New Hampshire

The USDA Northeast Climate Hub, in conjunction with the University of Maryland, hosted a regional workshop to address the USDA 'Building Block' approach to greenhouse gas mitigation. The workshop took place over the course of two days in March of 2016 at the National…

Many people advise that while the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best time to plant a tree is today. Winter weather makes it tough to follow this advice, but the off-season does provide a bit more time to plan ahead for the year to come. Extreme rain…

Across New England “Low-volume” roads provide a critical transportation link for rural communities and commerce. “Low-volume” roads are roads with traffic volumes generally less than 400 vehicles per day. They often provide access to forests for logging and other forest…

This growing network of climate-informed demonstration sites is designed to take you to the field and make you feel 'As If You Were There.' Field tours are a powerful teacher because they are an ideal way to see how farm and forestry practices work in the real world. Consider…

Taking steps to understand the issue on your woodlot Private landowners and woodlot owners can begin taking actions to enable their woods to adapt to climate change. The Northern Forests Climate Hub and The Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science has partnered up with…

How are land managers adapting to climate change? It can be helpful for natural resource managers to see what others are doing in the real world to respond to the impacts of climate change in land management. Demonstration projects are living examples of how managers have…