--- - attrs: Abstract: 'Because habitat loss is the main cause of extinction, where and how much society chooses to protect is vital for saving species. The United States is well positioned economically and politically to pursue habitat conservation should it be a societal goal. We assessed the US protected area portfolio with respect to biodiversity in the country. New synthesis maps for terrestrial vertebrates, freshwater fish, and trees permit comparison with protected areas to identify priorities for future conservation investment. Although the total area protected is substantial, its geographic configuration is nearly the opposite of patterns of endemism within the country. Most protected lands are in the West, whereas the vulnerable species are largely in the Southeast. Private land protections are significant, but they are not concentrated where the priorities are. To adequately protect the nation’s unique biodiversity, we recommend specific areas deserving additional protection, some of them including public lands, but many others requiring private investment.' Author: 'Jenkins, Clinton N.; Van Houtan, Kyle S.; Pimm, Stuart L.; Sexton, Joseph O.' DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1418034112 Date: 'April 21, 2015' Issue: 16 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pages: 5081-5086 Title: US protected lands mismatch biodiversity priorities Volume: 112 Year: 2015 _record_number: 24331 _uuid: 43a19300-856f-4beb-bd20-1410cd6d71da reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1073/pnas.1418034112 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/43a19300-856f-4beb-bd20-1410cd6d71da.yaml identifier: 43a19300-856f-4beb-bd20-1410cd6d71da uri: /reference/43a19300-856f-4beb-bd20-1410cd6d71da - attrs: Author: 'Storey, Margaret; Gudger, E. W.' DOI: 10.2307/1932762 ISSN: 1939-9170 Issue: 4 Journal: Ecology Pages: 640-648 Publisher: Ecological Society of America Title: 'Mortality of fishes due to cold at Sanibel Island, Florida, 1886-1936' Volume: 17 Year: 1936 _record_number: 24382 _uuid: 43afbc10-9da8-467e-b65f-448599b05dd0 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.2307/1932762 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/43afbc10-9da8-467e-b65f-448599b05dd0.yaml identifier: 43afbc10-9da8-467e-b65f-448599b05dd0 uri: /reference/43afbc10-9da8-467e-b65f-448599b05dd0 - attrs: Author: 'Census Bureau,' Last Update Date: March 23 Publisher: U.S. Census Bureau Title of Entry: 'Press kit: County and Metro Area Population ' Title of WebLog: Census Newsroom URL: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-kits/2017/20170323_popestimates.html Year: 2017 _record_number: 24450 _uuid: 446a98e1-77e4-4654-9125-277eab402a9f reftype: Blog child_publication: /webpage/11e41065-29ab-493f-8e01-a5ee4e8b1545 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/446a98e1-77e4-4654-9125-277eab402a9f.yaml identifier: 446a98e1-77e4-4654-9125-277eab402a9f uri: /reference/446a98e1-77e4-4654-9125-277eab402a9f - attrs: Abstract: 'Projected changes in the relative abundance and timing of autumn-winter migration are assessed for seven dabbling duck species across the Mississippi and Atlantic Flyways for the mid- and late 21st century. Species-specific observed relationships are established between cumulative weather severity in autumn-winter and duck population rate of change. Dynamically downscaled projections of weather severity are developed using a high-resolution regional climate model, interactively coupled to a one-dimensional lake model to represent the Great Lakes and associated lake-effect snowfall. Based on the observed relationships and downscaled climate projections of rising air temperatures and reduced snow cover, delayed autumn-winter migration is expected for all species, with the least delays for the Northern Pintail and the greatest delays for the Mallard. Indeed, the Mallard, the most common and widespread duck in North America, may overwinter in the Great Lakes region by the late 21st century. This highlights the importance of protecting and restoring