Wednesday, April 20, 2:30pm-4:30pm MDT
Presentation/Training
Facilitated by: Brian Miller & Shelley Crausbay
Key collaborators include Helen Sofaer, Imtiaz Rangwala, and the NPS Climate Change Response Program
Ecological Scenarios and RAD
Natural resource managers worldwide are grappling with how to manage resources under non-stationarity. The Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework is a simple, flexible, decision-making tool to address this problem, but relies heavily on the ability to characterize the range of plausible ecological futures. For the NC CASC Climate Solutions Days, we will kickstart a project to develop ecological scenarios with boundary actors who develop and translate science for resource-management planning and decision making. This working group session will convene boundary actors and scientists to initiate a path toward our ultimate objectives: (1) develop an approach for crafting ecological scenarios and (2) test, refine, and demonstrate the utility and feasibility of the ecological scenarios approach.