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Adapting Vegetation Management to Climate Change on the Olympic
Peninsula
www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/CO3/CTW.html
Jessica E. Halofsky David L. Peterson
Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab Seattle, WA
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The Olympic Climate Change Case Study
• A science-management partnership among:
– Olympic National Forest
– Olympic National Park
– Forest Service PNW Research Station
– Climate Impacts Group (University of Washington)
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The WestWide Climate Initiative
• Science-management partnerships working towards climate change adaptation
• Three parallel case studies:
- Olympic National Forest (Washington)
- Shoshone National Forest (Wyoming)
- Inyo National Forest (California)
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The Olympic Case Study was focused on four main areas:
• Hydrology and roads management
• Vegetation management
• Wildlife and wildlife habitat management
• Fisheries and fish habitat management
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The Olympic Case Study was focused on four main areas:
• Hydrology and roads management
• Vegetation management
• Wildlife and wildlife habitat management
• Fisheries and fish habitat management
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Process for each focus area:
1. Assessment of key sensitivities
2. Review of current management practices and constraints
3. Development of adaptation plans through science-management workshops
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1. Sensitivity Assessment
Existing Knowledge
Trends with Recent
Warming
Impact Model
Projections
Identification of Key
Sensitivities
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2. Review of Current Management
• Review of current management strategies
• Identification of major management activities
• Identification of constraints
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3. Scientist-Manager Workshops
• Reviewed results of sensitivity assessments and current management
• Developed adaptation strategies and action items through facilitated dialog
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The Olympic Peninsula
Map by R. Norheim
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Olympic Peninsula Vegetation
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Information sources on vegetation response to climate change:
• The paleoecological record
• Tree ring records of tree growth and fire
• Observed trends with recent warming
• Model projections
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The paleoecological record
• During warm periods in the past, tree species moved poleward and upward in elevation
• Other common species during past warm periods and times of rapid change include:
– Douglas-fir
– lodgepole pine
– Oregon white oak
– red alder
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Modern records of climate and tree growth
• Tree growth and productivity are sensitive to annual climatic variation
• Growth responses to climate vary by species, and with elevation and topography
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Growth response to climate in high elevation forests
• Growth increases when limiting factors are reduced:
–Growth increases with lower snowpack
–Growth increases with increasing length of growing season
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Growth response to climate in drier forest types
• Growth decreases when limiting factors intensify:
–Growth decreases with decreasing summer soil moisture
Elsner et al. 2009
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Climate and fire in the western US
• Warmer and drier spring conditions =
– early snowmelt
– lower summer soil and fuel moisture
– longer fire seasons
– increased fire frequency and extent
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Trends with recent warming
• Changes in species phenology
• Shifts in species distribution upward in elevation and poleward
• Increased frequency and extent of fire and insect outbreaks
• Tree growth declines and mortality events
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Projections for future vegetation change on the Peninsula: Gap model results
• In the wetter southwest, dominant tree species will shift upwards 300–600 m – subalpine meadows and mountain hemlock forests will be
invaded by Pacific silver fir
– Pacific silver fir forests will be invaded by western hemlock
• In the drier northeast, drought-tolerant species will become dominant at lower elevations – subalpine fir will dominate north aspects
– lodgepole pine will dominate south aspects
Zolbrod and Peterson 1999
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Climate envelope model results for Douglas-fir in the 2060s
Littell et al. 2009
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Climate envelope model results for pine species in the 2060s
Littell et al. 2009
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2070-2099 Modal Vegetation Type
MC1 Model Vegetation Output
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Vegetation Management at ONF
• Conifer planting
– Seed production
• Disease resistance development
• Gene conservation
• Native plant restoration
• Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive species protection
• Invasive plant treatment
• Thinning
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Vegetation Management at ONP
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• Altered ecosystem structure and potential disruption of process and function
• Increased opportunity for invasive species establishment
• Potential for mortality events and regeneration failures
• Increased forest drought stress and decreased forest productivity at lower elevations
Key vegetation sensitivities to climate change on the Olympic Peninsula
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Sensitivity: Altered ecosystem structure and potential disruption of process and function
Adaptation strategies and actions:
• Prioritize actions that will help maintain ecosystem function
• Focus on actions that will help minimize mass die-off and effects of major disturbances
• Create structures and processes that are viable over the long term
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Sensitivity: Increased opportunity for invasive species establishment
Adaptation strategies and actions:
• Continue to implement early detection/rapid response for exotic species treatment (ONF)
• Increase exotic species control efforts (ONP)
• Continue to exchange information on exotic species spread and control between ONF and ONP
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Sensitivity: Potential for mortality events and regeneration failures, particularly after large disturbances
Adaptation strategies and actions: • Develop a gene conservation plan for ex situ
collections for long-term storage • Identify areas important for in situ gene conservation • Maintain a tree seed inventory with high-quality seed
for a range of species • Increase production of native plant materials for post-
flood and post-fire plantings
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Sensitivity: Increased forest drought stress and decreased forest productivity at lower elevations
Adaptation strategies and actions: • Increase thinning activities (ONF) • Use girdling, falling and leaving trees, prescribed
burns, and wildland fire (ONP) to reduce stand densities and drought stress
• Maximize tree species diversity and resilience by retaining minor species during thinning
• Include larger openings in thinning prescriptions and plant seedlings in the openings to create seed sources for native drought-tolerant species
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Sensitivity: All of the above
Adaptation strategies and actions:
• Conduct integrated and consistent inventory and monitoring of vegetation
• Focus monitoring on sensitive locations such as wetlands and high elevations, on endemic or at-risk species, and on plant phenology
• Use feedback from monitoring in implementation of adaptive management
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Dealing with uncertainty in the Olympic Case Study
• Focused on changes that have already been observed with recent warming
• Focused on similarities between different future climate and impacts scenarios and most likely trends
• Used local knowledge to help predict system response to changing climate
• Focused on ‘no regrets’ strategies
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For more information on the Olympic Case Study, see:
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr844.pdf