SE CASC Science Seminar, January 22: New Project Lightning Talks
Join us for a series of 5-minute talks summarizing newly funded SE CASC projects.
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Jan 22, 2025
from 01:00 PM US/Eastern to 02:00 PM US/Eastern |
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Attendees |
Rebecca Irwin John Kupfer Carla Restrepo Hailey Shanovich Wes Daniel Kathryn E.L. Smith |
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Join us for the first SE CASC science seminar of 2025! This seminar will feature six newly funded projects, hosted by the project's PI and management partner(s).
The PIs and projects featured in this series of lightning talks are:
- Rebecca Irwin, "Synthesis of the State of Climate Adaptation Science and Practice in the Southeast and US Caribbean"
- John Kupfer, "Social-ecological Vulnerability in Human Communities Surrounding Large Protected Areas in the Southeast"
- Carla Restrepo, "Invasive Vines-host Interactions Vary Along Broad Environmental Gradients: Integrating Remote Sensing and Species Distribution Models to Understand Large-Scale Shifts Driven by Climate and Land-use Change"
- Hailey Shanovich, "A Coordinated Effort for Evaluation of Insect Pollinators’ Climate Change Vulnerability in the Southeastern States and US Caribbean"
- Wes Daniel, "Assessing the Suitability of Invasive Freshwater Fish Species Under a Changing Climate in the Southeastern United States: Information to Aid Florida Indigenous and State Managers in Conserving Resilient Freshwater Ecosystems"
- Kathryn E.L. Smith, "Triage and Decision Support Tool for Evaluating Vulnerability of Indigenous Shell Middens and Loss of Marsh Habitat Diversity to Sea Level Rise"