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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Webinar: Hydrologic Research and Assessment: From Local to Regional Scales
View this webinar to learn how scientists are conducting hydrologic modeling of unguaged streams in the Southeast.
Webinar: Using Drought Forecasts to Improve Natural Resource Management
View this webinar to learn about drought forecasting and its application in natural resource management.
Webinar: Monitoring the Exchange of Moisture Between the Land and Atmosphere to Improve Our Understanding of Drought
View this webinar to learn how scientists are using remote sensing tools for drought monitoring.
Webinar: Assessing Soil Moisture Availability across the Gulf of Alaska Region
View this webinar to learn how scientists are establishing a soil moisture map and groundwater prediction model for the Gulf of Alaska region.
Webinar: What is Ecological Drought? Exploring Its Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources
View this webinar to learn how scientists are working to identify the ecological impacts of drought.
Webinar: The Surprising Role of Trees in the Boreal Water Cycle
View this webinar to learn about the role of trees in the boreal forest water cycle.
Webinar: Karst, Critters, and Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Karst Species Vulnerability to Climate Change
View this webinar to learn how scientists are exploring the vulnerability of karst species to climate change.
Webinar: A Framework for Evaluating the Vulnerability of Multiple Wildlife Species to Climate Change at Regional Scales
View this webinar to learn how scientists are examining the vulnerability of fish, amphibians, and reptiles in Oregon to climate change.
Webinar: Co-producing Science and Tools for Drought Preparedness with the Wind River Reservation's Tribal Water Managers
View this webinar to learn about drought preparedness on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
Webinar: Understanding Water Availability Across Landscapes in a Time of Increasing Drought
View this webinar to learn about a new initiative to address knowledge gaps in water availability at the landscape scale.
Webinar: How Will Forests Affect Mountain Snow Storage in a Warming Climate?
View this webinar to learn how scientists are examining the combined impacts of forest and climate change in the Pacific Northwest.
Webinar: Recreational Seascapes: Integrating Human and Mechanical Observations on Hawaiʻi Island
View this webinar to learn how scientists explored how people on the seascape experienced climate and environmental changes in Hawai'i.