Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center Consortium- Hosted by University of Arizona (2024-2029)
The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center supports conservation and management of the Southwest’s natural resources and cultural heritage by building partnerships between scientists and decision-makers, fostering development of research products to inform decisions, and assisting American Indian communities in adapting to climate change in the southwestern United States.
Our vision it to help to maintain and sustain the Southwest’s unique biodiversity, its ecosystems’ contributions to human welfare, and its many cultures (both indigenous and adventitious), as the region’s climate undergoes change in the coming years and decades.
The SW CASC is hosted by the University of Arizona, located in Tucson, Arizona. Other consortium members include: University of California Los Angeles, Utah State University, University of California Davis, University of Nevada Las Vegas, University of California San Diego/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Northern Arizona University.
The consortium of nineteen co-investigators continue to address the science research themes of wildfire, wildlife, freshwater resources, aridification, extreme weather events and climate impacts on wildlife in order to contribute to better informational exchange practices.
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- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 670ee7d9d34edd2692095991)
The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center supports conservation and management of the Southwest’s natural resources and cultural heritage by building partnerships between scientists and decision-makers, fostering development of research products to inform decisions, and assisting American Indian communities in adapting to climate change in the southwestern United States.
Our vision it to help to maintain and sustain the Southwest’s unique biodiversity, its ecosystems’ contributions to human welfare, and its many cultures (both indigenous and adventitious), as the region’s climate undergoes change in the coming years and decades.
The SW CASC is hosted by the University of Arizona, located in Tucson, Arizona. Other consortium members include: University of California Los Angeles, Utah State University, University of California Davis, University of Nevada Las Vegas, University of California San Diego/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Northern Arizona University.
The consortium of nineteen co-investigators continue to address the science research themes of wildfire, wildlife, freshwater resources, aridification, extreme weather events and climate impacts on wildlife in order to contribute to better informational exchange practices.
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- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 670ee7d9d34edd2692095991)