Webinars
Webinars
2024 Webinar Series: Incorporating Climate and Environmental Justice into Research and Resource Management
2023 Webinar Series: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management
This series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance reflecting best practices.
This series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance reflecting best practices.
Browse recordings of past National CASC webinars by topic below.
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Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management: Understanding the New White House Guidance on Indigenous Knowledges
In this webinar, speakers Haley Case-Scott and Paige Schmidt discuss the New White House Guidance on Indigenous Knowledges and how to apply it to federal science and resource management.
Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management: What are Indigenous Knowledges?
In this webinar, speakers Melonee Montano and Dr. Daniel Wildcat have a conversation on what are Indigenous Knowledges and what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous Knowledges in resource management and conservation spaces.
Webinar: Collaborative Development of a Framework to Assess NPS Cultural Resources Vulnerabilities to Climate Change in the Intermountain Region
Join this webinar to learn more about a collaboration between CASC researchers, the National Park Service and members of the Tribes in the Intermountain region to create a tool for assessing cultural resource vulnerability!
Webinar: The RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) Climate Adaptation Framework
Join this webinar to learn more about the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework, a decision-making tool that helps resource managers make informed strategies for responding to ecological changes resulting from climate change!
Webinar: Developing divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning
View this webinar to learn how scientists use scenario planning as a tool to prepare for a changing climate.
Webinar: Ridge-to-Reef and Icefield-to-Ocean: Collaborative Research in Extreme Environments
This webinar discussed how Alaska and Pacific Islands CASC scientists are responding to climate change challenges through cross-regional research, cultural engagement, and synthesis.
Webinar: Setting Habitat Protection and Restoration Priorities in a Warming World: Lessons from Wyoming
View this webinar to learn how North Central CASC supported scientists are working with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to respond to a warming climate.
Webinar: Managing Post-Fire, Climate-Induced Vegetation Transitions
View this webinar to learn more about a science and management synthesis on managing post-fire, climate-induced vegetation transitions in the Northwest.
Webinar: Climate Adaptation Science to Support Amphibian Conservation in the U.S. Caribbean
View this webinar to learn more about a climate-informed adaptation strategy for vulnerable species in the Caribbean.
Webinar: Response of Big Sagebrush Plant Communities to Climate Change, Grazing, and Cheatgrass Throughout the 21st Century
View this webinar to learn how warming and changing landscapes will affect big sagebrush plant communities.
Webinar: Timing is Everything: How Fish and Wildlife are Responding to Climate Change Through Shifts in the Timing of Life Events
View this webinar to learn how warming conditions are affecting the seasonal timing of recurring life history events (such as breeding, feeding, and movements) for species across the Gulf of Maine.
Webinar: Transboundary Connectivity Conservation for a Changing Climate
View this webinar to learn more about planning for transboundary connectivity and identifying possible adaptation options.