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Increase drought resilience in forests through management and planting of drought and temperature tolerant species, and keeping water on the landscape. Changing precipitation patterns are likely to create longer periods of drought. Looks for ways to keep water on the landscape, plant traditional drought and temperature tolerant species, and limit the impacts of drought on the forests. Using a combination of traditional and current management techniques can help proactively prepare for future drought conditions.

Tribe: Shoalwater Bay Tribe

View Source Document: Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Climate Resilience Plan

Year: 2021

Topic: Forests (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Climate Hazards

Drought
Increasing Air Temperatures
Shifting Species, Habitats, and Ecosystems

Assets

Cultural Resources
Ecosystems - Aquatic
Ecosystems - Terrestrial

Types

Planning & Management

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