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Climate Impacts: Public Health Webinar
Climate Impacts: Public Health Webinar
The Antioch University Center for Climate Preparedness & Community Resilience is hosting a January webinar discussing climate, weather, and the health of communities. In the face of severe weather events and rapidly changing climate, who is at risk and what can be done? This webinar will discuss how to use a national framework to pursue ‘resilience’ from…
Webinar: BIA Tribal Resilience Program Funding Solicitation
Webinar: BIA Tribal Resilience Program Funding Solicitation
This webinar is an installment in the Topics in Climate Change Adaptation Planning webinar series. Recordings are available at: http://nau.edu/tribalclimatechange under the Trainings and Events tab. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has announced the availability of funding through the Tribal Resilience Program (https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/bia/ots/tcrp/FY20TRPAwards_RFP.pdf). Proposals are due March 2, 2020. The Tribal Resilience Program supports tribes preparing for extreme events…
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Forecasting Forest Futures: Climate, Management, and Fire
Forecasting Forest Futures: Climate, Management, and Fire
This is a weekly guest seminar hosted by the Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars. Open to anyone interested. The public is welcome to attend. We hope you will plan to join us. This series is part of the course for students enrolled in NR601, FOR601 and FOR801. We meet 12:50 pm – 1:40 pm in Jordan II 1218.Speaker: …
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Establishing Meaningful Drought Partnerships with Tribal Nations
Establishing Meaningful Drought Partnerships with Tribal Nations
OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeakers: Elizabeth Weight, NIDIS; Emily Bamford and Marianne Shiple, University of Colorado Boulder Masters of the Environment program; Mark Junker, Sac and Fox Nation Sponsors: National Integrated Drought Information System, University of Colorado Boulder Masters of the Environment program POC: Elizabeth Weight (elizabeth.weight@noaa.gov)Remote Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/762085106873848331 Abstract: This webinar will provide an overview of key learnings from a Tribal Drought Engagement Project,…
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NCA4 Webinar Series KM4: Economic and Health Risks for Rural Communities
NCA4 Webinar Series KM4: Economic and Health Risks for Rural Communities
NCA4 Webinar Series KM4: Economic and Health Risks for Rural CommunitiesPresented by Kirstin Dow (USC/CISA)This six-part webinar series will take an intensive look at Chapter 19 of the NCA4, Volume II: The Southeast, Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples, and Chapter 20: U.S. Caribbean. The topic of each webinar will be focused on one of…
Defining and Using Evidence in Conservation Practice by Nick Salafsky of Foundations of Success
Defining and Using Evidence in Conservation Practice by Nick Salafsky of Foundations of Success
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Please click this URL to join. https://zoom.us/w/832107674?tk=n9oh5XP0HOhIVDsFesOa_S6Fz-P--0Bda0MljDbhoF0.DQEAAAAAMZj0mhZNaV9PeVpwY1J2NndkdzhyRmlsck5BAA&uuid=WN_jJRXsYhvS2WU3dXuhpVoCQ Description: There is growing interest in evidence-based conservation, yet there are no widely accepted standard definitions of evidence, let alone guidance on how to use it in the context of conservation and natural resource management practice. In this…
EnviroAtlas Update
EnviroAtlas Update
EPA Tools and Resources Webinar EnviroAtlas is a data-rich, web-based decision support tool that combines maps, analysis tools, downloadable data, and informational resources. It is used by states, tribes, communities, and individuals to help inform policy and planning decisions that impact the places where we live, learn, work and play. EnviroAtlas contains two primary tools: An…
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Collaboratively developing decision-quality species distribution models
Collaboratively developing decision-quality species distribution models
South Atlantic LCC Third Thursday Web Forum“Collaboratively developing decision-quality species distribution models: The Southeast Modeling Pilot Project” with Todd Jones-Farrand, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & Healy Hamilton, NatureServe Check back soon for more information about this webinar! Instructions for Instant Net Conference (visual): 1. Click here to join the meeting: http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?i=748278685&p=&t=c2. Enter the required…
Forest Adaptation Webinar Series: Assisted Migration
Forest Adaptation Webinar Series: Assisted Migration
January 16 at 12:00 ET: Assisted MigrationFeaturing Tony D'Amato, University of Vermont, and Kevin Evans, Dartmouth College.Register for this webinar.More information.
