NIACS and the Forest Stewards Guild's webinar series focuses on forests and climate change adaptation. The series brings together scientists and managers to learn about and discuss emerging topics related to the effects of climate change on forest management, with a focus on forests in New England and New York. Each session explores the latest scientific information from someone actively researching the issue, followed by an example of a real-world management project.

Find the entire webinar series here

Warming Winters

Featuring John Campbell, US Forest Service Northern Research Station, and Erin Rodgers, Trout Unlimited New England.

Continuing education credits from the Society of American Foresters are offered for webinar attendees. Contact Amanda Mahaffey for more information.

Related Resources

Research Papers

Asbjornsen, H, Campbell, J, D'Amato, A, Garnas, J, Gunn, J, Iverson, L, Ontl, T, Pederson, N, Peters, M, Shannon, PD. 2019. Managing Effects of Drought in the Midwest and Northeast United States. In: Vose, James M.; Peterson, David L.; Luce, Charles H.; Patel-Weynand, Toral, eds. Effects of drought on forests and rangelands in the United States: translating science into management responses. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-98. Washington, DC: USDA Forest Service, Washington Office. 165-190. Chapter 8.

Coble, A, Vadeboncoeur, M, Berry, ZC, Jennings, K, McIntire, C, Campbell, J, Rustad, L, Templer, P, Asbjornsen, H. 2017. Are Northeastern U.S. forests vulnerable to extreme drought? Ecological Processes

Campbell, J, Ollinger, S, Flerchinger, G, Wicklein, H, Hayhoe, K, Bailey, A. 2010. Past and projected future changes in snowpack and soil frost at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA. Hydrological Processes. 24: 2465-2480.

Campbell, J, Driscoll, C, Pourmokhtarian, A, Hayhoe, K,. 2011. Streamflow responses to past and projected future changes in climate at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA. Water Resources Research. 47: W02514.

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