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    Managing for Multiple Resources Under Climate Change: National Forests

    This study explores potential adaptation approaches in planning and management that the United States Forest Service might adopt to help achieve its goals and objectives in the face of climate change. Availabi...

    Linda A. Joyce, Geoffrey M. Blate, Steven G. McNulty in Environmental Management (2009)

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    Predictions and Projections of Pine Productivity and Hydrology in Response to Climate Change Across the Southern United States

    The southeastern United States is one of the most rapidly growing human population regions in continental United States, and as the population increases, the demand for commercial, industrial, and residential ...

    Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose in The Productivity and Sustainability of Sou… (1998)

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    An Integrated Assessment of Climate Change on Timber Markets of the Southern United States

    There is growing public concern that continued emissions of greenhouse gases could cause the global climate to change (Gore, 1992). Altered global climate could, in turn, have impacts on the earth’s natural sy...

    Joseph E. de Steiguer, Steven G. McNulty in The Productivity and Sustainability of Sou… (1998)

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    Predictions of Southern Pine Beetle Populations Using a Forest Ecosystem Model

    Dendroctonus frontalis Zirnm. (southern pine beetle (SPB)) has caused over $900 million in damage to pines in the southern United States between 1960 and 1990 (Price et al., 1992). The damage of ...

    Steven G. McNulty, Peter L. Lorio Jr. in The Productivity and Sustainability of Sou… (1998)

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    Summary of Simulated Forest Responses to Climate Change in the Southeastern United States

    During the next century, substantial changes are expected to occur involving such environmental variables as temperature, precipitation, cloudiness, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), tropospheric ozone, and atmos...

    David A. Weinstein, Wendell P. Cropper Jr. in The Productivity and Sustainability of Sou… (1998)

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    Forest biogeochemistry and primary production altered by nitrogen saturation

    Results from four intensive site-level manipulations and one extensive field survey in northern temperate and boreal forests show a consistent set of responses to chronic N additions. These include 1) initial ...

    John D. Aber, Alison Magill, Steven G. Mcnulty in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1995)