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Climate Change and...
A Live Learning Event: Assessing the Vulnerability of Water and Watersheds to Climate Change
Session 2
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Archived Session from January 26, 2012. Features an Abridged Introduction & Background to the Watershed Vulnerability Assessment Pilot Project by Michael Furniss, Pacific Northwest Research Station and presentations from the following Pilot National Forests (NF) and members: Gallatin NF, Joan Louie (Region 1 Regional Office GIS Analyst and former Fisheries Biologist); GMUG NF, Carol Howe (GIS Analyst); Shasta-Trinity NF, Christine Mai (Hydrologist); Ouachita NF, Alan Clingenpeel (Hyrdrologist).
