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Southwest Florida
Resiliency Summit

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For the past five years, CHNEP has hosted an annual resiliency summit where speakers present their latest work on regional science and address challenges that collectively impact the communities of Central and Southwest Florida. The event is public to allow land managers, local scientists, policymakers, academics, and resource users to attend and gain knowledge and resources to help them be more resilient. To watch all presentations from the summits, navigate to our YouTube channel and find the playlist with each presentation or section from that year. Below, use the tabs to narrow a search based on year, topic, and/or resource then, click the "view here" link to watch the video or open the document. When using multiple tags, only items that include all selected tags will be shown (i.e. no items will be shown if both 2023 and 2024 are selected).

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How the Florida Wildlife Corridor is Essential to Wildlife Resiliency

Josh Daskin, Archbold Biological Station

2022, Presentation, Fish, Wildlife, & Habitat Protection

Climate and Wildlife: Threats and Opportunities

Beth Stys, US Fish & Wildlife Service

2022, Presentation, Fish, Wildlife, & Habitat Protection

Seawater Level Changes and Future Environmental Trends on Big Pine Key, FL

Lori Miller, USFWS

2022, Presentation, Fish, Wildlife, & Habitat Protection

Mangroves and other Tropical Plants Marching North

Dr. Michael Osland, US Geological Survey

2022, Presentation, Fish, Wildlife, & Habitat Protection

Climate Impacts to Historical, Cultural, and Archaeological Resources

Sara Ayers-Rigsby, FPAN

2022, Presentation, Resiliency

Climate Impacts to Tribal Lands

Jill Horwitz, Seminole Tribe of Florida

2022, Presentation, Resiliency

Impacts of Climate on Human Health

Claudia Brown, Center for Disease Control and Prevention

2022, Presentation, Resiliency

Florida’s Evolving Agriculture and Energy Sources

Chris Pettit, Advisor to FDACS

2022, Presentation, Resiliency

Climate and Social Vulnerability in the United States

Jeremy Martinich, US EPA

2022, Presentation, Resiliency

Floridians’ Changing Climate Views

Dr. Colin Polsky, Florida Atlantic University

2022, Presentation, Research, Public Engagement

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