Publications & Reports
Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.
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Accounting for growth potential: A framework for leveraging water temperature data in aquatic connectivity decisions
Lundberg, E.R., D.C. Dauwalter, J.B. Armstrong, B.W. Hodge, S.J. Wenger, and H.M. Neville. 2026. Accounting for growth potential: A framework for leveraging water temperature data in aquatic connectivity decisions. Fisheries:vuaf129.
Linking community-climate disequilibrium to ecosystem function
Stemkovski, M., M.H. Cortez, J.R. Bernhardt, K.K. Bladen, J.B. Bradford, K. Clark‐Wolf, M.E.K. Evans, L.C. Johnson, A.J. Lynch, M.A. Pastore, M.L. Pinsky, C.R. Rollinson, O. Selmoni, A.P. Walker, J.W. Williams, and P.B. Adler. 2026. Linking community-climate disequilibrium to ecosystem function. Ecology Letters 29:e70314.
Tribal stewardship for resilient forest socio-ecosystems
Lake, F.K., J. Long, B. Twieg, and J. Hostler. 2024. Tribal stewardship for resilient forest socio-ecosystems. Artemisia: 50:14-20.
New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool
Mauger, G.S., M. Liu, J.C. Adam, J. Won, G. Wilhere, D. Dulan, J. Atha, L. Helbrecht, and T. Quinn. 2021. New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool. Report prepared for the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.
Integrating climate change considerations into natural resource planning - an implementation guide
Kershner, J., A. Woodward, and A. Torregrosa. 2020. Integrating climate change considerations into natural resource planning – an implementation guide. USGS Techniques and Methods 6-C2.
Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change
Thurman L.L., B.A. Stein, E.A. Beever, W. Foden, S.R. Geange, N. Green, J.E. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, O. LeDee, J.D. Olden, L.M. Thompson, and B.E. Young. 2020. Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change. Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment 18:520-528.
Typologizing stakeholder information use to better understand the impacts of collaborative climate science
VanderMolen, K., A.M. Meadow, A. Horangic, and T.U. Wall. 2020. Typologizing stakeholder information use to better understand the impacts of collaborative climate science. Environmental Management 65:178-189.