National Report on Sustainable Forests - 2010
This report provides data and analysis aimed at addressing the issue of forest sustainability.
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This report provides data and analysis aimed at addressing the issue of forest sustainability.
Authors offer an example of a workshop, focused on National Forests in the United States, which allowed quick dissemination of ideas and strategies for climate change adaptation in resource management through an interaction between scientists and managers.
A workshop-based approach for exploring silvicultural strategies for addressing the uncertainties surrounding climate change and forest response in the northeastern and north-central United States. Outcomes included identification of broad management strategies and approaches for creating forests that can adapt to rapidly changing conditions.
A conceptual framework for managing forested ecosystems under an assumption that future environments will be different from present, but that we cannot be certain about the specifics of change.
This report covers current and projected impacts of climate change, divided by sector (freshwater, health, industry, etc.). The report pays attention to regional impacts and adaptation strategies, identifying vulnerable areas. A final section provides an overview of the inter-relationship between adaptation and mitigation in the context of sustainable development.
Forests play an important role in the U.S. and global carbon cycle, and carbon sequestered by U.S. forests offsets 12-19% of U.S. fossil fuel emissions (in 2010). This report explains these processes and examines the science behind increasing the amount of carbon stored in forests and using wood to offset fossil fuel use.
This Synthesis and Assessment Product (SAP 4.6) focuses on impacts of global climate change, especially impacts on three broad dimensions of the human condition: human health, human settlements, and human welfare.
The report provides an overview of ecological thresholds and where they are most likely to occur. It also identifies those areas where research is most needed to improve the understanding of these thresholds and suggests potential actions that land and resource managers could use to improve the resilience of the resources they manage to climate change.
A discussion of using ecosystem-based adaptation to build the resilience of ecosystems against climate change and, through doing so, reduce the threat of invasive species.
A discussion of the opportunities for forest owners and ranchers to participate in emerging carbon markets and contribute to climate change mitigation through carbon oriented forest and range management activities (circa 2009).