Climate Adaptation for Land Trusts – Short Course
This online short course is designed for land trusts actively working on stewardship projects in rural, suburban and urban forests, forested watersheds and wetland systems.
Land trusts can participate as individuals or in groups. Climate vulnerability and management information will be targeted to ecosystems in the Eastern U.S.
This course will be held over four weeks requiring three 90-minute virtual live classes, a self guided field session and assignments. Instructors will provide guidance, periodic check-ins and coaching. For the self-guided field session, participants are asked to visit a property or natural area of their choosing and think about real-world applications of the course material.
Course Goals
- Identify locally important climate change impacts, challenges and opportunities.
- Use the quick start guide to adaptation planning for land trusts to consider climate change and carbon in land stewardship and management.
- Develop actions to help a specific natural area adapt to changing conditions.
- Communicate with stakeholders about climate impacts and adaptation responses.
Self-guided field session:
Participants are asked to visit a property or natural area of their choosing and think about real-world applications of the course material.
Registration
Virtual Class Schedule: June 9, 16 and 30 at 2 p.m. Central / 3 p.m. Eastern
Registration is being offered at a discounted cost of $10 per person thanks to support from the USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub.
For more information contact:
Kelly Watkinson, Land Trust Alliance
Maria Janowiak, Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science
Please note: This event is not a part of the Alliance's webinar all-access pass.