wetlands across the mid-latitudes of North America, including the Great Lakes Basin, because dabbling ducks are likely to spend more time there, which would impact existing wetlands through increased foraging pressure. Furthermore, inconsistency in the timing and intensity of the traditional autumn-winter migration of dabbling ducks in the Mississippi and Atlantic Flyways could have social and economic consequences to communities to the south, where hunting and birdwatching would be affected.' Author: 'Notaro, Michael; Schummer, Michael; Zhong, Yafang; Vavrus, Stephen; Van Den Elsen, Lena; Coluccy, John; Hoving, Christopher' DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167506 Issue: 12 Journal: PLOS ONE Pages: e0167506 Publisher: Public Library of Science Title: Projected influences of changes in weather severity on autumn-winter distributions of dabbling ducks in the Mississippi and Atlantic flyways during the twenty-first century Volume: 11 Year: 2016 _record_number: 24364 _uuid: 44cdf44a-701f-4752-9980-cd02c4542d08 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1371/journal.pone.0167506 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/44cdf44a-701f-4752-9980-cd02c4542d08.yaml identifier: 44cdf44a-701f-4752-9980-cd02c4542d08 uri: /reference/44cdf44a-701f-4752-9980-cd02c4542d08 - attrs: Author: 'Smith, Thomas J., III; Robblee, Michael B.; Wanless, Harold R.; Doyle, Thomas W.' DOI: 10.2307/1312230 ISSN: 0006-3568 Issue: 4 Journal: BioScience Notes: 10.2307/1312230 Pages: 256-262 Title: 'Mangroves, hurricanes, and lightning strikes: Assessment of Hurricane Andrew suggests an interaction across two differing scales of disturbance' Volume: 44 Year: 1994 _record_number: 24378 _uuid: 465fa644-f252-49a8-ae70-b1a8ca976c04 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.2307/1312230 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/465fa644-f252-49a8-ae70-b1a8ca976c04.yaml identifier: 465fa644-f252-49a8-ae70-b1a8ca976c04 uri: /reference/465fa644-f252-49a8-ae70-b1a8ca976c04 - attrs: Author: 'Enwright, Nicholas M.; Griffith, Kereen T.; Osland, Michael J.' DOI: 10.1002/fee.1282 ISSN: 1540-9309 Issue: 6 Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pages: 307-316 Title: Barriers to and opportunities for landward migration of coastal wetlands with sea-level rise Volume: 14 Year: 2016 _record_number: 24315 _uuid: 47e2e36b-27de-461f-8188-2d04216da2a5 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/fee.1282 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/47e2e36b-27de-461f-8188-2d04216da2a5.yaml identifier: 47e2e36b-27de-461f-8188-2d04216da2a5 uri: /reference/47e2e36b-27de-461f-8188-2d04216da2a5 - attrs: .publisher: Nature Publishing Group .reference_type: 0 Author: "Sallenger, Asbury H.\rDoran, Kara S.\rHowd, Peter A." DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1597 ISSN: 1758-6798 Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 884-888 Title: Hotspot of accelerated sea-level rise on the Atlantic coast of North America URL: http://www.cityofboston.gov/Images_Documents/Hotspot%20of%20accelerated%20sea-level%20rise%20-%20USGS%206-25-12_tcm3-33215.pdf Volume: 2 Year: 2012 _chapter: '["Ch. 25: Coastal Zone FINAL","Ch. 16: Northeast FINAL","Ch. 17: Southeast and Caribbean FINAL"]' _record_number: 2733 _uuid: 480ff362-8434-4861-a8bb-2dc6615bdcdc reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate1597 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/480ff362-8434-4861-a8bb-2dc6615bdcdc.yaml identifier: 480ff362-8434-4861-a8bb-2dc6615bdcdc uri: /reference/480ff362-8434-4861-a8bb-2dc6615bdcdc - attrs: Author: 'Duehl, Adrian J.; Koch, Frank H.; Hain, Fred P.' DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2010.10.032 Date: 2011/02/01/ ISSN: 0378-1127 Issue: 3 Journal: Forest Ecology and Management Keywords: Classification and Regression Tree; Insect infestation; Logistic regression Pages: 473-479 Title: 'Southern pine beetle regional outbreaks modeled on landscape, climate and infestation history' Volume: 261 Year: 2011 _record_number: 24314 _uuid: 