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Author Hennon, Paul E., author.

Title A climate adaptation strategy for conservation and management of yellow-cedar in Alaska / Paul E. Hennon [and seven others]

Publication Info. Portland, OR : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, January 2016.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Federal Documents Online  A 13.88:PNW-GTR-917    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (v, 382 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps.
text rdacontent
computer rdamedia
online resource rdacarrier
Series General technical report PNW ; GTR-917
General technical report PNW ; 917.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-225).
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 10, 2016).
Summary A conservation and management strategy for yellow-cedar in Alaska is presented in the context of climate change. This document has four sections. Section 1 covers the ecology and silvics of yellow-cedar, as well as other background information. Section 2 outlines knowledge on the extensive mortality to yellow-cedar, including the role of climate. Section 3 describes opportunities for the conservation and active management of yellow-cedar on lands that are considered either suitable or unsuitable for yellow-cedar. Section 4 uses risk models and yellow-cedar distribution data to evaluate, quantify, and map areas of habitat suitability for yellow-cedar, both now and predicted through the year 2100. Yellow-cedar at risk of forest decline by the end of the century varies considerably by geography in coastal Alaska. Some areas are already heavily affected by decline, and risk is not expected to increase appreciably. Other areas are currently unaffected but are expected to develop decline. Still other areas are expected to remain healthy. This report provides a vulnerability assessment and the scientific foundation for conservation and active management of yellow-cedar on suitable and vulnerable lands. Specific management considerations are presented regionally and for 33 separate geographic zones where yellow-cedar grows in coastal Alaska.
Subject Callitropsis nootkatensis -- Conservation -- Alaska.
Forest microclimatology -- Alaska.
Forest management -- Alaska.
Added Author Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Climate adaptation strategy for conservation and management of yellow-cedar in Alaska (OCoLC)945776385
Gpo Item No. 0083-B-06 (online)
Sudoc No. A 13.88:PNW-GTR-917

 
    
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