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Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (SCCAHS)
SCCAHS is a research and education center whose mission is to explore and address the occupational safety and health needs of people working in agriculture, fishing, and forestry in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This webinar series will provide training to the agricultural sector to address safety and health needs.
Society of Agricultural Communications Scholars
Professional development series designed for agricultural communications-related faculty and instructors in college and university settings. This monthly webinar series will feature a mix of research, teaching, and personal/professional development topics in a given academic calendar year (i.e. fall and spring university terms). The webinars will provide a forum for agricultural communications faculty members to interact, share, and receive professional development on a regular basis regardless of the conference travel resources available to them locally.
Recorded Webinars
June 22 (2-3pm) – Community Resilience: A study of Gulf Coast communities after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon, or BP, oil spill significantly impacted coastal communities along the Gulf Coast. From major fisheries closures to impeded summer tourist seasons, the spill caused major economic losses and subsequent social disruptions that tested...
May 11 (2-3pm) – Land Use Change Projections in Florida and its Impact on Water Resources: An Overview of the Florida 2070 and Water 2070 Projects
The population in Florida is growing rapidly and projections show that this will continue over the next 50 years. It is estimated that Florida will have approximately 33.7 million residents by 2070, 14.9 million more people than in 2010. A growing population will...
April 20 (2-3pm) – The Green Leap: A Holistic Approach to Designing and Managing Urban Developments for Biodiversity
Sustainable or “green” communities are being built across the globe, and one goal is to conserve urban biodiversity. Decisions made by policymakers/planners, developers, and homeowners interact in unique ways, affecting the functionality of any community. For example,...