Southeast RISCC Management Network Monthly Webinar
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Workshop Title: Extreme Disturbances and Climate Change in the Southeast USLearn more and register here.Overview:This virtual workshop is open to natural and cultural resource managers, especially in Tribal Nations and the southern United States, and others who want to learn more about the science of extreme disturbances, their impact on lands and forests, and applications for…
Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We…
The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in collaboration with the Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice at Texas Southern University will host the in-person Ninth Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference October 11-15, 2023. The conference brings together HBCU faculty and students, researchers, climate professionals, and environmental justice and coastal community residents impacted by toxic…
Speaker: Lewis Bartlett (https://www.ecology.uga.edu/directory/lewis-bartlett/)Abstract: ‘Darwinian beekeeping’ is a popular topic in U.S. apiculture, with many beekeepers engaging seriously with trait-breeding & evolutionary approaches to reducing the damage done by parasites in their livestock. Whilst an important goal, evolutionary beekeeping has not yet been comprehensively framed in the context of EEID (evolution and ecology of infectious disease)…
As part of The Long View Project, the NC State Office of University Interdisciplinary Programs and the NC State University Libraries invite you to explore cities of the near and distant future. Writers, artists and experts from across disciplines describe possible urban futures. Each expert will outline the future that they think is most likely–a…
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.Join Microsoft Teams meeting: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MjliZmYyN2EtOWY1Yi00N2FjLTkyOTYtZWRiNTJkNjAyNGIy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22765228b1-d0d0-4438-812e-51cbb57819f1%22%7d
Seminar Title: Using Deficit Irrigation to Reduce Vulnerability in Food-Energy-Water Nexus Speaker: Hemant Kumar (NC State University) Learn more and register here. Overview Understanding the nexus between food, energy, and water systems (FEW) is critical for basins with intensive agricultural water use as they face significant challenges under changing climate and regional development. We investigate the food,…
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Speaker: Rebecca Irwin (https://cals.ncsu.edu/applied-ecology/people/reirwin/)Abstract: We will discuss recent advances on how to manage landscapes to reduce bee disease and increase bee health.If you are unable to attend in person, please email David Andow (daandow@ncsu.edu) for a Zoom link.And, stick around afterwards for a happy hour at Raleigh Brewing Company!Add this to your calendar
Our cities' current layouts, transportation systems, and growth patterns have been shaped by historical processes dating back hundreds of years. For centuries, we have followed a status quo approach to urban planning and development. However, given the challenges posed by climate change, it is crucial to break away from this traditional path and envision a…