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National Adaptation Forum: Session Four: Assessing and Addressing Vulnerabilities to Extreme Heat

May 17, 2023 | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PT / 2:00 - 3:30 PM ETRegister to attend and learn more here.Presentation One: Understanding Heat and Smoke* Vulnerabilities and Cooling Needs in Oregon HouseholdsGrace Kaplowitz, Consultant, Good Company, a division of ParametrixThis presentation will outline what extreme heat means in the Oregon context through an equity…

NCEAS 2023 DEIJ Seminar Series: Advancing inclusion in the ecological sciences: Insights from a decade of research and practice.

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Join NCEAS’ third iteration of our popular seminar series on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) in environmental data science. The speakers will share their research at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, data science, and DEIJ.Title: Advancing inclusion in the ecological sciences: Insights from a decade of research and practice.Talk Abstract A diversity of knowledge,…

Third Thursday Web Forum: The Southeast Conservation Blueprint Explorer and SECAS Atlas – New ways to access the Blueprint data

The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Webinars and other SECAS events are available on the SECAS event calendar.May 18th (special 1.5-hr workshop webinar):2023 Southeast Blueprint workshop for Puerto Rico & the…

Southeast RISCC Management Network Monthly Webinar

Topic: Invasive Species Habitat Tool: INHABITGuest Speaker: Catherine JarnevichDate: Thursday, May 18th, 2023Time: 1 pm ESTRegistration link: Click hereMeeting ID: 922 7639 6275Password: 142760About the seminar:Habitat suitability models of invasive species can inform watch lists and target population searches, but there is often a divide between researchers creating these models and practitioners who utilize them.…

USGCRP Listening Sessions: Share Your Perspective on Oceans, Coasts, and the National Nature Assessment – May 16th and 18th

How are changing coastlines affecting businesses and communities? What’s the current and likely future condition of marine ecosystems and fisheries? How could assessing trends in coastal and ocean natural resources help improve our work and lives?The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) is pleased to host two virtual listening sessions on development of the National…

NCASC Webinar Series: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management

The National CASC is hosting a webinar series on how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges (IK) into Federal research and resource management programs. Running bi-weekly from April 6 to June 1, 2023 (3 PM ET), this series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance…

NOAA NIDIS Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

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The Southeast Climate monthly webinar series is held on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am ET. This series is hosted by the Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC), the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), and the NOAA National Weather Service. These webinars will provide the region with timely information on current and…

SE CASC Science Seminar – Insights from a National Scale and Holistic Approach to Map Estuarine Vulnerability to Projected Change in Water Quality

Seminar Title: Insights from a National Scale and Holistic Approach to Map Estuarine Vulnerability to Projected Change in Water QualitySpeaker: Lise Montefiore (NC State University/Natrx)Register here.Learn more here.Overview:Considered the “nurseries of the sea”, estuaries are unique ecosystems that provide valuable assets to national and local economies. However, their integrity and the socio-economic services they provide are…

NOAA: 2023 Hurricane Awareness Webinar Series – Southeast and Caribbean Regional Collaboration Team (SECART)

Inland Flooding - What happens when the rain has nowhere to go?Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2023Time and duration: 2:00-3:00 PM ET (1 hour duration)Speaker: Todd Hamill, Service Coordination Hydrologist, River Forecast CenterWebinar overview: Sometimes hurricane impacts can be felt well inland. During this presentation you will hear about the NOAA’s Southeast River Forecast Center and how they…

Network for Landscape Conservation Seminar: Connect and Protect: Building an Enduring Appalachian Climate Corridor

Connect and Protect: Building an Enduring Appalachian Climate CorridorRegister here.Wednesday, May 24th, 11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET  Description: For nearly a century, the Appalachian Trail has existed as a backbone of conservation in the eastern United States. The footpath traverses a natural network of connected mountains, forests, rivers, and streams that…

Network for Landscape Conservation Webinar – Setting the Stage: Understanding the Conservation Partnerships Working Paper and its Implications for Climate Change Solutions

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First Webinar in the Symposium Series Announced: Setting the StageThursday, May 25th at 1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ETDescription: ‘How Landscape Conservation Partnerships Are Working to Address Climate Change’ is a working paper created by The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in partnership with NLC, and the University of Montana, that explores the role…

NCEAS 2023 DEIJ Seminar Series: Doing the work to unsettle ecology: Responsibility and accountability for non-Indigenous ecologists.

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Join NCEAS’ third iteration of our popular seminar series on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) in environmental data science. The speakers will share their research at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, data science, and DEIJ.Title: Doing the work to unsettle ecology: Responsibility and accountability for non-Indigenous ecologistsTalk AbstractWestern-trained scientists are increasingly recognizing the ways…