4ac9e33c-35e4-4d28-a720-da17cb3baa49 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.foreco.2010.10.032 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4ac9e33c-35e4-4d28-a720-da17cb3baa49.yaml identifier: 4ac9e33c-35e4-4d28-a720-da17cb3baa49 uri: /reference/4ac9e33c-35e4-4d28-a720-da17cb3baa49 - attrs: Abstract: 'Exposures to dangerously high temperatures are a public health threat expected to increase with global climate change. Heat waves exacerbate the risks associated with heat exposure, and urban residents are particularly vulnerable to threats of heat waves due to the urban heat island effect. To understand how heat waves are changing over time, we examine changes in four heat wave characteristics from 1961 to 2010, frequency, duration, intensity, and timing, in 50 large US cities. Our purpose in measuring these trends is to assess the extent to which urban populations are increasingly exposed to heat-related health hazards resulting from changing trends in extreme heat. We find each of these heat wave characteristics to be rising significantly when measured over a five-decade period, with the annual number of heat waves increasing by 0.6 heat waves per decade for the average US city. Additionally, on average, we find the length of heat waves to be increasing by a fifth of a day, the intensity to be increasing 0.1 A degrees C above local thresholds, and the length of the heat wave season (time between first and last heat wave) to be increasing by 6 days per decade. The regions most at risk due to increasing heat wave trends must plan appropriately to manage this growing threat by enhancing emergency preparedness plans and minimizing the urban heat island effect.' Author: 'Habeeb, D.; Vargo, J.; Stone, B.' DOI: 10.1007/s11069-014-1563-z Date: Apr ISSN: 0921-030X Issue: 3 Journal: Natural Hazards Keywords: heat; Vulnerability; UHI; health; urban; climate change Pages: 1651-1665 Title: Rising heat wave trends in large US cities Volume: 76 Year: 2015 _record_number: 22742 _uuid: 4b55e347-52cb-4301-9eea-ad3858c6fc1d reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s11069-014-1563-z href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4b55e347-52cb-4301-9eea-ad3858c6fc1d.yaml identifier: 4b55e347-52cb-4301-9eea-ad3858c6fc1d uri: /reference/4b55e347-52cb-4301-9eea-ad3858c6fc1d - attrs: Author: 'Poloczanska, Elvira S.; Brown, Christopher J.; Sydeman, William J.; Kiessling, Wolfgang; Schoeman, David S.; Moore, Pippa J.; Brander, Keith; Bruno, John F.; Buckley, Lauren B.; Burrows, Michael T.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Halpern, Benjamin S.; Holding, Johnna; Kappel, Carrie V.; O’Connor, Mary I.; Pandolfi, John M.; Parmesan, Camille; Schwing, Franklin; Thompson, Sarah Ann; Richardson, Anthony J.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1958 Date: 08/04/online Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 919-925 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Title: Global imprint of climate change on marine life Volume: 3 Year: 2013 _record_number: 23438 _uuid: 4c1d952b-234b-4f64-8757-d94e3565b067 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate1958 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4c1d952b-234b-4f64-8757-d94e3565b067.yaml identifier: 4c1d952b-234b-4f64-8757-d94e3565b067 uri: /reference/4c1d952b-234b-4f64-8757-d94e3565b067 - attrs: Editor: 'Ferriter, Amy' Pages: 26 Place Published: 'Gainesville, FL' Title: Brazilian Pepper Management Plan for Florida URL: http://www.fleppc.org/Manage_Plans/schinus.pdf Year: 1997 _record_number: 24418 _uuid: 4cb8e89f-8ad1-4276-9435-2ae8b1315fbe reftype: Edited Report child_publication: /report/brazilian-pepper-management-plan-florida href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4cb8e89f-8ad1-4276-9435-2ae8b1315fbe.yaml identifier: 4cb8e89f-8ad1-4276-9435-2ae8b1315fbe uri: /reference/4cb8e89f-8ad1-4276-9435-2ae8b1315fbe - attrs: .reference_type: 47 Author: 'Christensen, Norman L.' Conference Location: 'Honolulu, HI' Conference Name: Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties