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SUMMARY:2022 National Weather Festival
DESCRIPTION:We will be participating in this year’s National Weather Festival\, set to return to an in-person event\, on Saturday\, October 29th from 10 am to 2 pm.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/2022-national-weather-festival/
LOCATION:National Weather Center\, Norman\, Oklahoma
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221018T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221018T170000
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CREATED:20220930T211304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T211304Z
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SUMMARY:How Communities Contend with Climate: Rainwater Harvesting and Restoration
DESCRIPTION:The South Central CASC’s Building Resilient Communities presents \nHow Communities Contend with Climate: Rainwater Harvesting and Restoration. \nFeaturing \nDr. Joaqui Murrieta-Saldivar\, Community Resilience to Climate Change: From Treats to Community Empowerment \nand \nFlor Sandoval\, Promoting Economic Justice in Rainwater Harvesting \nOver Zoom October 18th at 4p CT/3p MT/2p PT. \nClick here to register
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/how-communities-contend-with-climate-rainwater-harvesting-and-restoration/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221013
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T215819Z
UID:7096-1665360000-1665619199@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Southwest Adaptation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Southwest Adaptation Forum (SWAF)\, hosted by the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center(CASC)\, the South Central CASC\, USDA Southwest Climate Hub\, and Southwest Decision Resources\, will be held at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque\, NM. \nThe SWAF will begin in the afternoon of October 10th\, and end in the afternoon of October 12th\, and will build on work started at the 2018 and 2021 SWAFs\, further exploring topics relevant to adaptation practitioners in the Southwest\, such as cultural burning\, drought\, and ecosystem transformation. There will be no fee to attend. \nIf you are interested in attending the 2022 SWAF\, please complete the pre-application form which puts your name on the list to receive more information in the coming months as well as be notified when the application becomes available. The 9-question form is very important as in-person space is limited!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/southwest-adaptation-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220829T163730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T163730Z
UID:7811-1662796800-1662832800@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Monarch Day
DESCRIPTION:The South Central CASC will be attending Monarch Day at the Chickasaw Cultural Center on Saturday\, September 10th. \nWe will be hosting a booth on The Stories of Penology as a part of the Time to Restore project. \n\nThere will be a matching game for the kids to match the names of the phenophase to its corresponding image for both Monarch Butterflies and Milkweed plants.\nThere will be a nature’s notebook sheet to allow everyone to collect data while investigating plants and determining their phenophase.\nYou can craft butterflies using coffee filters and pipe cleaners.\nAnd of course\, there will be handouts related to all of the above available.\n\nYou can also become a citizen scientist by helping to track flowering and seed timings of plants through Nectar Connectors\, a campaign of Nature’s Notebook\, the USA National Phenology Network’s plant and animal data collection program. Learn how to get started at www.usanpn.org/TimetoRestore \n  \nTImetoRestoreFlyer
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/monarch-day/
LOCATION:Chickasaw Cultural Center\, 867 Cooper Memorial Rd\, Sulphur\, OK\, 73086\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220902
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220307T193627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T193627Z
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SUMMARY:2022 National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! August 29th – September 1st.\n\nThe Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is excited to host the second Biennial National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) which will be offered as a hybrid event to ensure that our relatives from across turtle island can join us whether in-person or virtually.\n\nAs we did in 2020\, we welcome all who are interested in participating or attending. This event will convene knowledge holders on climate change and resilience efforts with an emphasis on the intersection\, inclusion and honoring of Traditional and Indigenous Knowledges.\n\nWe welcome and encourage all U.S. Tribal and Indigenous nations and Indigenous Peoples from throughout the world\, including our Elders and Youth.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/2022-national-tribal-indigenous-climate-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220820
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220623T135212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T135212Z
UID:7532-1660780800-1660953599@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Climate 101 Workshop - Tribal Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! \nAugust 18th and 19th\, 9 am to 3 pm virtually. \nClimate 101 Workshop for Tribal Transportation staff. Tribal Transportation Staff\, Members\, and others working in those areas in Kansas\, Oklahoma\, and Texas are encouraged to participate. \nClick to register.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/climate-101-workshop-tribal-transportation/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220804
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220428T165633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T165633Z
