NC CASC members to present at National Adaptation Forum
Date
Several members of the NC CASC will present at the National Adaptation Forum in Madison, WI, April 23-25:
Tuesday, April 23:
Ecological drought: Tools for connecting risks to people and nature
5:30-8:30pm
Session: CAKE TOOLS CAFE
Session Type: Symposium
Room: Lakeside Exhibition
Shelley Crausbay will be launching CSP's new app called ecoDIVA [ecoDrought Impacts, Vulnerability, and Adaptation]
Wednesday, April 24:
Are federal land managers ready and SET for stewarding ecological transformation?
8:00 to 10:30am
Session Type: Working Group
Room: Madison Ballroom C
Robin O'Malley and Shelley Crausbay are both part of this working group.
Linking the science of ecological transformation to RAD decisions
11:00am to 12:30pm
Session Type: Symposium
Room: Hall of Ideas E
Shelley Crausbay is leading this session, along with Robin and Steve Jackson. She will be giving a talk: "Synthesizing paleo-transformations to map today’s transformation risk" at 11:00, which will also introduce the link to the SET group in the previous session (listed above).
Utilizing Partnerships to Enhance Climate Monitoring and Drought Management on Tribal Lands
4:00-5:50pm
Session Type: Symposium
Room: Hall of Ideas H
James Rattling Leaf will be giving a talk: Facilitating Tribal Climate Change Adaptation Planning and Communicating Climate Change Impacts in the Great Plains.
Thursday, April 25:
Adaptation under Uncertainty: Advances in Scenario Planning for Adaptation Professionals
12:40pm—1:40pm
Session Type: Working Group
Room: Madison Ballroom A
Brian Miller and Imtiaz Rangwala are conveners of the workshop.
2:00-3:30pm
Session Type: Symposium
Room: Hall of Ideas F
Aparna Bamzai will be moderating the panel discussion.
A list of all CASC presentations can be found here.