Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory

The Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory

A center of excellence in ecosystem science since 1967.

The Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory is an interdisciplinary ecology research and teaching unit at Colorado State University. Our mission is to improve understanding of the complex interactions between ecosystems, humans, and management activities.

 

NREL/ESS Fall 2016 Seminar Series

 

Managing for Climate Change

 

Hosted by Dennis Ojima, NREL/NC CSC

We wish to explore through our seminar series the various ways different natural resource sectors are dealing with climate change and ways in which the research enterprise can support these sectors. The speakers will provide examples associated with water, conservation, ecosystem, and agriculture issues, and how various communities are responding to climate change. Topics include greenhouse gas emission reduction action plans, adaptation actions, and approaches to increasing resilience to climate change. In addition, examples of research and engagement approaches will be presented to illustrate various ways of linking research and actions in a co-design/co-production structure to facilitate co-generation of knowledge.


Fridays, 11:00 AM - 12 Noon
A302-304, Third Floor, Natural and Environmental Sciences Building