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Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Intermountain Region Part 2

The vulnerability assessment emphasized key resource areas—water, fisheries, vegetation and disturbance, wildlife, recreation, infrastructure, cultural heritage, and ecosystem services—regarded as the most important for ecosystems and human communities

Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Intermountain Region Part 1

The vulnerability assessment emphasized key resource areas—water, fisheries, vegetation and disturbance, wildlife, recreation, infrastructure, cultural heritage, and ecosystem services—regarded as the most important for ecosystems and human communities

Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Intermountain Region

This is a Storymap that focuses on the intermountain region. Topics of focus include water, fisheries, forestry, and recreation.

The Intermountain Adaptation Partnership (IAP) is a science-management partnership with a wide variety of participants across the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Intermountain Region, which spans Nevada, Utah, southern Idaho, eastern California, and western Wyoming.