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Climate Adaptation for Land Trusts
Welcome!
Thank you for joining us for the online Climate Adaptation Course for Land Trusts.
We're looking forward to seeing you at our first session on Wednesday, May 4th, at 10am Pacific (11a Mountain/ 12p Central/ 1p Eastern).

Sessions will run for 1.5 hours. Connection information for the course is included below.

A few items before our first session:
  • Please use a webcam if you have one and your circumstances allow it.
  • The course agenda has an outline of each session and assignments for each week.
  • After each session, we'll send a message with relevant resources, links, and assignments. Please keep an eye out for these messages. We'll also include these on our course website.
  • Contact us with any questions!
Course Schedule and Connection Information
This 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 up to five.

Zoom link & Password for web sessions:
Password: 4050

Session 1: Wednesday, May 4th, 10-11:30am Pacific (11a MT/12pCT/1pET)
Live virtual session
Introduction to the short course and the climate adaptation process and resources

Session 2: Wednesday, May 11th, 10-11:30am Pacific (11a MT/12pCT/1pET)
Live virtual session
Understanding climate change impacts and vulnerabilities in your area

Session 3: Week of May 16th
Self-study, field activity
Completing the Adaptation Workbook for your selected property

Session 4: Wednesday, May 25th, 10-11:30am Pacific (11a MT/12pCT/1pET)
Live virtual session
A discussion of adaptation projects and course wrap-up

Office hours: Optional but highly encouraged - sign up for a 30-minute timeslot or contact individual instructors for additional times.

Contact us with any questions!
Course Goals
  • Understand how climate adaptation and mitigation relate to the goals of your land trust.
  • Identify locally important climate change impacts and vulnerabilities.
  • Use the Adaptation Quick Guide for Land Trusts to consider climate change and carbon in land stewardship and management.
  • Develop actions to help your project or natural area adapt to changing conditions.
  • Communicate with stakeholders and rights holders about climate impacts and adaptation responses.
Course Guidebook
Download the Adaptation Quick Guide
We will use the Adaptation Quick Guide for Land Trusts throughout this course. The guide draws on the five-step Adaptation Workbook process to help you design and implement adaptation actions in your work, with a special eye toward stewardship activities.
Resources to get you started
Climate Change Science and Modeling: What You Need to Know

If you're a little rusty on the basics of climate change and need a refresher, we'd recommend this self-paced 15-20 minute tutorial. It goes through some of the basic principles of climate science and how it impacts those of us working in conservation and natural resources management.
Look to the Land: Carbon Management in Forests and Grasslands (pg. 25)

This article outlines some general principles of carbon management in forests and grasslands, with an emphasis on how land trusts can promote this value on their properties in conjunction with other goals. Read the article in the Land Trust Alliance's Saving Land magazine.
Contact us
Thank you for being part of the course, we are happy you are here. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions that you might have, we are here to help!


We will have instructors from the USDA Climate Hubs joining us for several sessions; visit the link to get connected with your regional Hub!
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