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SWAF 2022 Presentation Slides

2022 SWAF Presentation Slides

Day One

SWAF Day One Introduction
Overview

Day Two

Climate Change & Adaptation in the Southwest

SWAF Carolyn
Changing Realities
Climate and Society
Climate and Society Challenges for the Southwest

Critical issues: drought and aridification

SWAF Day 2 - DLN Emile Elias
Evolution of Southwest Drought Learning Netowrk
Drought and Aridification SWAF Day 2
Cody Family Ranch Leupp, Arizona

critical issues: Fire and Flood

Sarah LeRoy - SWAF day 2 presentation
Southwest Fire and Climate Adaptation Partnership (SWFireCAP)
Fire and Floods SWAF 2022 Presentation
Fire and Floods - A New Disaster
Fires and Floods
Fires, Floods, and Mud: Status and Trends

Adaptation tools & design support approaches

water Adaptation Techniques
Water Adaptation Techniques Atlas WATA
Grass Cut
Grass-Cast Grassland Productivity Forecast
After Fire Toolkit
After Fire: Toolkit for the Southwest
Landscape Scale Vulnerability
Landscape Scale Vulnerability Assessments for Focal Resources
The Adaptation Workbook Process
The Adaptation Workbook Process
The Collaborative Conservation Adaptation Strategy
The Collaborative Conservation and Adaptation Strategy Toolbox (CCAST)
Climate Engine
Climate Engine
Climate-Adopted Refugia
Climate-Adapted Refugia
Inventory of Forest Resources Presentation
Inventory of Forest Resources: Forest Management Resources in New Mexico and Arizona
Adaptation tools and Decision Support
Adaptation Tools and Decision Support Approaches

Integrating science, data, and knowledges panel

Denis Swaf Day 2 Presenation
Sovereign Network for Environmental Monitoring
SWAF Day 2 - Ather
Southwest Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu
Data Sovereignty
Data Sovereignty
Centering Community
Centering Community Voices and Choices in Research

Panel on Cultural Fire

Cultural Fire SWAF 2022
Emerging Indigenous Leaders Panel: Cultural Fire

Day Three

SWAF Day One Introduction
Wrapping Up
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