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SE CASC Science Seminar on Forecasting Conservation Strategies’ Influence on Landscape Connectivity
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Join us for our Spring virtual science seminar series highlighting SE CASC funded projects supporting resource management actions across the Southeast. Each month a SE CASC researcher will provide an overview of their work and the management implications of their research findings.
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Symposium September 19-21, 2022
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Join the Southeast CASC in Gulf Shores, Alabama for the 2022 Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Symposium.
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center - Now hiring a post-doctoral research scholar
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The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center is excited to announce a new post-doctoral research scholar position available to work within The Long View: Developing a 500-year Climate Adaptation Plan with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians project.
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SECASC Applications open for Dec 7-14 Winter Institute on Invasive Vines
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Applications are now open for the upcoming "Integrative Approaches to Investigate Invasive Species and Landscapes Winter Institute: Vines." This all-expenses paid graduate student program is being led by faculty at the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras from December 7-14, 2024.
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SE CASC Science Seminar, January 22: New Project Lightning Talks
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Join us for a series of 5-minute talks summarizing newly funded SE CASC projects.
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Southeast CASC Science Seminar: Improving Projections of Societal Responses to Sea Level Rise and Frequent Flooding
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In this talk, we will highlight a framework that permits simultaneously considering scenarios of urban growth, increases in flood hazard due to climate change, and human adaptive response (based on socio-economic vulnerability or ability to cope with flood damage). Specifically, we will focus on scenario-based approaches that allow exploring plausible adaptation strategies (i.e., elevating homes, moving homes, coastal armoring) and consider local adaptive capacity and the non-economic factors that influence a choice.
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Modeling Hydrologic Simulations for Past & Future Conditions across the Conterminous US
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the conterminous United States (CONUS) using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.1.0 and the USGS National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure (NHMI).
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You're Invited! Perspectives on Prescribed Fire Management in Longleaf Pine Ecosystems
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SE CASC & South Atlantic Spring/Summer Science Series July 16 2020.
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