Gunnison Basin climate change vulnerability assessment for the Gunnison Climate Working Group
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[Denver, Colo.?] : [Southwest Climate Change Initiative], 2011.
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1 online resource (262 unnumbered pages pages) : illustrations, maps
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This report summarizes the results of a rapid landscape-scale climate vulnerability assessment for the Gunnison Basin. The primary objective of this assessment was to determine what ecosystems/habitats and species are most at risk to climate change (and why) under climate change scenarios predicted for 2050. This report summarizes the results of a landscape-scale climate change vulnerability assessment of 24 ecosystems (17 terrestrial and seven freshwater ecosystems) and 73 species of concern (50 plants and 23 animals) in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado.

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(2011). Gunnison Basin climate change vulnerability assessment: for the Gunnison Climate Working Group . [Southwest Climate Change Initiative].

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2011. Gunnison Basin Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: For the Gunnison Climate Working Group. [Southwest Climate Change Initiative].

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Gunnison Basin Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: For the Gunnison Climate Working Group [Southwest Climate Change Initiative], 2011.

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Gunnison Basin Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: For the Gunnison Climate Working Group [Southwest Climate Change Initiative], 2011.

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