Editor: H. A. Mooney; T. M. Bonnicksen; N. L. Christensen; J. E. Lotan; W. A. Reiners Notes: Forest Service General Technical Report WO-26 Pages: 112-136 Title: Fire regimes in southeastern ecosystems URL: https://archive.org/stream/CAT83781017#page/112/mode/2up/search/christensen Year: 1981 _record_number: 24441 _uuid: 4cf69f1f-d269-4a5d-8aae-cdd7cedec70f reftype: Conference Paper child_publication: /generic/7c7b3164-35ee-4a9d-a346-5e9714e3c9c4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4cf69f1f-d269-4a5d-8aae-cdd7cedec70f.yaml identifier: 4cf69f1f-d269-4a5d-8aae-cdd7cedec70f uri: /reference/4cf69f1f-d269-4a5d-8aae-cdd7cedec70f - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Gonzalez, Carmen G.; Alice Kaswan; Robert Verchick; Yee Huang; Nowal Jamhour; Shawn Bowen' Pages: 97 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Series Volume: Center for Progressive Reform White Paper Title: 'Climate Change, Resilience, and Fairness: How Nonstructural Adaptation Can Protect and Empower Socially Vulnerable Communities on the Gulf Coast' URL: https://works.bepress.com/carmen_gonzalez/42/ Year: 2016 _record_number: 24416 _uuid: 4d9c1f53-d81f-47a1-a2d6-aefd36fca0de reftype: Report child_publication: /report/climate-change-resilience-fairness-how-nonstructural-adaptation-can-protect-empower-socially-vulnerable-communities-on-gulf-coast href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4d9c1f53-d81f-47a1-a2d6-aefd36fca0de.yaml identifier: 4d9c1f53-d81f-47a1-a2d6-aefd36fca0de uri: /reference/4d9c1f53-d81f-47a1-a2d6-aefd36fca0de - attrs: Article Number: e01268 Author: 'Rehage, J. S.; Blanchard, J. R.; Boucek, R. E.; Lorenz, J. J.; Robinson, M.' DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1268 ISSN: 2150-8925 Issue: 6 Journal: Ecosphere Keywords: 'Key words: climate change; cold spell; extreme climate events; fishes; nonnative species; resilience; resistance; Special Feature: Extreme Cold Spells' Pages: e01268 Title: 'Knocking back invasions: Variable resistance and resilience to multiple cold spells in native vs. nonnative fishes' Volume: 7 Year: 2016 _record_number: 24371 _uuid: 4dfdd8ce-b51b-488f-ac53-0522b91111cd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/ecs2.1268 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4dfdd8ce-b51b-488f-ac53-0522b91111cd.yaml identifier: 4dfdd8ce-b51b-488f-ac53-0522b91111cd uri: /reference/4dfdd8ce-b51b-488f-ac53-0522b91111cd - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'NDRC,' Book Title: 'National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC): Grantee profiles' Pages: 7-8 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Title: State of Louisiana URL: https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/NDRCGRANTPROF.PDF Year: 2016 _record_number: 26337 _uuid: 4ea5bc03-4042-48cf-ba69-b36283bf8c1c reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/national-disaster-resilience-competition-ndrc-grantee-profiles href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4ea5bc03-4042-48cf-ba69-b36283bf8c1c.yaml identifier: 4ea5bc03-4042-48cf-ba69-b36283bf8c1c uri: /reference/4ea5bc03-4042-48cf-ba69-b36283bf8c1c - attrs: Abstract: 'Massive declines in population abundances of marine animals have been documented over century-long time scales. However, analogous loss of spatial extent of habitat-forming organisms is less well known because georeferenced data are rare over long time scales, particularly in subtidal, tropical marine regions. We use high-resolution historical nautical charts to quantify changes to benthic structure over 240 years in the Florida Keys, finding an overall loss of 52% (SE, 6.4%) of the area of the seafloor occupied by corals. We find a strong spatial dimension to this decline; the spatial extent of coral in Florida Bay and nearshore declined by 87.5% (SE, 7.2%) and 68.8% (SE, 7.5%), respectively, whereas that of offshore areas of coral remained largely intact. These estimates add to finer-scale loss in live coral cover exceeding 90% in some locations in recent decades. The near-complete