The USDA Forest Service (USFS) has released a comprehensive report assessing the nationwide impacts of drought on forests and rangelands.  The report, which was a collaborative effort between the USFS, other federal agencies, and research institutions and universities nationwide, examines and outlines strategies to mitigate the impacts of drought and climate change, including planning for wildfire and insect infestations.  

The USFS developed the assessment to better manage forests and grasslands impacted by climate change, and to help give other land managers a better understanding of the impacts of drought on their own lands.  The report can be accessed here.