Circular 1402
AbstractIn 2008, Congress created the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The center was formed to respond to the demands of natural resource managers for rigorous scientific information and effective tools for assessing and responding to climate change. Located at the USGS National Headquarters in Reston, Va., the NCCWSC has invested more than $93 million (through FY13) in cutting-edge climate change research and, in response to Secretarial Order No. 3289, established and is managing eight regional Department of Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs). In 2013:
Learn more about these achievements in The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center Annual Report for 2013. |
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Varela-Acevedo, Elda, 2014, The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center annual report for 2013: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1402, 32 p., https://dx.doi.org/10.3133/cir1402.
ISSN 2330–5703 (online)
A Word From Our Director
Quick Year in Review
NCCWSC Headquarters Staff
The History of NCCWSC and CSCs
User-Driven Science—Stakeholders, NCCWSC, and CSCs
NCCWSC and CSC Science Agendas
Strategic Growth
NCCWSC National Accomplishments
Training the Climate Leaders of Tomorrow
Funding Overview
Department of the Interior Climate Science Centers