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DEPO 2008 Workshop Presentations

Managing Devils Postpile National Monument (DEPO) in an Era of Changing Climate;
A Workshop to Explore Future Climate Variability, Impacts, and Adaptation Options

8 October 2008, Yosemite Valley Lodge, Yosemite National Park CA

WORKSHOP SYNTHESIS
WORKSHOP AGENDA

PRESENTATIONS IN AGENDA ORDER

Millar, Connie. USFS Sierra Nevada Research Center. Managing For Climate and Climate Impacts A Conceptual Framework for Western Public Lands

Dulen, Deanna. NPS Devils Postpile. Challenges and Opportunities in Managing for Climate Change

Dettinger, Mike. USGS/Scripps. Climate and Hydrologic Projections Relevant to Devils Postpile

Farrar, Chris. USGS Lake Tahoe. A Few Observations on Ground Water in Devils Postpile National Monument

Denn, Marie. National Park Service PWRO. Wetlands at Devils Postpile National Monument

Caprio, Tony. National Park Service SEKI. Past and Contemporary Fire Regimes

Westerling, Tony. UC Merced. Climate Change and Forest Wildfire in the Western U.S.

Bulaon, Beverly. USFS R5 Stanislaw. Insects and forest mortality

Holmquist, Jeff and Jutta Schmidt. White Mountain Research Station. Anticipated effects of climate change on wetland arthropod assemblages

Stock, Sarah. Yosemite National Forest. Wildlife in a Changing Climate

Meldrum, Bret. NPS Yosemite. Devil's Postpile NM Visitor Use Considerations with Climate Change


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