Travis Warziniack
@twarziniack
Economics, water, climate change, and sustainable communities.
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04-08-2015 22:08:41
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#tomorow hear Travis Warziniack USDA Forest Service & Justin Baker NC State University talk to Leo Viana Sustainable Forestry Initiative about the #economics of #sourcewaterprotection. #howtheriverflows Music by Chuck Leavell Produced by Red Cup Agency
This was a fun opportunity with Justin Baker . The folks at Keeping Forests did a great job. Check it out!
Our #CitiesWithNature Tools & Resources Hub is live! 🌱 Explore 200+ resources from UN Biodiversity, ICLEI, IUCN, The Nature Conservancy, EU Environment, ipbes, IPCC, @OECD_Centre, WBCSD, World Bank, UNaLab, Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework . EU Support, IGES-Institute for Global Environmental Strategies & more under these themes. citieswithnature.org/tools-and-reso…
Watching the Malcolm Malcolm Gladwell Master Class and impressed with the care he takes - with narrative, sentence structure.. everything. Worth the watch.
New work looking at water shortages due to climate change and economic pressures with Hadi.hdr 💧🌧❄🌎 agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Curious about ponderosa pine regeneration after wildfire? Paula Fornwalt, research ecologist at Rocky Mountain Research Station shares research to help managers predict post-fire regeneration outcomes, and prioritize post-fire actions to get the best bang for the buck. vimeo.com/528821998
Great work with an exceptional team - projections of water use in the United States under climate change agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20… Rocky Mountain Research Station #ClimateChange #WaterUse
Finding a campsite is becoming harder. Great empirical work looking at trends with Mostafa Shartaj and Jordan Suter journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…. #publiclands #usfs Rocky Mountain Research Station
As droughts become more frequent, many communities face challenges in achieving sustainable water use. New research published in Earth's Future examines trends in freshwater consumption and predicts future water supply and demand over the next 50 years. fs.usda.gov/rmrs/science-s…