Southwest CASC
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Learn more about the Southwest CASC through their website, created and maintained by consortium host the University of Arizona.
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The Southwest CASC explores Indigenous conservation practices, ecological transformation, aquatic ecosystems, decision-support tools, cultural burning, wildfire, and much more.
Established in 2011, the Southwest CASC provides regionally-relevant scientific information, tools, and techniques to resource managers and communities in Arizona, Utah, California, and Nevada.
The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (SW CASC) was established in 2011 to provide objective science to help resource managers and other interested parties anticipate, monitor, and adapt to climate change impacts in the southwestern U.S.
The Southwest CASC seeks to develop actionable science and implementable climate adaptation solutions in partnership with natural and cultural resource managers, policy makers, Native Nations, and researchers across the region.
Visit the Southwest CASC consortium website to learn more about their science priorities.
Consortium
- University of Arizona (Host)
- Northern Arizona University
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Utah State University
- Past consortium members:
- 2018-2023: Colorado State University, Desert Research Institute (Nevada)
- 2011-2018: University of Colorado
Key Documents & Reports
Annual Reports
- Annual Report 2020 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2018 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2016-2017 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2015-2016 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2014-2015 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2013-2014 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2012-2013 (PDF)
- Annual Report 2011-2012 (PDF)
External Review Reports
Science Planning