Northern Forests Climate Hub

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Northern Forests Climate Hub
Type: Government Agency
Parent organization: USDA Climate Hubs
Employees:
Executive: Director
Budget:
Address: 4301 Hiawatha Drive, Houghton, MI 49931-1295
Website: https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests
Creation Legislation:
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Northern Forests Climate Hub
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Mission
To provide science-based information and technologies to assist natural resource managers in the Midwest and Northeast in adapting to climate change impacts, ensuring forest sustainability and resilience.
Services

Climate change adaptation; Technical assistance; Education and outreach

Regulations

Northern Forests Climate Hub (NFCH) is a part of the USDA Climate Hubs network, focusing specifically on the challenges and opportunities related to climate change in the forested areas of the Midwest and Northeast US, aiding in forest adaptation and management.

Official Site

Mission

The mission of the Northern Forests Climate Hub is to deliver science-based, region-specific information and technologies that help natural resource managers and woodland owners integrate climate change information into their planning, decision-making, and management activities. This is aimed at sustaining the diverse benefits from forests in a changing climate.[1]

Parent organization

The Northern Forests Climate Hub is part of the **USDA Climate Hubs**, an initiative by the United States Department of Agriculture to support climate-informed decision-making in agriculture and forestry.[2]

Legislation

The creation of the Northern Forests Climate Hub was not through specific legislation but as part of a broader USDA initiative to address climate change, established in 2014.

Partners

  • Various federal, state, and local government agencies.
  • Academic institutions like Michigan Technological University through the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science.[3]

Number of employees

The exact number of employees for the Northern Forests Climate Hub is not publicly detailed, but it operates with a team of scientists, researchers, and support staff.

Organization structure

The structure includes:

Leader

The Northern Forests Climate Hub is headed by a **Director**.

Divisions

  • Research - Conducts and collaborates on climate change research related to northern forests.
  • Extension and Education - Facilitates the dissemination of climate information and adaptation strategies.[4]

List of programs

  • Climate Change Response Framework - Aids in integrating climate considerations into land management.
  • Adaptation Workbook - A tool for incorporating climate change adaptation into forest management plans.[5]

Last total enacted budget

The budget specifics for the Northern Forests Climate Hub are not distinct from the overall USDA Climate Hubs budget.

Staff

While exact numbers aren't available, the staff includes experts in climate science, forestry, and outreach.

Funding

Funding for the Northern Forests Climate Hub comes from the USDA through its Climate Hubs initiative, although specific amounts allocated to NFCH are not publicly itemized.

Services provided

The NFCH provides services like climate change adaptation planning, technical assistance, and educational outreach to natural resource professionals, landowners, and communities to ensure that forests can adapt and remain resilient under changing climate conditions.[6]

Regulations overseen

As part of the USDA, NFCH does not oversee regulations but supports decision-making through science and technology concerning climate impacts on forests.

Headquarters address

4301 Hiawatha Drive, Houghton, MI 49931-1295

History

The Northern Forests Climate Hub was established as part of the USDA's broader Climate Hubs initiative in 2014 to address the specific climate challenges faced by northern forests. This initiative aimed at providing actionable science to guide land management practices.[7]

External links

References

  1. Swanston, Chris. "About the Northern Forests Climate Hub". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests (accessed January 22, 2025).
  2. USDA. "USDA Climate Hubs". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/ (accessed January 22, 2025).
  3. Unknown. "Partners". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/partners (accessed January 22, 2025).
  4. Swanston, Chris. "Northern Forests Climate Hub Team". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests/team (accessed January 22, 2025).
  5. Swanston, Chris. "Programs". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests/programs (accessed January 22, 2025).
  6. Swanston, Chris. "Services". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests/services (accessed January 22, 2025).
  7. Swanston, Chris. "About the Northern Forests Climate Hub". USDA Climate Hubs, www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northern-forests (accessed January 22, 2025).