UID:7402-1659398400-1659571199@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Southern Plains Drought Early Warning System (DEWS) Partners Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Southern Plains DEWS Partners Dialogue\nAugust 2-3\, 2022\, Norman\, OK.\nThis regional gathering will bring together partners within the Southern Plains Drought Early Warning System (DEWS) network. The objectives of this 2-day meeting are to:\n-Build/rebuild partnerships that may have lagged during the pandemic \n-Reiterate the presence of climate service providers and other partners in the region and make plans for working together \n-Showcase tools\, resources\, assessments\, and capacity building that each network has to offer \n-Refresh the dialog about drought and other climate extremes. \n  \nLocation: NCED Hotel and Conference Center\, ​2801 East State Hwy 9\, Norman\, Oklahoma\n\nWho Should Attend: This dialogue is particularly relevant to those entities that engage in the following activities:\n-Monitor drought conditions \n-Engage in drought and water planning \n-Utilize climate information in decision making \n-Provide information on climate conditions\, extremes and impacts \n-Conduct research related to drought monitoring\, prediction\, and risk. \nRegister here!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/southern-plains-drought-early-warning-system-dews-partners-dialogue/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220730
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220325T210141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T145339Z
UID:7235-1658620800-1659139199@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Regional Early Career Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The South Central CASC is proud to present the 2022 Regional Early Career Workshop. This year we will be at The University of Oklahoma in Norman\, OK from July 24-29th. This training will include: \nScience communication strategies and engagement with decision makers. \nField trips and immersive case studies focusing on the region and sites impacted by weather and climate extremes. \nTeam building: sharing research\, round-table discussions\, and professional development activities. \nApplicants should be graduate students\, post-docs\, or early career researchers who are conducting climate-related research of relevance to the south-central US. \nTransportation and lodging provided. Subsistence funding is available during training hours. \nFor more details\, and to register\, please click here. The application deadline has been extended and is now due by 5 pm central time on Friday\, April 29\, 2022.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/regional-early-career-workshop/
LOCATION:University of Oklahoma
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220720T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220623T152241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T191334Z
UID:7538-1658325600-1658329200@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:CLIMATE CHANGE AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION TRAINING FOR GRASSLANDS CONSERVATION PRACTITIONERS
DESCRIPTION:To learn more about the Grasslands Training events\, and to see past event recordings\, please see this page. \nNorth American grasslands are a regional priority of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The South Central CASC\, in partnership with the US FWS Science Applications Program\, the Northwest CASC\, and the North Central CASC\, will be implementing a training series for grasslands conservation practitioners starting in May 2022. Through our training series\, we will introduce practitioners to the science of climate change\, explore the impacts\, and discuss adaptation options available. \nTo this end\, we have created several pieces of training to facilitate grasslands conservation practitioners’ knowledge both online and in-person. \n\nMay 16-27\, 2022 – Introduction to the Basics of Climate Change. Designed for grasslands managers (online course). There will be a live group activity on May 27th at 2:30 pm central. \nJune 13\, 2022 (11:00 am central) – Overview of Climate Change Impacts to Grasslands Ecology (Webinar) \nJuly 20th at 2pm Central Time / 1pm Mountain Time / 12pm Pacific Time – Understanding and Using Future Projections for Landcover Changes (Webinar) Register Here \nCentral North American grassland ecosystems are projected to experience transitions at fine and coarse scales resulting from climate change and human land uses. Following the first two sessions of this series (climate change fundamentals\, grassland climate projections\, and phenology)\, this session will focus on landcover/vegetation responses to future climates. Themes include drought impacts\, changes in water availability\, and woody plant encroachment. Three summary presentations by climate scientists will be followed by grassland manager dialogs (via breakout rooms) that build knowledge among grassland conservation practitioners. Participants will be rewarded with information on cutting-edge grassland-climate science and the opportunity to engage peers in solution-finding. \n\nAugust 31st at 1pm Central Time / 12pm Mountain Time / 11am Pacific Time – Understanding and Using Future Projections for Trust Species (Webinar) Register Here \nFor the past half-century\, grassland birds have been declining faster than any other group of birds. Habitat loss and degradation are driving many of these declines\, but the emerging threat of climate change and associated increases in extreme events pose even more challenges. Using grassland birds as a case study\, we will discuss new research on how climate change impacts grassland birds\, from range shifts to demographic consequences. We will also explore ongoing efforts to identify how climate adaptation strategies can increase the resilience of grassland birds to future climate change. \nFall 2022 – In-person Climate Adaptation Workshop (Invitation only) \n\nPlease check back for further information and registration details.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/climate-change-and-climate-adaptation-training-for-grasslands-conservation-practitioners-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220723
