
Symposium Sessions and Relevant Projects
Open each section below to view a selection of NE CASC projects relevant to each major session.
Relevant Projects
- Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network
- Understanding Brook Trout Persistence in Warming Streams
- Slowing the Flow for Climate Resilience: Reducing Vulnerability to Extreme Flood and Drought Events
- Mechanisms for species responses to climate change: Are there biological thresholds?
- Ecological and management implications of climate change induced shifts in phenology of coastal fish and wildlife species in the NE CASC region
- Rethinking Lake Management for Invasive Plants Under Future Climate: Sensitivity of Lake Ecosystems to Winter Water Level Drawdowns
- Identifying Vulnerable Ecosystems and Supporting Climate-Smart Strategies to Address Invasive Species Under Climate Change
- Linking Species' Responses to Climate Extremes
- Adirondack Fish Conservation: Safeguarding Summer Suckers, Understanding Minnow Diversity, Limiting Smallmouth Bass Invasions, Developing Climate-Adapted Stocking
Relevant Projects
- Enhancing the Reliability and Usability of Climate Change Information for Wildlife Action Plans in the Northeastern United States
- Assessing Climate Change Threats and Adaptation Strategies in Northeast State Wildlife Action Plans
- Assessing Climate Change Threats and Actions in Northeast State Wildlife Action Plans
- Integrating climate change into the state wildlife action plans
- Assessing the Vulnerability of Grassland Bird Populations to Climate Change
- Slowing the Flow for Climate Resilience: Reducing Vulnerability to Extreme Flood and Drought Events
- Can Wildlife Species Evolve in Response to a Changing Climate? Informing Species Vulnerability Assessments
- Probabilistic projections of local sea level rise and vulnerability along the Northeast coastline
- Understanding Sediment Availability to Reduce Tidal Marsh Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise in the Northeast
- Developing historically-consistent and broadly-applicable monitoring, reporting, and verification system for quantifying forest change
- Coupled physical-chemical-biological models to predict losses of cold-water fish from inland lakes under climate warming
- Effects of climate on wildlife demographics and population viability
- Critical thresholds and ecosystem services for coastal ecological and human climate adaptation
Relevant Projects
- Effects of climate, disturbance, and management on the growth and dynamics of temperate and sub-boreal forest ecosystems within the Lake States and New England
- Identifying and Evaluating Adaptation Science for Forest Habitats and Bird Communities in the Northeast
- Ecological and hydrological impacts of the emerald ash borer on black ash forests
- Small dam removal as a tool for climate change resilience
- Climate change impacts on erosion, mass wasting, and the supply of sediment to tidal wetlands in the Northeast
- Mapping Salt Marsh Response to Sea Level Rise and Evaluating 'Runneling' as an Adaptation Technique to Inform Wildlife Habitat Management in New England
- Development of a Wildlife Adaptation Menu for Resource Managers
- Increasing the Resilience and Resistance of Climate-Vulnerable Species and Ecosystems
- Reconnecting Floodplains and Restoring Green Space as a Management Strategy to Minimize Risk and Increase Resilience in the Context of Climate and Landscape Change
- Development and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation Tools
Relevant Projects
- Conservation of Climate Change Refugia
- Refugia are Important but are they Connected? Mapping Well-Connected Climate Refugia for Species of Conservation Concern in the Northeastern U.S.
- Changes in forested landscapes of the eastern United States under alternative climate scenarios
- Using agent-based models to identify conservation solutions to large scale environmental variation and climate change
- A Decision Support System for Estimating Changes in Extreme Floods and Droughts in the Northeast U.S.
- Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL)