[SRM] RISE Symposium update
Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran)
mcclaran at arizona.edu
Mon Aug 26 15:54:46 MST 2024
Hi Everyone,
Registration is open for the 20th Annual RISE Symposium<https://santarita.arizona.edu/research/rise-symposia>.
Also, the deadline for submitting posters for consideration is 11 October 2024. Note: Space may be limited to 20 posters and decisions about acceptance will be made by 25 October 2024.
I attached a flyer that can be distributed and printed if you want.
Last, please consider donating to support the RISE Symposium<https://give.uafoundation.org/SantaRita-RISE> and the Santa Rita Experimental Range. Last year, we received several hundred dollars in donations. I hope we see an increase in donations this year.
Here are more details
20th annual Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposium
Saturday, 09 November 2024, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
University of Arizona, Integrated Learning Center room 150, Tucson, Arizona
The 20th annual Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposium will be held Saturday, 09 November 2024, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM on the University of Arizona campus. The objectives of the symposium are to share recent results of research at the USDA-ARS Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed (WGEW) and the University of Arizona Santa Rita Experimental Range (SRER), to encourage future research activities at the WGEW and the SRER, and to promote the WGEW and the SRER as outdoor scientific laboratories.
The Symposium will feature invited speakers presenting recent or on-going research on the WGEW, the SRER or other outdoor laboratories in the region. There is also a Student Poster competition with monetary awards. Speakers will include Dawn Browning from Jornada Experimental Range describing novel use of times series remotely sensed data to document vegetation changes, Ashlee Rowe describing Pain receptors in grasshopper mice as a model for human pain reception, Michelle Berry describing how words matter when discussing rangelands based on her new book “Cow Talk”, and Laura Norman describing how Natural infrastructure in drylands can regenerate wetlands.
Please use the web site http://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/rise/ to view the RISE program, register for the symposium, submit poster abstracts and to enter the student poster contest, view talks and posters from past years.
Cheers,
Mitch
Mitch McClaran
Professor of Range Management, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Director for Research, Santa Rita Experimental Range https://santarita.arizona.edu/
Director, Arizona Experiment Station https://experimentstation.arizona.edu/
Division of Agriculture, Life and Veterinary Sciences and Cooperative Extension
University of Arizona
520-390-9801 (cell)
520-621-1673 (office)
http://snre.arizona.edu/people/mitch-mcclaran
Office Location: 112 Biological Sciences East
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