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220202T181353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T190817Z
UID:7123-1658275200-1658534399@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Earth to Sky Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open! \nJoin us for three days of training with native informal educators from across the South Central Region who recognize the importance of teaching climate change. This workshop will be packed with exciting topics and fun activities for you to bring back to your community\, including;  \n\nNASA Arctic & Earth Signs Training \nNASA Living Landscape Project \nShar-A-Thon of Youth Activities \nField Trip to Chickasaw National Recreation Area \n\nWhen & Where  \nJuly 20-22\, 2022  \nChickasaw Retreat and Conference Center  \n4205 Goddard Youth Camp Road  \nSulphur\, OK 73086  \nTravel Support is available!  \nContact April.Taylor@chickasaw.net to be notified when registration begins  \nParticipants are encouraged to register with teams of relevant collaboration. (Ex. Tribal Environment and Education Staff) You will work with these teams to develop plans to implement these trainings in your tribe! \n  \n  \nEarth to Sky (ETS) is a partnership between NASA\, NPS\, and USFWS that enables and encourages informal educators to access and use relevant NASA science\, data\, and educational & outreach products in their work. The partnership’s focus is on climate change science and communication. 
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/earth-to-sky-workshop-2/
LOCATION:The Chickasaw Nation Retreat and Conference Center\, 4205 Goddard Youth Camp Road\, Sulphur\, OK\, 73086\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220707T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220707T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220616T135544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T135544Z
UID:7523-1657191600-1657195200@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Wildfire Probability Mapping Based on Regional Soil Moisture Models - Dr. Matthew Levi
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 7th at 11 am CT – The Southern Plains Climate Science Center is hosting Dr. Matthew Levi\, Assistant Professor of Soil Science at the University of Georgia\, and Co-PI on the South Central CASC-funded project Wildfire Probability Mapping Based on Regional Soil Moisture Models. Join us to learn about some recent advances in predicting soil moisture in the Red River and Rio Grande Basins and how it could lead to an improved understanding of wildfire across the region and benefit fire managers. \nBe sure to join us by registering here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/wildfire-probability-mapping-based-on-regional-soil-moisture-models-dr-matthew-levi/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220207T225823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T225823Z
UID:7134-1654473600-1654905599@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:SCIPP Climate Adaptation Summer Academy
DESCRIPTION:SCIPP Climate Adaptation Summer Academy\n\nDate: June 06\, 2022 – June 10\, 2022\nLocation:\nThe University of Oklahoma – Norman Campus\nDescription of Event:\nThe Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program invites undergraduate students from Oklahoma\, Texas\, Arkansas\, and Louisiana to participate in a 5-day\, all-expenses-paid program designed to introduce students to the topic of climate adaptation. Climate Adaptation is the process of identifying both present and future climate effects and determining how communities can adjust to the impacts of present and future climate conditions. There is a growing demand for professionals who have the skills to work in the climate adaptation arena\, especially in the South-Central U.S.\, which is one of the most disaster-prone regions of the country. The academy will connect students with professionals in fields such as meteorology\, climate science\, geography\, and environmental sustainability\, and public administration. \nThroughout the Summer Academy\, students will hear from a variety of speakers on topics including but not limited to: climate-related hazards in the South-Central U.S.; social factors and equity in climate adaptation\, climate policy\, administrative authorities and their responsibilities\, and planning and development skills. Additionally\, students will learn about disciplines involved in climate adaptation and have the opportunity to engage with professionals who can help provide direction for those interested in pursuing a career in climate adaptation or a related field. Activities related to each topic will be incorporated throughout the academy\, and one day may include a field trip where students learn local planning practitioners’ perspectives on climate adaptation approaches in the region.\n\n  \nFor more information and registration details click here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/scipp-climate-adaptation-summer-academy/
LOCATION:University of Oklahoma
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220528
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220426T213643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T190706Z
