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USA-NPN Project: Red Maple Landscape Change Forecast

Explore the USA-NPN project focusing on Red Maple (A. rubrum) to forecast landscape changes through 2080-2099. Learn about ecological drought characterization, tracking climate change, identifying bioregions, validating land products, and engaging Indigenous Peoples' Climate Working Group. The project aims to communicate, educate, strengthen tribal nations, and encourage the next generation's involvement.

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USA-NPN Project: Red Maple Landscape Change Forecast

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  1. a project of the USA-NPN Red maple (A. rubrum) Forecast landscape change A. rubrum, 2080-2099 Jeong et al., GRL 2013

  2. a project of the USA-NPN Characterize ecological drought Ault et al., EOS 2013

  3. a project of the USA-NPN Track climate change & variability Ault et al., in prep

  4. Identify bioregions 50 Most-Different Phenological Ecoregions (2000–2011) Regions of synchrony Hargrove et al., unpubl.

  5. a project of the USA-NPN Validate land products Remote sensing + 9 new PhenoCams + Ground observations phenocam.sr.unh.edu

  6. a project of the USA-NPN Communicate and Educate Next up: www.usanpn.org/education

  7. a project of the USA-NPN Indigenous Peoples' Climate Working Group Strengthen Tribal Nations "Phenology Walk" at Haskell Indian Nations University Existing interpretive signage Focus on culturally significant plants www.usanpn.org/nn/connect/trails

  8. Engage next generation …in AGO Credit: Carolyn Enquist www.usanpn.org/education

  9. www.usanpn.org www.nn.usanpn.org

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