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Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center

U.S. Forest Service - Southern Research Station - Asheville, North Carolina
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CLIMATE CHANGE

EFETAC researchers work with other scientists nationally as well as with a variety of Federal, State, and local government agencies, universities, and non-governmental partners to address forest threats. Select a title below to learn more about EFETAC's current projects and collaborations related to climate change.

Assessment of disturbance impacts on U.S. forest carbon sequestration

Mountain stream - Photo by Rod Kindlund, Southern Research StationClimate, population, and vegetation cover change impacts on water yield and demand across the conterminous U.S. - USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station

Coupling the effects of management and climate on carbon and water fluxes in the forests of the eastern U.S. and the Peoples Republic of China - University of Toledo, Members of the U.S.-China Carbon Consortium

Detecting the severity and extent of wildland fires and pre- and post-burn fuel loads for the southeastern U.S.

Effects of nitrogen deposition on high elevation spruce-fir and deciduous forests across the northern U.S. - USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station

Influence of nitrogen deposition on Southern Appalachian deciduous forests

International collaboration research with China: the U.S.-China Carbon Consortium - Members of the U.S.-China Carbon Consortium

Linking landscape-scale carbon monitoring with forest management - USDA Forest Service Northern Global Change Program (NGCP)

Nitrogen deposition and water stress: predisposing factors to southern pine beetle infestation and subsequent mortality of red spruce species, Mount Mitchell, NC

Spruce decline - Photo by Joseph O'Brien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.orgNitrogen fertilization impacts on high elevation spruce forests, Mount Ascutney, VT - USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, University of New Hampshire

Ozone monitoring and environmental effects analysis - National Forests in North Carolina

Systematic assessment of coarse scale, national level and fine scale, special interest area critical load assessments - USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station, E&S Environmental

 

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