As a part of ongoing Resilient Restoration project efforts, the Climate Science Alliance and partnering researchers from UC Riverside recently met with the UCR Native American Student programs to discuss the project and budding opportunities for student involvement. See the details of their visit on today’s blog.
As a part of ongoing Resilient Restoration project efforts, the Climate Science Alliance and partnering researchers from UC Riverside met with the UCR Native American Student programs on November 10, 2021 to discuss opportunities for student involvement in collaboratively building Tribal climate resilience now and in the future. After discussions concluded, the Alliance team and partnering researchers were honored to attend a special event celebrating Native American Heritage Month, featuring the Cahuilla Bird Singers.
Learn more about the Resilient Restoration project by visiting www.climatesciencealliance.org/resilient-restoration
The Resilient Restoration project, funded by the California Strategic Growth Council's Climate Change Research Program, is a collaborative effort of the Climate Science Alliance's Tribal Working Group, University of California Riverside, and San Diego State University. The goal of the Resilient Restoration project is to support our partners to advance adaptation and resilience activities through the development of knowledge and supporting actions that enhance persistence of cultural practices with a focus on preserving the ecosystems and species that are integral to Tribal communities.
Thank you to the Climate Science Alliance Tribal Working Group members for your leadership role in the Resilient Restoration project and laying out our vision, priorities, goals, and deliverables.
Resilient Restoration is supported by California Strategic Growth Council’s Climate Change Research Program with funds from California Climate Investments—Cap-and-Trade Dollars at Work.