News

Webinar

ESA Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section to Host Webinar Series on the Role of TEK in Building Circular Economies and Influencing Federal Land Tenure Policy Changes on Reservations


The ESA Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section will be hosting a webinar series to facilitate a virtual space to welcome and hear from Indigenous voices who work to help sustain and nurture TEK within their communities.



Publications

NC-CASC Consortium Partner WCS Publishes New Paper on Criteria for Evaluating Adaptation Success for Biodiversity and Natural Resource Conservation


A new study in Environmental Science & Policy, "Flexible and comprehensive criteria for evaluating climate change adaptation success for biodiversity and natural resource conservation", co-authored by scientists at the Wildlife Conservation Society (@WCSAdapts), a North Central CASC Consortium Partner, presents an adaptation "scorecard" for evaluating outcomes for climate-informed conservation and natural resource management projects.


Scientists

NC CASC Consortium Partner Dr. Molly Cross Quoted in German News Outlet Covering COP26


NC CASC Consortium Partner Dr. Molly Cross, Wildlife Conservation Society, was quoted in a German news outlet covering COP26.


Announcement

NC CASC September/October 2021 Newsletter Now Online


The September/October 2021 issue of the NC CASC newsletter, along with previous editions, is now available on our website.


Science Spotlight

Spotlight: US Climate Resilience Toolkit adds Northern Great Plains Section


Read the Spotlight Section on our website to find more about the addition of the Northern Great Plains Region to the US Climate Resilience Toolkit.


Event, Scientists

Stefan Tangen and Brian Miller Present at Tribal Climate Adaptation Planning Workshop


NC CASC Tribal Resilience Liaison, Stefan Tangen and USGS Research Ecologist, Brian Miller provided presentations and facilitated sessions at a workshop from October 18-21, 2021 on Tribal Climate Adaptation Planning.


Announcement

November NC CASC Tribal Climate Newsletter Now Online


Our November Tribal Climate Newsletter is now available online.


Event

NC CASC Workshop: Climate Data 101 in Python


Are you a resource manager or scientist interested in learning how to work with climate data in Python?



Announcement

New Funding Opportunity for Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons at the CASCs


The BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Program is pleased to announce the availability of funding to support the hiring of Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons in the North Central, Midwest and Northeast/Southeast regions of the DOI Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) through the BIA's Tribal Resilience Program.


Publications

Read Brian Miller's Paper on Agent-Environment Feedbacks


A new paper by Brian Miller, USGS and NC CASC Research Ecologist, is now available online in the Landscape Ecology journal.