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EDDMapS is a web-based mapping system for documenting invasive species and pest distribution.
Content produced by the Southeast Climate Hub
Northern Plains Climate Hub (NPCH)
Climate Information Benefiting Agriculture and Forestry
Content produced by the Northern Plains Climate Hub
A century of wildfire suppression
A prescribed fire on the lowland prairies near Puget Sound.
Content produced by the Northwest Climate Hub
Climate change is altering glacial lake fisheries in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, presenting a complex challenge for fisheries managers.
This menu provides a regional perspective to guide the management of heterogeneous and yet interdependent fishery resources in glacial lakes of the upper Midwest. The main objective is to promote the adaptation of inland glacial lake fisheries management to climate change by outlining processes that support regional plans.
Content produced by the Northern Forests Climate Hub
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Content produced by the Northwest Climate Hub
Amit Chandramouly is a Resource Assistant intern with the USDA Southeast Climate Hub. He holds degrees in policy studies and environmental science from Syracuse University, where he also earned minors in biology and data analytics. His research interests include invasive species management, coastal ecosystems/resilience, natural disaster management, and sea level rise.
Content produced by the Southeast Climate Hub
Current Research
Long-term research: how ecosystem structure, function, dynamics, and composition respond to stressors and change.
Enhancing platforms for research, monitoring and science exchange.
Restoration Ecology: Restoring ecosystem services in the Anthropocene.
Ecosystem level impacts of invasive species on Hawaiian forest ecosystems.
Biocultural Science and Stewardship.
Content produced by the Southwest Climate Hub
Laura completed her Bachelors in Science in Environmental Studies with a minor in Public Management at Virginia Commonwealth University. In her time during university, she completed various research projects on invasive species and rock pools in rivers, and a study on climate change impacts titled “Impacts of drought and flooding conditions on American beachgrass biomass responses” with the Zinnert lab at Virginia Commonwealth University. She specializes in public management and science communications.
Content produced by the Caribbean Climate Hub
Alaska is at the forefront of climate change. With increases in temperatures, agriculture in Alaska could see more opportunities for production. Climate change will also bring challenges, such as increased risk of invasive species, pests, and diseases. With these opportunities and challenges, farmers and ranchers can implement different adaptation strategies to reduce negative impacts and promote positive effects of climate change on their operations.
Content produced by the Northwest Climate Hub