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CLIMATE CHANGE ALBERTAS BIODIVERSITY 61Final Reports Chai S.-L. A. Nixon J. Zhang and S. Nielsen. 2014. Predicting invasive plant responses to climate change Prioritization and mapping of new potential threats to Albertas biodiversity. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 64pp. Fisher R. and E. Bayne. 2014. Climate change adaptation plan for Burrowing Owls in Alberta. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 63pp. Nixon A. R. J. Fisher D. Stralberg and E. Bayne. 2015. Projected responses of Alberta grassland songbirds to climate change. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 53pp. Shank C. C. and E. M. Bayne. 2015. Climate change adaptation plan for Ferruginous Hawks in Alberta. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 42pp. Shank C. C. and A. Nixon. 2014. Climate change vulnera- bility of Albertas native terrestrial biodiversity a preliminary assessment. Prepared for the Biodiver- sity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Canada. 62pp. Schneider R. R. 2014. Conserving Albertas biodiversity under climate change a review and analysis of adaptation measures. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 65pp. Schneider R. R. 2013. Albertas biodiversity under a changing climate past present and future. Prepared for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. 97pp. Interim Reports All interim reports were prepared as progress reports for the Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada. Bayne E. and D. Stralberg. 2015. Bird community composition along elevation and latitudinal gradients in Albertas mixedwood forest analogues for our future climate 26pp. Bayne E. and S. Nielsen. 2012. Scientific support for assessing the vulnerability of Albertas biodiversity to climate change. 15pp. ChernoffG.2014.AblueprintforengagementStakeholder engagementstrategyfortheAdapt-actiontool.14pp. Chernoff G. 2013. Downscaling climate data for climate change adaptation action planning in Alberta. 19pp. Fisher R. and E. Bayne. 2013. Protecting rare grassland birds from extreme weather events. 15pp. Fisher R. and E. Bayne. 2012. Protecting rare grassland birds from extreme weather events. 17pp. Greenaway G. 2014. Navigating with narratives Using a narrative approach to connect climate change implications and adaptation actions. 30pp. Greenaway G. 2013. Making resilience matter Communications strategy for the local adaptations sub-project. 20pp. GreenawayG.2013.WhereresiliencemeetspolicyAreview ofsouthernAlbertamunicipalpoliciesforclimatechange adaptationstrategyinsertionpoints.43pp. Greenaway G. T. Lee G. Chernoff and K. Sanderson. 2013. Proposed action plan approach for local adaptation to climate change in Alberta. 50pp. Greenaway G. T. Lee G. Chernoff and K. Sanderson. 2012. Review of possible tools for local adaptation to climate change in Alberta. 78pp. Haddock R. and G. Greenaway. 2014. Groundwork understanding user assumptions and bases for the Adapt-action tool. 68pp.