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1 November 2021 Making Research Relevant: Sharing Climate Change Research with Rangeland Advisors to Transform Results into Drought Resilience
Maude Dinan, Peter B. Adler, John Bradford, Mark Brunson, Emile Elias, Andrew Felton, Christina Greene, Jeremy James, Katharine Suding, Eric Thacker
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Abstract
  • Public programs, strategies, and incentives to implement rangeland climate adaptation are more effective if they are tailored to local drought exposures, sensitivities, and adaptation opportunities. As such, local rangeland advisers who aid in climate adaptation are pivotal to the development of these resources.

  • We hosted a virtual workshop with rangeland advisors to share results from our climate vulnerability assessment, gain their insight on finding usability, and discuss visions for resource creation.

  • Climate adaptation resources should not follow a one-size-fits-all approach. Accommodating variety in resource development and outreach must consider multiple factors: variation in the ranching community, instability in the environment beyond climate, and rancher/manager identified variables in climate vulnerability assessment analyses.

© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Society for Range Management.
Maude Dinan, Peter B. Adler, John Bradford, Mark Brunson, Emile Elias, Andrew Felton, Christina Greene, Jeremy James, Katharine Suding, and Eric Thacker "Making Research Relevant: Sharing Climate Change Research with Rangeland Advisors to Transform Results into Drought Resilience," Rangelands 43(5), 185-193, (1 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.08.004
Published: 1 November 2021
KEYWORDS
climate change
co-ideation
engagement
rangelands
WORKSHOP
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