UID:7391-1652659200-1653695999@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Climate Change and Climate Adaptation Training for Grasslands Conservation Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:To learn more about the Grasslands Training events please see this page. \nNorth American grasslands are a regional priority of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The South Central CASC\, in partnership with the US FWS Science Applications Program\, the Northwest CASC\, and the North Central CASC\, will be implementing a training series for grasslands conservation practitioners starting in May 2022. Through our training series\, we will introduce practitioners to the science of climate change\, explore the impacts\, and discuss adaptation options available. \nTo this end\, we have created several pieces of training to facilitate grasslands conservation practitioners’ knowledge both online and in-person. \n\nMay 16-27\, 2022 – Introduction to the Basics of Climate Change. Designed for grasslands managers (online course). There will be a live group activity on May 27th at 2:30 pm central. Register here. \nJune 13\, 2022 (11:00 am central) – Overview of Climate Change Impacts to Grasslands Ecology (Webinar) Register here. \nJuly 2022 – Understanding and Using Future Projections for Landcover Changes (Webinar) \nAugust 2022 – Understanding and Using Future Projections for Trust Species (Webinar) \nFall 2022 – In-person Climate Adaptation Workshop (Invitation only) \n\nPlease check back for further information and registration details.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/climate-change-and-climate-adaptation-training-for-grasslands-conservation-practitioners/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220525
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220202T161931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T153332Z
UID:7121-1651536000-1653436799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Fire and Climate Change Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the upcoming Fire and Climate Change Webinar series! Register here! \nTopics include: \n\nIntersection of fire and climate change\nIndigenous fire perspectives\nLooking ahead: Climate action and resources\n\nWebinars will occur from 9:00am-10:30am central on \n\nMay 3\nMay 10\nMay 17\nMay 24\n\nEmail info@southcentralclimate.org for any questions!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/fire-and-climate-change-webinar-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220430
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220307T194307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T145405Z
UID:7209-1650844800-1651276799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual National Tribal GIS Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the 12th Annual National Tribal GIS Conference\, to be held April 25-29\, 2022 in Albuquerque\, NM at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute. \nThis year’s theme is “Geospatial Resilience in Indian Country” \nEmail events@tribalgis.com with any questions you may have\, and visit the website for all the details. \n  \nAs a part of this\, the South Central CASC will be hosting a Pre-Conference Workshop on April 26th. \nActivities during this workshop will include: \n\nDeveloping a watershed map using water monitoring locations.\nDeveloping a flood hazards map.\nPhotogrammetry activity using a drone.\n\n  \nRegister today to join us!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/12th-annual-national-tribal-gis-conference/
LOCATION:Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220325T193811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T152600Z
UID:7227-1650538800-1650542400@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Two Modeling Perspectives with Dr. David Moeser
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 21st at 11 am central for the next installment of the Southern Plains Climate Science Webinar with Dr. David Moeser. Two Modeling Perspectives: The dynamics between a changing landscape\, changing climate\, and changing snow regime in the Rio Grande watershed. \nDr. Moeser is a Hydrologist with the USGS New Mexico Water Science Center and serves as the center’s technical authority on watershed modeling and snow hydrology investigations. His work helps scientists and land managers understand the effects of landscape disturbance and climate change on surface waters in mountainous systems. He focuses on the development and implementation of novel forest canopy characterizations in model platforms to better represent interactions between forests and snow water resources. \nRegister here!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/two-modeling-perspectives-with-dr-david-moeser/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220430
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220215T210552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T154337Z
UID:7162-1649030400-1651276799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Managing For A Changing Climate - Climate Impacts and Adaptation (Spring 2022)
DESCRIPTION:This course\, Climate Impacts and Adaptation\, is the final in the series Managing For A Changing Climate. (The other courses are not a pre-requisite\, though encouraged). This free\, online course will be live from April 4th – April 29th. Registration is open from March 1st through April 4th. \nFor more information contact ljkerr@ou.edu. \nThis course focuses on the physical and ecological impacts of climate change\, including how climate change may impact hydrology\, polar regions\, coasts and marine systems\, and wildlife. It will also cover decision making and adaptation strategies.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/managing-for-a-changing-climate-climate-impacts-and-adaptation-spring-2022/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220325
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210923T023210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T230426Z
UID:6972-1647907200-1648166399@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Culturally Significant Plants Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center and Chickasaw Nation will be hosting an event at the Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center to discuss how climate change impacts culturally significant plants. Researchers and artisans in the field will be present to bring awareness to these issues. Registration details here. \n  \nWe are initiating an effort to develop collaboration around culturally significant plants research efforts across the South Central region (NM\, OK\, TX\, LA) through a research symposium. We hope that all participants will gain stronger relationships with people working on research in the region – as well as tools and products that will support your efforts. \nThis in person Kickoff Workshop will cover:\n– Artisans sharing importance of culturally significant plants \n– Overview of existing tribal culturally significant plants and climate change efforts \n– Overview of existing terrestrial ecology and climate change efforts \n– Discussions about science needs and priorities \nThe Kickoff Workshop will be a start of collaboration on culturally significant plants and climate change research. \n*MASKS ARE ENCOURAGED* \nContact April Taylor\, April.Taylor@chickasaw.net with questions.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/culturally-significant-plants-symposium/
