Climate Change Adaptation - Nebraska
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State Seal of Nebraska


Threat to Water Supply or Quality
Threat from Increased Drought
Threat to Wildlife or Habitat
 









 


















Climate Change History

Nebraska has not begun any climate change related activity.  Drought is, however, a perennial concern for the state.  Drought has impacted rivers, reservoirs, and ground water levels, threatening water supply, wetland habitat, and the State’s economy.  Water extraction is regulated by Nebraska’s 23 Natural Resources Districts (NRDs), if triggers in the respective Ground Water Management Plan have been hit.  Surface water appropriations are handled by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources.

Current & Future Action

Nebraska is engaged in efforts to eradicate Salt Cedar and Phragmites as part of the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program.

Pilot Programs/Current Studies

The state does not, as yet, have any specific pilots or case studies dealing with wetlands and climate change.

For More Information

For more information about Nebraska’s NRDs visit: www.nrdnet.org

For more information about the Platte River Recovery Implementation Plan visit: http://www.dnr.ne.gov/PRRIP/

For more information about wetlands in Nebraska contact Terry Hickman ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or Ted LaGrange ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 13:40