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California Natural Resources Agency. (2009). 2009 California Climate Adaptation Strategy.Retrieved from: http://resources.ca.gov/<strong>climate</strong>_<strong>adaptation</strong>/docs/Statewide_Adaptation_Strategy.pdf.California Regional Economic Analysis Project (CA REAP). 2011. Full-time and part-timeemployment by major <strong>in</strong>dustry. Retrieved from http://california.reaproject.org/.Chase, LE. (2006) Factsheet: Climate Change Impacts on Dairy Cattle. Climate Change andNortheast Agriculture. Retrieved from http://<strong>climate</strong>andfarm<strong>in</strong>g.org/pdfs/FactSheets/III.3Cattle.pdf.Climate Action Team. (2009). Draft Biennial CAT Report. Retrieved from http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CAT-1000-2009-003/CAT-1000-2009-003-D.PDF.Delta Vision. (2008). Blue Ribbon Task Force. Retrieved from http://deltavision.ca.gov/BlueRibbonTaskForce/F<strong>in</strong>alVision/Delta_Vision_F<strong>in</strong>al.pdf.Department of Water Resources. (2009) Delta Risk Management Strategy Phase 1 – Risk AnalysisReport. Sacramento: Retrieved from http://www.water.ca.gov/floodsafe/fessro/levees/drms/phase1_<strong>in</strong>formation.cfm.Drechsler, et al. (2006). Public Health-Related Impacts of Climate Change <strong>in</strong> California.Sacramento, CA: California Energy Commission. PIER Research Report CEC-500-2005-197-SF.English et al. (2007). Executive Summary, Heat-Related Illness and Mortality Information for thePublic Health Network <strong>in</strong> California.Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] (2011). California Tribal Lands. Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/region9/air/maps/ca_tribe.html.Kahrl, Friedrich and Roland-Host, David (2008). California Climate Risk and Response. Retrievedfrom http://www.nextten.org/pdf/report_CCRR/California_Climate_Risk_and_Response.pdfLenihan, J.M., D. Bachelet, R. Drapek, and R.P. Neilson. (2006). The response of vegetationdistribution, ecosystem productivity, and fire <strong>in</strong> California to future <strong>climate</strong> scenarios simulatedby the mc1 dynamic vegetation model. California Climate Change Center-California EnergyCommission. Publication #CEC-500-2005-191-SF.Med<strong>in</strong>a-Ramon, M., and J. Schwartz. (2008). Who is more vulnerable to die from ozone airpollution? Epidemiology; 19:672-679.Miller, N.L. and N.J. Schlegal. 2006. Climate Change–Projected Santa Ana Fire Weather Occurrence.California Climate Change Center-California Energy Commission. Publication # CEC-500-2005-204-SF.Mono County Community Development Department, Plann<strong>in</strong>g Division. (2007). Mono CountyWatershed Assessment. Retrieved from: http://www.monocounty.ca.gov/cdd%20site/Plann<strong>in</strong>g/Documents/Assessments_MonoBas<strong>in</strong>.pdf.PAGE 100APG: UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS