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May 4 2016 MDT

Workshops, Trainings and Fieldtrips

Location

Durango Community Recreation Center
2700 Main Avenue, Durango, CO

In May 2016, Adaptation Forum workshops will be convened in the Four-Corners and Upper Rio Grande Basin geographic focus areas. Workshops will be arranged around delivering and developing relevant science and decision support tools for the practitioner based on previous and ongoing SRLCC projects. In addition, the SRLCC will solicit feedback from Forum participants on:

  1. Locally significant cultural and natural resources within each geographic focus area
  2. Significant landscape-scale threats/stressors/drivers related to the locally significant resources
  3. Pressing needs and questions related to the management of locally significant resources
  4. Key management objectives for the locally significant resources

The feedback we receive from you will be integrated into the SRLCC Science Investment Plan for the next 3-5 years. Workshop results will also be used to select conservation targets for ongoing landscape planning efforts (e.g. vulnerability assessments) and the development of adaptation strategies for each geographic focus area. The results from our science investments will be delivered back to you during subsequent Adaptation Forum workshops.

Who should attend? Natural resource managers and planners from tribes, state and federal agencies, and non-governmental organizations; as well as private landowners and managers.