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Geography of Canada / Biogeography / Systems ecology / Ecoregions of Canada / Nearctic / Forest ecology / Aspen parkland / Ponderosa pine in the Salt Cabin Park Exclosure area / Forests / Adaptation to global warming / Global warming


CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON THE ISLAND FORESTS OF THE GREAT PLAINS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR NATURE CONSERVATION POLICY: THE OUTLOOK FOR SWEET GRASS HILLS (MONTANA), CYPRESS HILLS (ALBERTA – SASKATCHEWAN), MOOSE MOUNTAIN
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Document Date: 2010-09-22 13:24:11


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City

Edmonton / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

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Event

Extinction / Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Regina / /

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IndustryTerm

island forest site / change risk management / ecotone systems / interdisciplinary research network / energy use / /

NaturalFeature

Plains island / Gulf of Mexico / Sweet Grass forests / THE GREAT PLAINS / Rocky Mountains / AND TURTLE MOUNTAIN / Turtle Mountain / Pacific Ocean / CYPRESS HILLS / THE IMPLICATIONS FOR NATURE CONSERVATION POLICY / SWEET GRASS HILLS / Turtle Mountain forest / Moose Mountain forest / Plains forests / MOOSE MOUNTAIN / /

Organization

University of Regina / Government of Canada / Canada’s Climate Change Action Fund / Government of Saskatchewan / Canadian Forestry Service / /

Person

Brett Dolter / Edward Hogg / Elaine Barrow / Norman Henderson / /

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Position

General / Adjunct Professor / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Texas / Saskatchewan / Manitoba / Montana / North Dakota / /

PublishedMedium

The Outlook / /

Region

central U.S. / western North Dakota / northern U.S. / Gulf of Mexico / central North Dakota / central Alberta / eastern Montana / /

URL

www.parc.ca / /

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