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SUMMARY:FY 2024 Projects Lightning Talks: An Introduction to select South Central CASC-Funded Projects
DESCRIPTION:The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (SC CASC) recently chose eight new research projects. These projects will contribute to climate adaptation efforts in the south-central region of Oklahoma\, Texas\, New Mexico\, and Louisiana. The initiatives will support efforts such as Tribal climate adaptation goals\, addressing wetland adaptation management\, controlling invasive plants\, and assessing the impacts on water resources. \nHear from three of our PIs to learn more about their funded projects. \nHamed Gholizadeh from Oklahoma State University\, the agroecosystems project\, “Optimizing Invasive Plant Management in Grasslands\,” focuses on the invasive plant Lespedeza cuneata. By integrating remote sensing and climate sciences\, this project will deliver actionable information for effective management of this invasive species in grassland ecosystems\, helping to preserve native biodiversity and ecosystem health. \nJeremy Ross from the University of Oklahoma leads one of the two cultural projects titled\, “Empowering Tribal Nations to Plan for Extreme Climate Change Threats.” This initiative will collaborate with Indigenous horticulturalists and Tribal nations to create an Extreme Climate Action Plan for Culturally Important Agroecosystems (ECAPCIA). By leveraging Indigenous knowledge and values\, the project aims to strengthen water resilience and preserve culturally important agroecosystems. \nKathryn Powlen from the USGS – OK/TX Water Science Center is leading the other cultural project\, “Identifying Opportunities to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Flood-Prone Underserved Communities.” Focusing on Harris County\, Texas\, this project will develop a flood vulnerability assessment and examine distributive equity in flood mitigation efforts. By modeling flood exposure and analyzing mitigation investments\, the project will prioritize vulnerable areas for future mitigation projects\, ensuring equitable and effective flood risk reduction. \n  \nYou are invited to a Zoom meeting.\nWhen: Nov 4\, 2024 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://oklahoma.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvc-qspj4pGNSC2uniNiRdeBM8H4a6EIxR \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/fy-2024-projects-lightning-talks-an-introduction-to-select-south-central-casc-funded-projects/
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SUMMARY:This is Place Harvest Event 2024
DESCRIPTION:Location: Little Axe Community Center east of Lake Thunderbird in Norman\, OK \nFeatured guest speakers:\nTed Talk speaker Lyla June\,\nNative Farming Solutions owner Travis Andrews\,\nTribal Alliance for Pollinators founder Jane Breciknridge\,\nFloribundas Farms owners and brothers Jessie and Justin Rosenfelt\n& panel discussion with garden featured artists. \nOklahoma environmentalist organizations:\nOkies for Monarchs\,\nOklahoma Conservation District\,\nNative Plants Society\,\nNative Plants Network\,\nand MORE! \nAlso featuring amazing local food producers\, native plant and plant medicine producers\, artists\, and artisans.
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/this-is-place-harvest-event-2024/
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SUMMARY:Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference & Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium is held annually to bring together experts in Oklahoma water policy and science from federal\, state\, and local agencies and organizations\, as well as state and federal officials\, industry leaders\, and students. \nJoin us!\nNovember 19-20\, 2024\nEmbassy Suites\, Norman \nLearn more>>
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/oklahoma-governors-water-conference-research-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Nature-based Solutions Webinar Series - Building Coastal Adaptive Capacity through Nature-based Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This five-part webinar series features projects funded by the Climate and Societal Interactions (CSI) Division’s Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) and Climate Adaptation Partnerships (CAP) programs focused on the research and application of nature-based solutions (NbS)\, which are actions to protect\, sustainably manage\, or restore natural or modified ecosystems to address societal challenges\, simultaneously providing benefits for people and the environment. Increasing communities’ capacity to adapt to climate change can take many forms–this webinar features two presentations that relate to increasing coastal adaptive capacity. The first\, funded by AdSci\, will provide an overview of how a community is working to increase their coastal adaptive capacity and community resilience to sea level rise through workshops and vulnerability assessments that identify potential adaptation pathways\, funding opportunities\, and data needs. The second project featured will be from the West CAP team\, the California-Nevada Climate Adaptation Program\, highlighting their approach to providing technical assistance and integrating regional data and projections for sea level rise\, coastal storm flooding\, and beach erosion. This work aims to assist with developing adaptation pathways and strategies\, including dunes as NbS\, and co-produces and integrates climate\, social science research\, and Indigenous stewardship to support the advancement of effective and equitable sea-level rise adaptation planning with several collaborators across Southern California. \nRegister here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/779614658690072411
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/nature-based-solutions-webinar-series-building-coastal-adaptive-capacity-through-nature-based-solutions/
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