The booklet contains maps of predicted ranges of 28 native Hawaiian plants that are important to Kaʻūpūlehu, but is not all-inclusive. If you would like the predicted ranges of any native plant species, please let us know. This data was provided by Dr. Lucas Fortini of USGS and the Pacific Island Climate Change Cooperative (PICCC), and is part of a larger study (Fortini et al 2013) .
Fortini, L, Price, J., Jacobi, J., Vorsino, A, Burgett, J., Brinck, K., Amidon, F., Miller, S., Gon, S.O., Koob, G., Paxton, E. 2013. A Landscape-Based Assesment of Climate Change Vulnerability for All Native Hawaiian Plants. USGS Technical Report HCSU-044. 134 pp.
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