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Northeast and Midwest regional species and habitats at greatest risk and most vulnerable to climate impacts

January 1, 2016

The objectives of this Chapter are to describe climate change vulnerability, it’s components, the range of assessment methods being implemented regionally, and examples of training resources and tools. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments (CCVAs) have already been conducted for numerous Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need and their dependent 5 habitats across the Northeast and Midwest. This chapter provides a synthesis of different assessment frameworks, information on the locations (e.g., States) where vulnerability assessments were conducted, lists of individual species and habitats with their respective vulnerability rankings, and a comparison of how vulnerability rankings were determined among studies.

Publication Year 2016
Title Northeast and Midwest regional species and habitats at greatest risk and most vulnerable to climate impacts
Authors Michelle D. Staudinger, Laura Hilberg, Maria Janowiak, C.O. Swanton
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Index ID 70178279
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northeast Climate Science Center