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Page 1: Community vulnerability and climate change

Community vulnerability and climate change

Jason Kreitler, USGS

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Various projects ongoing

• Geography of climate change – mostly ecological– Vulnerability and how to

adapt?• Community vulnerability

to wildland fire – Socioecological– Less climate

change

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Impacts of climate change on communities

• Important general questions:– Is climate changing?– How, where, and at what

rate?– What are the effects?– What are the threats?– How do those threats

affect people & communities?

– Changes in magintude and timing of temp & precip, vegetation distrubution and phenology

– Drought, changes in severity and length of fire season, flooding, sea level rise, snowmelt timing

– Direct exposure to threats, changes to agricultural production, changes in ecosystem services, cultural disruption, economic disruption, conflict

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Global CO2 emissions – IPCC 4th assessment

Raupach et al. 2007 PNAS

A2

B1: stabilizing population, rapid technology conversion

growing population, high carbon energy sources

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IPCC 2007, Fig. 10.4

Projections of future temperature – IPCC 4th assessment

A2

B1

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Bay Area climate

summer maxtemperature

precipitation

water deficit

winter mintemperature

PRISM climate layers downscaled to 270 m by Al and Lorrie Flint, USS

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Climatic Water Deficit:excess evaporative demand relative to available water

PET depends on temperature and insolationWater availability depends

on precipitation, soil storage and runoff

CWD

courtesy: Al and Lorrie Flint, USGSsee Stephenson 1998 J. Biogeog.

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Diana Stalberg et al. 2010 PLoS ONE (PRBO) Will Cornwell et al. in prep. (UC Berkeley)

Several, independent approaches to vegetation modeling agree: future climates favor shrub and grassland at the expense of forest

‘Random forest’ model of CalVeg types800 m resolution, UCSC regional climate model

Predictive vegetation modeling of Bay Area vegetation270 m downscaled climate, GFDL mid-century future

forest remaining

forest woodland

forest shrubland

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Relative probability of vegetation transition

(GFDL A2, mid-century vs. present)

The vulnerability of vegetation types is very patchy:high probabilities of change occur where vegetation patches are near the edge of their climate

envelope

W. Cornwell et al. in prep.

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Native vegetation transitions vs. alien invasions

vegetation transitions depend on:1) mortality of existing mature plants2) propagule sources for new species

source: Larry Workman QIN, Panoramio.com

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Agents of mortality: Disease

source: UC Davis; http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070815145316.htm

Sudden oak death

source: Center for Invasive Species ResearchUC Riverside

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Agents of mortality: Drought and pests

piñon pine mortalitycredit: Craig Allen, USGS

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Agents of mortality: Fire

Historical probability of fire1950-2003

(climate-driven model) 2010-2039 (A2) 2070-2099 (A2)

16 GCM ensemble (A2 scenario): change relative to historical period

Figures: courtesy Meg Krawchuck and Max Mortiz, UC BerkeleyHistorical: Parisien and Moritz 2009 Ecol. Monogr.

Futures: Moritz et al. in review

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Cohesive Strategy• 3 Phases• Just finished

Phase 2• Next, how to

quantify for national tradeoff analysis

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Fire adapted human community conceptual diagrams

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Fire adapted human community conceptual diagrams


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