process. In this project, we convened researchers, managers, subject-matter experts, and climate change adaptation specialists through a participatory climate change scenario planning workshop to develop and apply a small set of challenging, plausible, relevant, and divergent scenarios that qualitatively assessed how grazing resources and management may be affected under climate change.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2022 |
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Title | Integrating climate considerations into grazing management programs in national parks |
Authors | Brian W. Miller, Amanda Hardy, Emily Spencer, Jordan Spaak, Greg Eckert, Gregor Schuurman, Amber Childress, Imtiaz Rangwala, David Thoma, Leonardo Frid, Kirk R. Sherrill, Linda Zeigenfuss, Danguole Bockus |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | Other Government Series |
Series Title | Final Project Report |
Index ID | 70231413 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center |