This webinar will concentrate on ecological drought research and joint efforts to inform terrestrial and coastal restoration efforts and natural resource management. Research results from the 2022 financial year, which has to do with drought competitions on ecological drought and on the establishment of drought on the building of the tribal dice.
Presentation and speaker
- Projecting socio -ecological effects of drought in the southwestern ecosystems to prioritize the restoration initiatives
- Sara Souther, University of Northern Arizona; Diana Stuart, University of Northern Arizona; and Steven Chischilly, Navajo Technical University
- Drought effects on the success of the coastal restoration: quantification of effects and test strategies to improve resilience
- Anna Braswell, University of Florida; Margaret Zimmer, University of California-Santa Cruz; Monique Fountain, Elkhorn Slough National mouth Research Reserve; and Kerstin Wasson, Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
- An integrated framework for the reaction of the drought in the natural landscapes of Southern California
- Megan Jennings, San Diego State University; Amber Pairis, Desert Research Institute; And Rebecca Lewison, San Diego State University
About this webinar series
This webinar is the third in a webinar series that tries to sharpen the awareness of ecological drought to share measures that strengthen the resilience of ecosystems and mitigate the effects of droughts and emphasize progress in the integration of interdisciplinary research and management needs for future drought and readiness. The series is jointly organized by the NOAA National Integrated Drawing Information System (NIDIS) and the USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC), with expert speakers from the research community, tribal nations and government authorities. The information used together build on the Nidis/NCASC 2021 National Ecological Dürre Webinar series.
For more information, please contact Britt Parker (britt.parker@noaa.gov).