Anticipating Climate Change Impacts on Army Installations - U S Army Corps of Engineers - Livros - Createspace - 9781502961990 - 27 de outubro de 2014
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Anticipating Climate Change Impacts on Army Installations

U S Army Corps of Engineers

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Anticipating Climate Change Impacts on Army Installations

Publisher Marketing: Military installations must be maintained and managed to provide appropriate training and testing opportunities. As climate changes, natural habitat areas on installations may shift and change the costs to maintain training and testing areas. Habitat is important for: (1) its ability to support training and testing and (2) its capacity to meet Federal requirements regarding the maintenance of listed threatened and endangered species. That capacity can change due to shifts in weather patterns, flooding, drought potential, and annual temperature patterns. With substantial change, species can be directly affected by invasive species, loss and fragmentation of habitat, or increased disease and predation. Population losses for these species can result in loss of training lands and/or time. Additionally, it is very likely that climate change will cause changes in erosion patterns and intensity, which will also directly affect training missions. This report explores how results from Global Climate Models (GCMs) can be used to forecast potential challenges to habitats and species while also estimating potential impacts on erosion at each of approximately 130 Continental United States (CONUS) installations. The report concludes with recommendations on how to adapt to these projected changes.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 27 de outubro de 2014
ISBN13 9781502961990
Editoras Createspace
Páginas 138
Dimensões 216 × 279 × 8 mm   ·   335 g

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