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Climate Adaptation Science Centers

From wildfires to sea-level rise, climate change creates evolving challenges for ecosystems across the nation. The USGS National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) is a partnership-driven program that teams scientists with natural resource managers and communities to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.

News

How Invasive Adirondack Smallmouth Bass Unexpectedly Countered Eradication Efforts

How Invasive Adirondack Smallmouth Bass Unexpectedly Countered Eradication Efforts

Drivers of Wetland Change: A Paleo Perspective

Drivers of Wetland Change: A Paleo Perspective

Tree-Ring Patterns Reveal Climate and Fire's Historic Link

Tree-Ring Patterns Reveal Climate and Fire's Historic Link

Publications

Scientific opportunities in the National Landscape Conservation System Scientific opportunities in the National Landscape Conservation System

The National Landscape Conservation System consists of unique and beautiful places across America’s landscapes where identified resources and values are protected and science is highlighted. The mission of the National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS), which is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is often referred to as the agency’s National Conservation Lands, is to...
Authors
Sarah Carter, Sarah Whipple, Samuel Jordan, Nicole Herman-Mercer, Robin Lewis, Karen Prentice, Zachary Bowen, Frederick L. Klasner

Reframing fish passage prioritization for human nutrition outcomes Reframing fish passage prioritization for human nutrition outcomes

Water control infrastructure forms barriers that fragment river habitats, reducing aquatic biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides. Irrigation infrastructure, for example, although implemented to support food production, highlights problematic trade-offs against wild food systems like inland fisheries which are a critical food resource for tens of millions of people...
Authors
Nicolette Duncan, Ana Horta, John Conallin, Tim Marsden, Abigail Lynch, Ivor Stuart

RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) switch points and triggers for adaptation planning RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) switch points and triggers for adaptation planning

Climate change is transforming ecosystems globally. The Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework has gained traction within many natural resource management institutions to help consider the decision space in response to this transformation. Because RAD helps manage for directional change, RAD choices entail considering which RAD pathway to implement and for how long. For example, one may...
Authors
Abigail Lynch, Jaime Ashander, Anthony Ciocco, Amanda Cravens, Colin Dassow, Laura Dee, Jason B. Dunham, Mitchell Eaton, Holly Susan Embke, Joseph M. Hennessy, Alexander W. Latzka, David Lawrence, Jeremy Littell, Brian Miller, Luca Palasti, Michael Runge, Gregory Sass, Aaron Shultz, Katherine Siegel, Leona Svancara, Laura Thompson, Lindsey Thurman, Jackson Valler, Sarah Weiskopf, Heather Yocum
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