Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science

The Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) is a collaborative, multi-institutional partnership led by the USDA Forest Service. The mission of NIACS is to develop and provide applied ecological, economic, social, and cultural information that can be used in ecosystem climate adaptation and carbon management.
The NIACS partnership includes the following Federal, forest sector, conservation, higher education, and tribal organizations:
- USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
- USDA Forest Service Eastern Region
- American Forests
- Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
- Michigan State University
- Michigan Technological University
- National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc.
- University of Minnesota College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences
- University of Vermont
NIACS partners work together on the following activities in support of the NIACS mission and the USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub:
- Conduct climate change assessment and science synthesis to improve understanding of climate change impacts on ecosystems and associated environmental services.
- Create a diverse array of decision-support frameworks, tools, and resources to support natural resource professionals in addressing climate change, recognizing the need to allow individuals and organizations to reflect their unique values and management context.
- Provide technical assistance to meet the needs of specific public, Tribal, and private land management organizations in addressing climate change, including demonstration of a range of adaptation actions representing diverse management goals and land conditions.
- Increase climate literacy among natural resource professionals, emphasizing active exploration and hands-on training.
NIACS staff conduct research and perform science delivery to make the best available science available to land managers, woodland owners, and others working to sustain natural ecosystems. The USDA Forest Service staff at NIACS serve as key points of contact supporting Region 9’s National Forests; and State, Private and Tribal Forestry efforts.
View the NIACS website at www.niacs.org
Collaborators
NIACS Team Members
USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
- Maria Janowiak, Acting Director, USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub and NIACS
- Stephen Handler, Acting Deputy Director, USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub and NIACS
- Manashree Padiyath, Climate Resource Assistant
USDA Forest Service Eastern Region
- Katie Frerker, Climate Adaptation Specialist
- Patricia Leopold, Climate Adaptation Specialist
Agricultural Research Services
- Becca Rooney, ORISE Fellow
- Tracy Campbell, USDA Climate Hub Fellow
Michigan Technological University
- Hannah Abbotts, Senior Product Designer and Content Delivery Specialist
- Madeline Baroli, Climate Adaptation Specialist
- Mattison Brady, Climate Adaptation Specialist
- Adrienne Keller, Research Assistant Professor
- Kailey Marcinkowski, Science Visual Information Specialist
- Luke Nave, Research Associate Professor
- Danielle Shannon, Climate Adaptation Specialist
University of Vermont
- Peter Clark, Postdoctoral Associate
- Samantha Myers, Climate Adaptation Specialist
- Mattison Brady, Climate Adaptation Specialist
Colorado State University
- Courtney Peterson, Climate Adaptation Specialist
- Maria Vicini, Climate Adaptation Specialist
University of Minnesota
- Martha Sample, Climate Adaptation Specialist
Ohio State University
- Grace Kirchner, USDA Climate Hub Fellow
Partner Organizations
- American Forests
- USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
- USDA Forest Service Eastern Region (R9)
- Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
- Michigan Technological University
- Michigan State University
- National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- University of Minnesota - College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences
- University of Vermont
