As the climate changes, land management pressures will increase as
forests are managed for various reasons such as storing carbon, providing goods
and services, contributing to the economy, and supporting healthy plant and
animal communities. A cooperative
response by forest research and land management organizations is
required to understand and manage forests in the context of climate
change.
The Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science
(NIACS) is a collaborative effort among the Forest
Service, universities, NGO's, and forest industry to provide information on
managing forests for climate change adaptation, enhanced carbon
sequestration, and sustainable production of bioenergy and materials. NIACS builds partnerships and synthesizes information to bridge the gap
between carbon and climate science research, and the information needs of land owners and managers, policymakers, and members
of the public.