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- 2007473350 abstract "According to experts at the GAO workshop, federal land and water resources are vulnerable to a wide range of effects from climate change, some of which are already occurring. These effects include...1. physical effects such as droughts, floods, glacial melting, and sea level rise; 2. biological effects, such as increases in insect and disease infestations, shifts in species distribution, and changes in the timing of natural events; and 3. economic and social effects, such as adverse impacts on tourism, infrastructure, fishing, and other resources uses. Experts also identified several challenges that resource managers face in addressing the observed and potential effects of climate change in their management and planning efforts. In particular, BLM, FS, FWS, NOAA, and NPS have not made climate change a priority and the agencies' strategic plans do not specifically address climate change.".
- 2007473350 alternative "Agencies should develop guidance for addressing the effects on federal land and water resources".
- 2007473350 contributor B10997844.
- 2007473350 created "[2007]".
- 2007473350 date "2007".
- 2007473350 date "[2007]".
- 2007473350 dateCopyrighted "[2007]".
- 2007473350 description "According to experts at the GAO workshop, federal land and water resources are vulnerable to a wide range of effects from climate change, some of which are already occurring. These effects include...1. physical effects such as droughts, floods, glacial melting, and sea level rise; 2. biological effects, such as increases in insect and disease infestations, shifts in species distribution, and changes in the timing of natural events; and 3. economic and social effects, such as adverse impacts on tourism, infrastructure, fishing, and other resources uses. Experts also identified several challenges that resource managers face in addressing the observed and potential effects of climate change in their management and planning efforts. In particular, BLM, FS, FWS, NOAA, and NPS have not made climate change a priority and the agencies' strategic plans do not specifically address climate change.".
- 2007473350 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2007473350 extent "ii, 179 p. :".
- 2007473350 hasFormat "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2007473350 identifier LPS90077.
- 2007473350 identifier d07863.pdf.
- 2007473350 identifier 2007473350.html.
- 2007473350 isFormatOf "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2007473350 issued "2007".
- 2007473350 issued "[2007]".
- 2007473350 language "eng".
- 2007473350 publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,".
- 2007473350 relation "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2007473350 spatial "United States".
- 2007473350 spatial "United States.".
- 2007473350 subject "363.738/74560973 22".
- 2007473350 subject "Administrative agencies United States Rules and practice.".
- 2007473350 subject "Climatic changes Economic aspects United States.".
- 2007473350 subject "Climatic changes Environmental aspects United States.".
- 2007473350 subject "QC981.8.C5 U516 2007".
- 2007473350 subject "United States. Environmental Protection Agency Rules and practice.".
- 2007473350 title "Agencies should develop guidance for addressing the effects on federal land and water resources".
- 2007473350 title "Climate change : agencies should develop guidance for addressing the effects on federal land and water resources : report to Congressional requesters.".
- 2007473350 type "text".