Consortium Partners
North Carolina State University is the lead university for a consortium of university and Tribal institutions across the Southeast, bringing together a breadth of expertise and capacity in natural, physical, and social sciences and management of natural and cultural resources.
SE CASC Consortium Institutions (and Principal Investigators / Co-PIs):
- Auburn University (Karen McNeal)
- Duke University (Lydia Olander / Ryan Emanuel, Brad Murray)
- Savannah State University (Dwight Ebanks / Sue Ebanks, Carol Pride)
- United South and Eastern Tribes (Jerry Pardilla)
- University of Arkansas at Monticello (Michael Blazier / Elena Rubino, Don White Jr., Hamdi Zurqani)
- University of Florida (Micheal Allen / Wendy Graham, Brett Scheffers)
- University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras (Carla Restrepo)
- University of South Carolina (John Kupfer / Monica Barra, Dean Hardy)
- University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Paul Armsworth)
- University of the Virgin Islands (Kim Waddell / Guilherme Corte, Greg Guannel)
NC State University Principal Investigators
Working Groups
Consortium Principal Investigators lead Working Groups on a variety of global change topics that draw on their scientific strengths and and the needs of resource management communities in the Southeast. The Working Groups bring together multi-disciplinary teams of academics, USGS staff, Tribal Nations, representatives from state agencies, other stakeholders, and students to address regionally-relevant emerging issues and to develop syntheses of topics to inform science needs and improve co-production.