Seventy questions of importance to the conservation of the North Central grasslands of the United States in a changing climate

Author:

Miller Hesed Christine D.1ORCID,Yocum Heather M.1ORCID,Cross Molly2,Bamzai‐Dodson Aparna3,Wheeler Ben4,Beckmann Jon P.5,Ahlering Marissa6ORCID,Hall Kimberly R.7ORCID,Boyd‐Valandra Emily8,Mosher Danika9,Miller Brian W.3ORCID,Jaffe Sarah10

Affiliation:

1. North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

2. Wildlife Conservation Society Bozeman Montana USA

3. U.S. Geological Survey North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center Boulder Colorado USA

4. Pheasants Forever Inc. and Quail Forever Ord Nebraska USA

5. Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks Pratt Kansas USA

6. The Nature Conservancy Minneapolis Minnesota USA

7. The Nature Conservancy Lansing Michigan USA

8. Dual citizen of U.S. and Sicangu Lakota Oyate (Rosebud Sioux) Tribe Biologist and Indigenous Conservation Consultant Parmelee South Dakota USA

9. Contractor to U.S. Geological Survey, North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center Boulder Colorado USA

10. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractSuccessful conservation of ecosystems in a changing climate requires actionable research that directly supports the rethinking and revising of management approaches to address changing risks and opportunities. As an important first step toward actionable research, we reviewed and synthesized grassland management‐related documents to identify broadly shared questions that, if answered, would help to support collective conservation of the grasslands in the northern Great Plains of the United States in a changing climate. A Management Priorities Working Group reviewed 183 grassland‐relevant management documents and identified 70 questions. Feedback was iteratively provided by a Climate and Ecology Working Group, an Advisory Committee, and representatives from grassland management agencies and organizations. The identified questions generally fall under 15 topics: land conversion; restoration; disturbance regimes; woody encroachment; herbaceous invasives; grazing; water quality, quantity, and availability; animal species; private land; public understanding; legal and policy changes; economic incentives; coordination across management entities; accessibility of science and tools; and novel ways of thinking. These questions can inform a research agenda for researchers looking to conduct actionable science in the Great Plains grassland ecosystems. Both the approach and the questions presented here can also be adapted and applied in other regions and ecosystems.

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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