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Holly R. Prendeville-Coordinator
Bea Van Horne, USFS, DirectorMike Strobel, NRCS, Co-LeadDave Huggins, ARS, Co-Lead
Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Fellow
USDA Climate HubsRegional network assisting land managers and extension agents with managing for risks in a changing climate:
-drought-floods-wild fires-changing growing seasons…
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USDA Climate Hubs
Technical & Program Support
Assessments and Forecasts
Outreach and Education
www.climatehubs.oce.usda.gov
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Educational materialBlogsNewslettersWebinarsCourses
Regional assessments
Regional data & research
-data visualization
Tools
www.climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northwest/
Serves Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington-Forests, rangelands, agriculture-Tribal nations
Main office in Corvallis, ORBea Van Horne - DirectorGabrielle Roesch-McNally – FellowHolly Prendeville-Coordinator
AlaskaDave D’Amore-Hub representative, USFS Pacific NW Research Station- Juneau
Northwest Climate Conference –Nov 14-16 Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, WA
Jan Dawe-University of Alaska-Fairbanks, partner
Products that will be available soon:Agriculture
AgBiz LogicForestry
Climate Smart Seed-lot Selection Tool Rangelands
Small dams to assist with incised streams
Current activities
Seed-lot selection tool-current climate
Brad St. Clair -USFSGlen Howe -OSUDominique Bachelet -CBI
Seed-lot selection tool-2025 climate
Incised channels
Modern floodplain
Historical floodplain (now a terrace)
Susan Charnley -USFSGordon Grant -USFS/OSUSarah Lewis -USFS/OSUCaroline Nash -OSU
Incised channels
Modern floodplain
Historical floodplain (now a terrace)
September 1, 2002Camp Creek Silvies River Basin, OR4 years prior to restoration
September 10, 2012Camp Creek Silvies River Basin, OR4.5 years after restoration
A Climate Change Assessment of Vegetation, Fire, and Ecosystem Services for Tribal Lands in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon & Washington)
Michael Case- University of WashingtonBecky Kerns- USFS Pacific Northwest Research StationJohn Kim- USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station
New project just funded
Objective: Apply dynamic general vegetation model (DGVM) output to assess changes to vegetation, fire, and ecosystem services across tribal lands and sacred places
MC2 Vegetation TypesHistorical
MC2 Vegetation TypesHistorical 2080
MC2 Vegetation TypesHistorical 2080
Project Partners• Preston Hardison-Tulalip Tribes• Bill Fish and Jonathan Treasure-The Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs• Eliza Ghitis-Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission• Kathy Lynn-PNW Tribal Climate Change Project• David Redhorse-Bureau of Indian Affairs• Anna Schmidt-Bureau of Indian Affairs• Robert Compton-Bureau of Indian Affairs• Jason Younker-University of Oregon• David Diaz-Ecotrust• Janean Creighton-Oregon State University• You?
http://www.climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northwest
Holly Prendeville Coordinator541-750-7300 [email protected]
Bea Van Horne [email protected]
Gabrielle [email protected]
Dave D’[email protected]
Questions/Observations/Discussion
Phenology network https://www.usanpn.org/data/phenology_maps
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