Jul 16, 2019
A research team led by SE CASC Research Ecologist Mitch Eaton has released results from the project, Climate Change Adaptation for Coastal National Wildlife Refuges, in the journal Ecological Applications,…
Jun 15, 2019
2018-19 Global Change Fellow Ph.D. Student, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, Center for Geospatial Analytics Advisor: Dr. Ross Meentemeyer and Dr. Adam Terando Every year the Southeast Climate Adaptation…
Jun 6, 2019
Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow, Devon Gaydos, is the lead author on a new publication from her research, in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. You can…
Jun 5, 2019
John Wesley Powell was a Civil War veteran, scientist, and most notably, explorer. He established our understanding of the American West when he became the first to lead an expedition…
Jun 1, 2019
A new SE CASC-supported paper, Ecological islands: conserving biodiversity hotspots in a changing climate, was published today in the journal, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, presenting results of work…
May 31, 2019
NC State PI, Erin Seekamp, SE CASC Research Ecologist Mitch Eaton, and SE CASC researchers Xiao Xiao, Sandra Fatoric, Max Post van der Burg, and Allie McCreary have just released two…
May 23, 2019
A closer look at the research of Adam Terando, USGS Ecologist for the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center. View original post on the National CASC website here. Ecologist Adam Terando…
May 21, 2019
Research funded by the SE CASC encompasses a range of science activities that contribute to understanding the exposure and impacts of global change on resources that matter to our partners…
May 16, 2019
May 2019 Newsletter Welcome to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center’s May 2019 Newsletter. For news and upcoming events related to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, subscribe to our…
May 15, 2019
Our cohort of 2018-2019 Global Change Fellows has gone above and beyond what is expected of them as students and fellows. Some of their outstanding work has recently been highlighted…