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Title: Climate change effects in the southwestern states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California and Hawaii

Author
item Rango, Albert
item STEELE, CAITI - New Mexico State University
item Elias, Emile
item Havstad, Kris

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 3/1/2015
Publication Date: 4/13/2015
Citation: Rango, A., Steele, C., Elias, E.H., Havstad, K.M. 2015. Climate change effects in the southwestern states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California and Hawaii [abstract]. Proceedings of the National Association of Environmental Professionals. April 13-16, 2015. Honolulu, HI.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: On February 7, 2014 Thomas J. Vilsack, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, created seven regional hubs across the U.S. The directors of the regional climate hubs are either from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) or the U.S. Forest Service. In addition to regional hubs, there are three individual subsidiary hubs (Sub Hubs) in Davis, CA; Houghton, MI; and Rio Piedras, PR that focus on specialty crops or particularly unique working lands. The overall goal of the regional hubs is to maintain and strengthen agricultural production and natural resources under increasing climate variability and environmental change. The mission of the hubs is to develop and deliver science-based, regional specific information and technologies to agriculture and natural resource managers that enable climate-informed decision-making and provide assistance to enable land managers to implement those decisions.