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Dr. Michael D. McDonald
Chairman
Global Resilience Initiatives

President
Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc.

Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com
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> From: "Cynthia Robinson" <crobinso@aaas.org>
> Date: Nov 4, 2014 11:41 AM
> Subject: [sefellows] EVENT: Tracking a Changing Climate with Citizen Science, Nov 18
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> Tracking a Changing Climate with Citizen Science
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> Tuesday, November 18th 2014, 2:00-4:30pm, 6th Floor Auditorium,
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> Wilson Center, Washington, DC
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> The vision for the U.S. National Climate Assessment (NCA) includes creating a set of of indicators – measures of key physical, ecological, and societal variables and values – that would inform and support decision-making about climate changes, impacts, vulnerabilities, and responses. This round-table will explore ways in which crowd-based approaches, such as citizen science and community-based monitoring, are and can be used to support indicators or indicator systems of climate change, impacts and response.
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> Keynotes:
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> Dr. Virginia Burkett, Acting Associate Director, Climate and Land Use Change, US Geological Survey
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> Dr. Richard Spinrad, Chief Scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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> Panel Discussion
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> Dr. Julia Parrish, University of Washington
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> Dr. Jennifer Shirk, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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> Dr. Tim Watkins, National Park Service
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> Dr. Duncan McKinley, US Forest Service
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> Moderator: Jenn Gustetic, Office of Science and Technology Policy
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> Please RSVP here.
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> http://pages.wilsoncenter.org/11182014-USGCRP-CitiSci_STIPEvent.html
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> This event will be live streamed during the keynote and panel discussion; registration is not required for online participation.
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> http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/tracking-changing-climate-citizen-science-contributions-to-the-national-climate-assessment
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> Follow the event on Twitter @STIPCommonsLab and use the #indicatorsCitSci to ask questions.
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> The Wilson Center
> Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
> One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
> 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
> Washington, DC
> Directions: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/directions
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> This event is free and open to the public. Please allow time on arrival at the building for routine security procedures. A photo ID is required.
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