Seed selection and conservation tools for Alberta, Canada, and North America
Following the links below, you can access web tools to guide species and seed source seletion for reforestation, or to support gene conservation collections for North American forest tree populations
References
Mahoney, C.R., Wang, T., Hamann, A., Cannon, A.J. 2022. A CMIP6 ensemble for downscaled monthly climate normals over North America. International Journal of Climatology 42: 5871-5891.
Wang, T., Hamann, A. Spittlehouse, D.L. and Carroll, C. 2016. Locally downscaled and spatially customizable climate data for historical and future periods for North America. PLoS One 11: e0156720.
Hamann, A. and Wang, T., Spittlehouse, D.L., and Murdock, T.Q. 2013. A comprehensive, high-resolution database of historical and projected climate surfaces for western North America. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 94: 1307–1309.
Wang, T., Hamann, A., Spittlehouse, D.L. and Murdock, T.Q. 2012. ClimateWNA - High-resolution spatial climate data for western North America. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 51: 16-29.
Mbogga, M. S., Hansen, C., Wang, T. and Hamann, A. 2010. A comprehensive set of interpolated climate data for Alberta. Government of Alberta, Publication Number: Ref. T/235. ISBN: 978-0-7785-9184-9 (on-line edition), 978-0-7785-9183-2 (print edition).
Mbogga, M., Hamann, A. and T. L. Wang. 2009. Historical and projected climate data for natural resource management in western Canada. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149: 881-890.
Wang, T., Hamann, A. Spittlehouse, D. L., and Aitken, S. N. 2006. Development of scale-free climate data for western Canada for use in resource management. International Journal of Climatology 26: 383-397. .
Spittelhouse, D.L. 2006. ClimateBC: Your access to interpolated climate data for BC.Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 9: 16-21.
Hamann, A., and T. L. Wang. 2005. Models of climatic normals for genecology and climate change studies in British Columbia. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 128: 211-221.
Alberta Environment. 2005. Alberta Climate Model (ACM) to provide climate estimates (1961-
1990) for any location in Alberta from it geographic coordinates. Publ. No. T/749. Alberta
Environment. 35 pp.
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