LOCATION:The Chickasaw Nation Retreat and Conference Center\, 4205 Goddard Youth Camp Road\, Sulphur\, OK\, 73086\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220325
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220228T180907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T180907Z
UID:7190-1647907200-1648166399@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Remote Sensing Data for Land Management Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:Save the date: March 22-24\, 2022.\nThe Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership (AEOIP) is pleased to announce its Spring virtual workshop on Integrating Remote Sensing Data for Land Management Decision-Making. The workshop aims to enable participants to build connections across the research-to-applications spectrum with subject matter experts from a variety of federal agencies and other affiliations\, and to continue to promote interagency collaboration within the Earth Observations (EO) applications field. You can expect interactive panels and guided discussion sessions that will address how to improve research-to-operations pathways and highlight new tools and techniques to promote NASA EO data uptake toward fostering successful connections between data providers and data users.  More details and registration information coming soon! \nThe AEOIP seeks to foster interagency partnerships to advance Earth Observation-based land management. Learn more about us by visiting our website at: https://pikesmeetings.wixsite.com/aeoip.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/integrating-remote-sensing-data-for-land-management-decision-making/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220301T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220218T145626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T145626Z
UID:7170-1646136000-1646139600@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Ecological Transformation using the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework.
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s RAD Working Group and the NCTC are hosting a series of webinars on the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework in the coming months. The second webinar in this series will take place in March 1 from 1 to 2 PM\, EST. \nFor volume 2\, Dr. Stephen Jackson will be speaking on Ecological Transformation. The RAD Framework is a comprehensive natural resource decision-implementation framework designed to be agile enough to cope with ecosystem change resulting from climate change and other stressors in the 21st century. \nLearn more about the RAD Framework here.  
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/ecological-transformation-using-the-resist-accept-direct-rad-framework/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220207T164043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T164043Z
UID:7129-1644948000-1644955200@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Youth Dialogue on the National Climate Assessment
DESCRIPTION:YOUTH DIALOGUE ON THE NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT \nUniversity and high school students are invited to a special event on February 15th from 7-9pm EST to discuss the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5)\, a major U.S. Government report on how climate change affects people and places in the United States. Attendees will have the chance to hear from authors of the assessment and discuss together how the report can learn from and reflect the concerns of young people in the US. \nTo register for the event please click here. To learn more about the Fifth National Climate Assessment and additional opportunities to participate\, please visit www.globalchange.gov/nca5. \nAbout the report: The National Climate Assessment is a Congressionally mandated quadrennial report led by the U.S. Global Change Research Program. The report evaluates the effects of climate change on regions and sectors of the United States and reports on trends in climate change for the next 25 to 100 years. The Fifth National Climate Assessment will highlight advances in scientific understanding of human-induced and natural processes of climate change and the resulting implications for the United States. Major themes will be presented through the lens of vulnerability\, impacts\, risks\, and adaptation. The report is expected for release in late 2023.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/youth-dialogue-on-the-national-climate-assessment/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220202T025527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T050236Z
UID:7100-1644883200-1645055999@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Fifth National Climate Assessment Southern Great Plains Chapter Public Engagement Workshops
DESCRIPTION:For those interested in the U.S. National Climate Assessment\, there are 4 open sessions to provide your feedback on the Zero Order Draft (that is\, the current themes in an annotated outline) of the Southern Great Plains (KS\, OK\, TX) chapter of the 5th National Climate Assessment (NCA5). The chapter is due to be published with the full assessment report in late 2023.\n\n\n\nAt this time\, themes for each chapter are being discussed and prioritized. Our author team wants your feedback\, suggestions\, priorities\, and other input!\n\n\n\nYou may sign up for one or more sessions\, but you need to register to get the online link:\nhttps://lnkd.in/dNZ9qf3d\n\n\n(The above link lists all of the workshops. Scroll to the Southern Great Plains list on Feb 15 and 16 to register for ours.)
