Third National Climate Assessment – Southeast
Chapter 17 of the National Climate Assessment addresses climate change impacts in the Southeast region.
Recreation
Chapter 17 of the National Climate Assessment addresses climate change impacts in the Southeast region.
Chapter 16 of the National Climate Assessment addresses climate change impacts in the Northeast region.
Chapter 28 of the National Climate Assessment addresses adaptation principles.
Chapter 3 of the National Climate Assessment addresses climate change impacts to water resources across the United States.
Chapter 7 of the 2014 National Climate Assessment summarizes how climate will impact forests.
Wet Forest communities are commonly dominated by black ash and northern white-cedar, characterized by seasonally saturated soils connected to groundwater.
These forests are found on sites with moist soils, usually in settings protected from fire. They are characterized by continuous, often dense, canopies of deciduous trees including sugar maple, basswood, paper birch, and northern red oak. Plants in these forest systems have predictable supplies of water and nutrients, but may be limited by low-light conditions.
Fire-Dependent Forests are characterized by species adapted to survive repeated wildfires or to regenerate successfully following fire.