elimination of the spatial coverage of nearshore coral represents an underappreciated spatial component of the shifting baseline syndrome, with important lessons for other species and ecosystems. That is, modern surveys are typically designed to assess change only within the species’ known, extant range. For species ranging from corals to sea turtles, this approach may overlook spatial loss over longer time frames, resulting in both overly optimistic views of their current conservation status and underestimates of their restoration potential.' Author: 'McClenachan, Loren; O’Connor, Grace; Neal, Benjamin P.; Pandolfi, John M.; Jackson, Jeremy B. C.' DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1603155 Issue: 9 Journal: Science Advances Pages: e1603155 Title: 'Ghost reefs: Nautical charts document large spatial scale of coral reef loss over 240 years' Volume: 3 Year: 2017 _record_number: 24353 _uuid: 4ee62705-7f16-4bd9-871b-cd103d8439fa reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/sciadv.1603155 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4ee62705-7f16-4bd9-871b-cd103d8439fa.yaml identifier: 4ee62705-7f16-4bd9-871b-cd103d8439fa uri: /reference/4ee62705-7f16-4bd9-871b-cd103d8439fa - attrs: Article Number: 404876 Author: 'Krakauer, Nir Y.' DOI: 10.1155/2012/404876 Journal: Advances in Meteorology Pages: Article ID 404876 Title: 'Estimating climate trends: Application to United States plant hardiness zones' Volume: 2012 Year: 2012 _record_number: 24341 _uuid: 4f009186-9288-483f-a082-a85dbfee0e79 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1155/2012/404876 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4f009186-9288-483f-a082-a85dbfee0e79.yaml identifier: 4f009186-9288-483f-a082-a85dbfee0e79 uri: /reference/4f009186-9288-483f-a082-a85dbfee0e79 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Luedeling, Eike' DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2012.07.011 ISSN: 0304-4238 Issue: 0 Journal: Scientia Horticulturae Keywords: "Adaptation\rChilling Hours\rChill Portions\rClimate analogues, Dynamic Model\rTree dormancy" Pages: 218-229 Title: 'Climate change impacts on winter chill for temperate fruit and nut production: A review' URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304423812003305 Volume: 144 Year: 2012 _chapter: '["Ch. 6: Agriculture FINAL"]' _record_number: 3946 _uuid: 504c60ae-db5f-4b9c-bb9f-2dd7701dc31c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.scienta.2012.07.011 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/504c60ae-db5f-4b9c-bb9f-2dd7701dc31c.yaml identifier: 504c60ae-db5f-4b9c-bb9f-2dd7701dc31c uri: /reference/504c60ae-db5f-4b9c-bb9f-2dd7701dc31c - attrs: Author: 'Jackson, Stephen T.; Webb, Robert S.; Anderson, Katharine H.; Overpeck, Jonathan T.; Webb III, Thompson; Williams, John W.; Hansen, Barbara C. S.' DOI: 10.1016/S0277-3791(99)00093-1 Date: 2000/02/01/ ISSN: 0277-3791 Issue: 6 Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews Pages: 489-508 Title: Vegetation and environment in Eastern North America during the Last Glacial Maximum Volume: 19 Year: 2000 _record_number: 24328 _uuid: 5140beac-68a3-41a0-a370-7a06a809d3e5 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/S0277-3791(99)00093-1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/5140beac-68a3-41a0-a370-7a06a809d3e5.yaml identifier: 5140beac-68a3-41a0-a370-7a06a809d3e5 uri: /reference/5140beac-68a3-41a0-a370-7a06a809d3e5 - attrs: Author: 'Mitchell, Robert J.; Liu, Yongqiang; O’Brien, Joseph J.; Elliott, Katherine J.; Starr, Gregory; Miniat, Chelcy Ford; Hiers, J. Kevin' DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.12.003 Date: 2014/09/01/ ISSN: 0378-1127 Journal: Forest Ecology and Management Keywords: Biodiversity; Carbon sequestration; Climate change; Ecological services; Prescribed fire; Wildland fire Pages: 316-326 Title: Future climate and fire interactions in the southeastern region of the United States Volume: 327 Year: 2014 _record_number: 24249 _uuid: 52b8c0e6-00b2-42aa-9df5-6d46fe600b7d reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.foreco.2013.12.003 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/52b8c0e6-00b2-42aa-9df5-6d46fe600b7d.yaml identifier: 52b8c0e6-00b2-42aa-9df5-6d46fe600b7d uri: /reference/52b8c0e6-00b2-42aa-9df5-6d46fe600b7d - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Kossin, J.P.; T. Hall; T. Knutson; K.E. Kunkel; R.J. Trapp; D.E. Waliser; M.F. Wehner' Book Title: 'Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I' DOI: 10.7930/J07S7KXX Editor: 'Wuebbles, D.J.; D.W. Fahey; K.A. Hibbard; D.J. Dokken; B.C. Stewart; T.K. Maycock' Pages: 257-276 Place Published: 'Washington, DC, USA' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Title: Extreme Storms Year: 2017 _record_number: 21567 _uuid: 52ce1b63-1b04-4728-9f1b-daee39af665e reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/climate-science-special-report/chapter/extreme-storms href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/52ce1b63-1b04-4728-9f1b-daee39af665e.yaml identifier: 52ce1b63-1b04-4728-9f1b-daee39af665e uri: /reference/52ce1b63-1b04-4728-9f1b-daee39af665e - attrs: Author: "Pederson, Neil; D'Amato, Anthony W.; Dyer, James M.; Foster, David R.; Goldblum, David; Hart, Justin L.; Hessl, Amy E.; Iverson, Louis R.; Jackson, Stephen T.; Martin-Benito, Dario; McCarthy, Brian C.; McEwan, Ryan W.; Mladenoff, David J.; Parker, Albert J.; Shuman, Bryan; Williams, John W." DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12779 ISSN: 1365-2486 Issue: 6 Journal: Global Change Biology Pages: 2105-2110 Title: Climate remains an important driver of post-European vegetation change in the eastern United States Volume: 21 Year: 2015 _record_number: 21961 _uuid: 53677485-6005-45b6-98eb-9f0c1a4d1935 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/gcb.12779 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/53677485-6005-45b6-98eb-9f0c1a4d1935.yaml identifier: 53677485-6005-45b6-98eb-9f0c1a4d1935 uri: /reference/53677485-6005-45b6-98eb-9f0c1a4d1935 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'ARC,' Place Published: 'Atlanta, GA' Publisher: Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Title: Population & Employment Forecasts URL: http://www.atlantaregional.com/info-center/forecasts Year: 2017 _record_number: 24433 _uuid: 541baa00-0f34-41b9-a10f-adf41b03961d reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/f0fe38d2-ec44-4624-9185-fdb6b7e9f065 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/541baa00-0f34-41b9-a10f-adf41b03961d.yaml identifier: 541baa00-0f34-41b9-a10f-adf41b03961d uri: /reference/541baa00-0f34-41b9-a10f-adf41b03961d - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Littell, Jeremy S.; Peterson, David L.; Riley, Karin L.; Liu, Yongquiang; Luce, Charles H.' DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13275 ISSN: 1365-2486 Issue: 7 Journal: Global Change Biology Keywords: climate change; climate variability; drought; ecological drought; fire; water balance Pages: 2353-2369 Title: A review of the relationships between drought and forest fire in the United States Volume: 22 Year: 2016 _record_number: 21555 _uuid: 54bc1048-87de-40b1-9f21-7482e2de3883 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/gcb.13275 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/54bc1048-87de-40b1-9f21-7482e2de3883.yaml identifier: 54bc1048-87de-40b1-9f21-7482e2de3883 uri: /reference/54bc1048-87de-40b1-9f21-7482e2de3883 - attrs: Author: 'Dahl, Kristina A; Spanger-Siegfried, Erika; Caldas, Astrid; Udvardy, Shana' DOI: 10.1525/elementa.234 Journal: 'Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene' Pages: Article 37 Title: Effective inundation of continental United States communities with 21st century sea level rise Volume: 5 Year: 2017 _record_number: 24304 _uuid: 558f520b-2054-428d-9c91-ed31241c30b2 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1525/elementa.234 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/558f520b-2054-428d-9c91-ed31241c30b2.yaml identifier: 558f520b-2054-428d-9c91-ed31241c30b2 uri: /reference/558f520b-2054-428d-9c91-ed31241c30b2