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/fifth-national-climate-assessment-southern-great-plains-chapter-public-engagement-workshops/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220223
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20220202T024033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T050013Z
UID:7091-1644278400-1645574399@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Tribal Rangeland Management and Climate Change Impacts on Rangelands
DESCRIPTION:Want to learn about Tribal Rangeland Management and Climate Change Impacts on Rangelands? Register for our free\, three-session Rangelands Workshop happening in February. Attendance is capped at 50\, so register fast!\n\n\nRegister: here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/tribal-rangeland-management-and-climate-change-impacts-on-rangelands/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211203
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210923T022931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T022931Z
UID:6970-1638316800-1638489599@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:2021 Governor's Water Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 41st Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Student Research Water Poster Competition will now be held virtually. Students from higher education institutions in Oklahoma are eligible to apply. Posters must be either research or extension/outreach topics related to water resources in Oklahoma. Poster presentations should be understandable to a general\, non-expert audience. Learn more here and register here. 
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/2021-governors-water-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210730T001548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T001932Z
UID:6852-1630281600-1633132799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Managing For A Climate Course - Introduction To The Climate System
DESCRIPTION:The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center will offer a short course aimed at providing an integrative understanding of the components of the climate system. The courses are free and online and will be live from Aug 30 – Oct 1. Registration open from July 19- Aug 30.  More information here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/managing-for-a-climate-course-introduction-to-the-climate-system/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210902
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210729T235630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T235723Z
UID:6847-1630281600-1630540799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:WRRC 2021 Annual Conference - Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center is opening registration for the 2021 Annual WRRC Conference\, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment. The conference will be held virtually over a three day period offering information\, diverse perspectives\, networking\, and more. More information here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/wrrc-2021-annual-conference-tribal-water-resilience-in-a-changing-environment/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210714
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210330T221143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T221143Z
UID:6536-1626134400-1626220799@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:NYCALC (closed)
DESCRIPTION:NYCALC is a federal and non-governmental collaborative that invites Native communities to work together to address conservation challenges in a changing enviornment. NYCALC provides training in leadership principles and conservation for the next generation of Native leaders and their communities.\nNYCALC is seeking group applicants with 1 adult community mentor and 3-5 rising high school seniors from any federally recognized tribe\, in the U.S. and eastern time zone territories and from the same communities.\nHappening July 13-15\, 2021 (virtually) 2-6pm ET
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/nycalc-closed/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210712T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210305T231625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T231625Z
UID:6485-1626076800-1627059600@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:2021 ASP Summer Colloqium & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Happening July 12-23\, 2021 virtually.\nHosted by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)\, this workshop is geared toward graduate students on subjects that represent new or rapidly developing areas. The colloquium brings together experts from NCAR and the community at large together with a small group of 25-30 graduate students. Grauate students wanting to participate need to submit a CV and a letter of recommendation from their advisor. More information here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/2021-asp-summer-colloqium-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210702
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210330T221009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T221009Z
UID:6534-1624838400-1625183999@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:Mid-Atlantic Climate Change Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Atlantic Climate Change Education Conference\nThe virtual conference is happening June 28-July1\, 2021 with registration information here. Session proposals are being accepted in the following topics until April 13\, 2021:\nClimate Science\nClimate Justice\nEclectic Climate Education\nClimate Workforce\nLearn more about this Call for Proposals here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/mid-atlantic-climate-change-education-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210526T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T073222
CREATED:20210429T005654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210429T005654Z
UID:6696-1622030400-1622034000@southcentralclimate.org
SUMMARY:NPS Webinar - Words Matter: Considering Language Barriers
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will highlight common pitfalls in discussing climate change with Native communities. Presenters will provide tools to support successful collaboration with Native Nations. Using best practices and thoughtful language can support collective work to plan for a turbulent future. This is webinar is hosted by the National Park Service as part of the Native Nations & Climate Change Webinar Series. \nRegister here.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/nps-webinar-words-matter-considering-language-barriers/
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