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Colorado River Scenario Planning Workshop in the Context of COVID-19

June 11, 2020

On April 7 and 8, 2020, CCASS and Martin & McCoy facilitated the final of three workshops of an innovative scenario planning process that included representatives of all seven Colorado River basin states, Mexico, Tribes, water managers, agriculture and others.

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Extreme Heat and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Heat Health Information Network Launches Comprehensive Online Resource

June 9, 2020

CAPLA Assistant Professor of Planning and Sustainable Built Environments Ladd Keith contributes urban planning and local governance information to resource that focuses on managing the health risks of extreme heat during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Recap of CCASS/SW CASC Ecosystem Resilience Workshop 2020

June 5, 2020

A recap of the second Ecosystem Resilience workshop, “Ecosystem Transformation After Large-Scale Disturbance,” where presenters focused on forest management and fire in the context of ecosystem resilience.

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Southwest Practitioners Adaptation Network (SPAN) Launch Event

Feb. 17, 2020

The launch event for the Southwest Practitioners Adaptation Network brought 33 adaptation and assessment practitioners from across the Southwest together in Las Vegas on February 7, 2020.

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Southwest Adaptation Forum and Practitioners Adaptation Network

Dec. 11, 2019

Southwest Adaptation Forum Summary Report now available! The 2018 forum helped to build momentum for developing the new Southwest Practitioners Adaptation Network (SPAN) through a cooperative agreement between the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions and the US Geological Survey. 

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Tom Evans and Team Receive $1.6 Million NSF Grant

Nov. 27, 2019

Tom Evans and a team of interdisciplinary researchers have received a $1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s CNH2 program, adding to the list of UA researchers who have received this competitive grant. 

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New Director of the Native Nations Climate Adaptation Program Announced

Feb. 28, 2019

UA Associate Professor & Extension Specialist Karletta Chief is the new Director of the Native Nations Climate Adaptation Program (NNCAP).

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International Climate Change Issues Update

Dec. 14, 2018

On December 5, 2018, Jim Buizer and Diana Liverman talked about two recently released climate change reports that they helped to produce.

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Fourth National Climate Assessment Released

Dec. 7, 2018

On Friday, November 23rd, Volume II of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (or NCA4) was released.

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The nexus of international development and climate adaptation

Feb. 9, 2018

A panel of UA faculty members will talk about the social science methods and tools they use in their work in international development and climate adaptation.

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