Geospatial Forum with Dr. Sankar Arumugam
Geospatial Forum with Dr. Sankar Arumugam
Presenter: Dr. Sankar ArumugamProfessor in NC State's Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, University Faculty Scholar, and CGA Faculty Fellow Presentation Title: Climate-Informed Uncertainty Analyses for Water and Energy Management: Opportunities and Challenges Abstract: Seasonal (0-3 months) climate forecasts and near-term decadal (10-30 years) climate change projections provide valuable information for improving seasonal and…
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Engaging Communities in Role-Playing Simulations to Advance Climate Planning
Engaging Communities in Role-Playing Simulations to Advance Climate Planning
Abstract:Coastal communities face tough decisions about how to manage flooding risks associated with rising seas and extreme rain events. Two project teams have developed an innovative planning tool that allows community leaders and residents to make sense of local climate projections and experiment with collaborative decision making in a safe environment.The New England Climate Adaptation Project tested…
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POSTPONED: Intergenerational Conversations: Can Children Help Solve our Climate Emergency?
POSTPONED: Intergenerational Conversations: Can Children Help Solve our Climate Emergency?
Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences Departmental SeminarSpeaker- Danielle F. Lawson, Ph.D., NC State, USDA-NIFA Postdoctoral Scholar, Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management, NC State University (hosted by Mike Madden)Seminar Title - Intergenerational Conversations: Can Children Help Solve our Climate Emergency?Abstract - As issues associated with climate change grow increasingly complex, the need for a citizenry prepared to address them…
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The Challenges of Observing and Forecasting the Conditions on the Gulf Stream
The Challenges of Observing and Forecasting the Conditions on the Gulf Stream
OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Joe Sienkiewicz, Ocean Prediction CenterSponsors: ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING CENTER SEMINAR for more information visit https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/index.htmlJOIN WEBEX MEETINGhttps://ncwcp-meet.webex.com/ncwcp-meet/j.php?MTID=m4117ec8f1227df0b6a400b6165f9906eMeeting number: 900 250 760 Meeting password: a3YhdEPNJOIN BY PHONE1-877-953-0315 1-517-268-7866 (toll number)Participant: 1262920 #Abstract: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/abstract.2020/SienJ.htmlPoster: https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/seminars/poster/SienJ.seminar.poster.jpgSubscribe to the OneNOAA Science Seminar weekly email: Send an email to OneNOAAscienceseminars-request@list.woc.noaa.gov with the word `subscribe' in the subject…
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Webinar: Ecosystem Services and Community Resilience
Webinar: Ecosystem Services and Community Resilience
This webinar is part of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Wednesday Webinars series. Link to webinar.Title: Ecosystem Services Indicators forCommunity Resilience Speakers: David Yoskowitz, Harte Research Institute & Tracie Sempier, MS-AL Sea Grant/ Gulf of Mexico Alliance Description: Project partners from Harte Research Institute, MS-AL and LASea Grants, and RAND share enhancements and updates tothe Community Resilience Index…
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Listening to climate data: Using sound and music in science communication
Listening to climate data: Using sound and music in science communication
OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesJudy Twedt, M.S., Doctoral Candidate, University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric SciencesSponsor(s): NOAA's NWFSC Monster seminars https://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/news/events/index.cfm Webinar informationConnect to WebexMeeting number: 900 441 597Meeting password: D3KQpmv8Join by phone+1-415-527-5035 US TollAccess code: 900 441 597
Natural Hazards Resilience Speakers Series: Albert George, South Carolina Aquarium/Amazon Reforestation Project
Natural Hazards Resilience Speakers Series: Albert George, South Carolina Aquarium/Amazon Reforestation Project
Albert George, South Carolina Aquarium/Amazon Reforestation Project: “The Resilience Initiative for Coastal Education (RICE): A Discussion of Heritage in Harm’s Way and Gullah Geechee Communities That Will Be impacted by Climate Change and Sea Level Rise” Albert George has the honor of serving as the first Director of Conservation for the South Carolina Aquarium…