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Climate adaptation center to benefit resource managers

Resource managers face mind-boggling challenges: How do you protect an endangered species when the climate is changing around it, or support resilient water management as temperatures rise? Enter the , hosted at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder since 2018. 

The center is a partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and one of eight regional climate adaptation science centers around the country. They鈥檙e all focused on science in support of natural resource management, and they work with academic researchers and resource management experts in tribal, federal, state and local governments. 

The new 麻豆免费版下载Boulder climate center is co-located with Earth Lab, the data analytics innovation hub where scientists use big data to assess environmental challenges. 鈥淭he key advantage of having Earth Lab and the climate adaptation science center at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder and CIRES is that we can tightly couple useable science and innovation to better serve resource managers,鈥 said Jennifer Balch, the 麻豆免费版下载Boulder geographer who directs both.

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Principal investigator
Jennifer Balch

Funding
U.S. Geological Survey

Collaboration + support
CIRES; USGS; Great Plains Tribal Water Alliance; Wildlife Conservation Society; Conservation Science Partners; South Dakota State University; University of Montana