Climate-sensitive decisions and time frames: A cross-sectoral analysis of information pathways in the Carolinas

K Lackstrom, NP Kettle, B Haywood… - Weather, Climate, and …, 2014 - journals.ametsoc.org
This paper analyzes the information dissemination pathways that support climate-sensitive
decisions in North and South Carolina. The study draws from over 100 online …

[PDF][PDF] Engaging climate-sensitive sectors in the Carolinas

K Lackstrom, K Dow, B Haywood… - Carolinas …, 2012 - artsandsciences.sc.edu
The Carolinas face a combination of climate-related stresses and adaptation challenges.
This project examined five major sectors-Forestry, Government, Tourism, Water and Wildlife …

[PDF][PDF] Planting Progress? Evaluating the Economic Growth Potential of Western North Carolina Forest-Based Sectors

L Kays, E McConnell, R Bardon, D Hazel - grad.ncsu.edu
The 32 western most counties in North Carolina contain significant forest resources. The
region is 66% forested, far above the statewide average of 59%. The study region also lags …

[PDF][PDF] Forest-Based Sector Potential for Regional Economic Development in Western North Carolina.

LE Kays - 2017 - repository.lib.ncsu.edu
KAYS, LAUREL ELAINE Forest-Based Sector Potential for Regional Economic
Development in Western North Carolina (Under th Page 1 ABSTRACT KAYS, LAUREL …