Northern Great Plains, North America. Schrag, A. M. & Forrest, S. In Hilty, J. A., Chester, C. C., & Cross, M. S., editors, Climate and Conservation: Landscape and Seascape Science, Planning, and Action, pages 104–114. Island Press/Center for Resource Economics, Washington, DC, 2012. Paper doi abstract bibtex The Northern Great Plains in many ways represents North America’s grassland future. It houses high-quality grassland and sagebrush habitat for a diverse assortment of species that are uniquely adapted to the region, and it supports farming and ranching livelihoods that have helped to shape the land. Because grasslands and shrublands are such complex systems that face myriad threats, the impact of climate change is often overlooked. Efforts to engage scientists and managers in climate change-scenario planning are under way. However, moving into the coming decades, it will be necessary for climate change to become a unifying theme in conservation in the region.
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abstract = {The Northern Great Plains in many ways represents North America’s grassland future. It houses high-quality grassland and sagebrush habitat for a diverse assortment of species that are uniquely adapted to the region, and it supports farming and ranching livelihoods that have helped to shape the land. Because grasslands and shrublands are such complex systems that face myriad threats, the impact of climate change is often overlooked. Efforts to engage scientists and managers in climate change-scenario planning are under way. However, moving into the coming decades, it will be necessary for climate change to become a unifying theme in conservation in the region.},
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