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North America's ground game for climate change

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The Climate Smart Land Network (CSLN) provides forest landowners and managers with direct access to the forest and climate experts at Manomet, and the opportunity to benefit from other forest landowners in the Network.  The CSLN is a 21st-century “climate services” program designed to make climate change science accessible, understandable, and actionable.

CSLN Members

The Climate Smart Land Network is growing rapidly and currently includes 33.3 million acres across North America.
(states and provinces with CSLN land highlighted in blue, below)

Our network members include:

  • Acadian Timber Corp
  • Baskahegan Company
  • Green Diamond Resource Company
  • Greenwood & Arcadia Plantations
  • Hama Hama Company
  • J.D. Irving, Limited
  • LandVest Timberland Division
  • Lyme Timber Company
  • Maine Woodland Owners
  • Manulife Investment Management Timberland and Agriculture, Inc.
  • New England Forestry Foundation
  • Resource Management Service
  • Wagner Forest Management, Ltd.
  • Weyerhaeuser

What is the CSLN

The Climate Smart Land Network is a voluntary network of forestland owners and managers who seek to reduce material risk to their forestland to climate change.

Why become a Network member?

Learn what you get by being in the Climate Smart Land Network.

How to become a Network member

Learn more about how to benefit from membership in the Network.

From the Blog

Attributing Extremes to Climate Change

January 31, 2017/in Bulletins /by Admin

(click here to download a formatted pdf of this full article or a one-page synopsis) By Jennifer Hushaw In previous bulletins, we described how climate change is altering the frequency and intensity of certain types of extreme weather (see Climate Change and Extreme Weather: Part 1) and how these extremes shape plant communities, forest health, […]

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Wildfire in a Warming World: Part 2

November 30, 2016/in Bulletins /by Admin

(click here to download a pdf of this complete article or a one-page synopsis) By Jennifer Hushaw & Si Balch In Part I, we discussed the recent rise in U.S. wildfire, the evidence suggesting climate is a major driver of that increase, and the reality that future increases in temperature and drought frequency (in some […]

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