? ICYMI Social Scientist and 2022-23 Global Change Research Fellow, Julianne Reas, joined us to give an incredible talk on her work and the role of social science in natural resource management adaptations! ??You can catch up on the replay here: https://lnkd.in/eA2jFb4H
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
环境服务
Raleigh,North Carolina 2,120 位关注者
Connecting natural/cultural resources managers to scientific information & tools to assist ecosystems, fish & wildlife.
关于我们
SE CASC is part of a federal network of eight Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) managed by the U.S. Geological Survey National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC), formerly the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC). The mission of NCASC and regional CASCs is to work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife, and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of changing climate and land use. The CASCs and NCASC focus on the delivery of science, data, and decision-support tools that are practical and relevant to resource management. North Carolina State University acts as the host institution for the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, providing organizational leadership to implement the CASC mission through capacity building, project management, communications, partnership development, and connections with scientific capabilities in the region. The mission is implemented through collaborative partnerships among USGS, natural resource management organizations, and academic institutions. NC State is the lead university for a consortium of academic 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.
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https://secasc.ncsu.edu/
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Raleigh,North Carolina
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2010
- 领域
- Climate Adaptation、Wildlife、Natural Resource Management、Cultural Resource Management、Land Use Changes、Climate Modeling和Ecological Forecasting
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127 David Clark Labs
Campus Box 7617
US,North Carolina,Raleigh,27695
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center员工
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Brian Buma
Senior Climate Scientist, Director of Climate Innovation, and National Geographic Explorer
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Cari Furiness
Assistant University Director at Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
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Michelle Jewell
Science Communications & Engagement Manager
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Ryan Boyles
Senior Advisor for Climate Services at the USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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Today is #WorldWaterDay ?? the Southeast is host to a wealth of freshwater resources that house an incredible diversity of freshwater animals, with more than a quarter of these species found nowhere else in the world!
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Our 2024-25 Global Change Research Fellows are hosting a spring seminar “Leveraging Geospatial Tools for Effective Environmental Planning: A Hurricane Helene Case Study" featuring speakers from University of Florida, North Carolina State University, and Northeastern University! ??? They will discuss their research on waterborne disease, flood management policy, and water quality following Hurricane Helene last fall. Happening on April 2nd at 3 pm EDT on Zoom! ?Register now: https://lnkd.in/eYpsNq5U Featuring speakers: Bailey M. Magers: UF PhD Candidate in Environmental Engineering Margaret Lawrimore: NCSU PhD Candidate in Center for Geospatial Analytics Kyla Drewry: Northeastern University PhD candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The Climate Risk Lab is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to explore climate change risks to sport. This is an excellent opportunity for those with interest or experience in sport/physical activity or climate change risk research, and who want to push forward the frontiers understanding the risks and adaptation options for a sector of major economic and cultural importance globally. The overall aim of the project is to link these key objectives in order to provide an improved understanding of climate change risks and the options for adaptation to sport participants and decision-makers. Candidates will be encouraged to develop their own research ideas within the goals of the project. This can be across a variety of sports, such as tennis, football, surfing, golf, athletics, and cricket, among others. Research is focused on sport events and participants at all levels from amateur to professional, including youth. See more details here: https://lnkd.in/d5wDjtZJ The PDRF will be advised by Dr Nicholas Simpson and Dr Christopher Trisos and will be based in the Climate Risk Lab at the African Climate & Development Initiative at UCT. Application deadline: 14 April 2025
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? Seeking our next intern superstars! ? Apply now to be a summer science intern with the Southeast CASC! You will spend the summer assisting the science and communications teams for the Center. During any given week, you may be writing a synopsis of a recent research article, helping with a science synthesis project, designing an infographic, or creating a video abstract. This program is open to undergraduate students attending any SE CASC consortium institution, as well as Indigenous students who are enrolled members of a USET member Nation in the Southeast attending any university. Check the link below for your eligibility. ? Stipend, housing, and travel expenses to Raleigh, NC (up to $600) included. Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gh74cg5Z #climateinternship #scienceinternship #climatescience #sciencecommunication #summerinternship
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?? Upcoming GOHA event: Join the Global One Health Academy for its second annual??????? ???????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????! ?? This half-day event will spark excitement and spur conversation and new collaborations around #OneHealth, a framework that recognizes the interconnected nature of plant, animal, human and environmental health. Faculty, staff, students and members of the public can attend this celebration of One Health research and leadership at NC State. ?? The symposium will feature a keynote presentation from Dr. Laura Kahn(One Health Initiative), research talks from the 2024-25 Global One Health Fellows, an engaging panel discussion on antimicrobial resistance, and research sharing opportunities, including a poster session and paper of the year award! Be sure to stay afterwards for a one hour reception with snacks and plenty of networking! ??? Tuesday, April 15, 1-5 p.m. ?? Talley Student Union, Rm 328 Learn more and register ?? https://loom.ly/mo-GnT4 Office of University Interdisciplinary Programs
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?2022-23 Global Change Research Fellow, Julianne Reas is back for our next science seminar! Reas, a social scientist, will delve into the role of conservation social science in improving #NaturalResourceManagement Adaptations. ??Happening March 19, 1pm ET. Learn more and register: https://loom.ly/J39b-l8
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center转发了
The good folks at PBS North Carolina have invited me to participate (once again!) in their State of Change screening on Earth Day at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Come and see Michelle Lotker's latest piece and stay for a discussion with me and some esteemed colleagues. https://lnkd.in/e_gPbsCc
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?? The economic model that can be used to help conserve coqui frogs in Puerto Rico is still making leaps and bounds with a new write-up on The Brighter Side of News. "Borrowed from the world of #finance, modern portfolio theory offers a unique way to manage conservation risks. The theory suggests that diversification—investing in a mix of assets that respond differently to changing conditions—can stabilize outcomes. Applied to conservation, this means identifying a diverse range of habitats and strategies to ensure species survival." Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ewn4Tdqb #CASCFunded
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center转发了
Algal blooms: a complex issue with significant impacts. How do we protect our North Carolina communities and ecosystems? What role does climate change play in their proliferation? And how can we improve prediction and prevention efforts? ?? The NC Climate Education Network is hosting a Virtual Open House on March 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. to delve into these questions. We're bringing together educators, students, researchers, and environmental professionals to foster dialogue and find solutions. Register here:https://lnkd.in/eZsAr2e8 to join the conversation and access valuable resources. #Sustainability #EnvironmentalSolutions #Research #CommunityImpact
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