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Southwest Drought and Human Health Workshop, February 26-27!

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • Feb 21, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 27, 2020


Join our partners in Arizona for the Southwest Drought and Human Health Workshop on February 26-27 to discuss regional drought-related human health impacts and identify gaps, needs, and opportunities to collaborate. Register today!

Southwest Drought and Human Health Workshop

Date:

February 26, 2020: 9:30am - 4:30pm (Breakfast at 9am)

February 27, 2020: 9:30am - 4:30pm (Breakfast at 9am)

Location:

University of Arizona at Tucson

Environment and Natural Resources Building 2 (ENR2)

1064 E. Lowell St., Room S225

Tucson, AZ

About:

The Southwest Drought and Human Health Workshop will be tailored around regional drought-related human health impacts, and the workshop will also help identify gaps and needs, collaborative opportunities, and ways to integrate the health sector into the DEWS. NIDIS is co-hosting the Drought and Human Health Workshop with the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and the University of Arizona Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions. The audience for this workshop will be state and local public health departments, climate scientists, emergency managers, tribal communities, and healthcare providers. For more information, please contact Dr. Jesse Bell at jesse.bell@unmc.edu.

Learn more and register here:


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