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2017 CZO Webinar Series: Critical Zone and Society

06 Apr 2017

2017 CZO Webinar Series: Critical Zone and Society.

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The Critical Zone (CZ) is the uppermost layer of Earth’s continents that provides all of the terrestrially based resources and services required for sustaining healthy and functioning natural environments and human communities. CZ science provides the framework for a holistic systems approach to Earth surface and environmental science by considering the complex interactions between rock, soil, water, air and terrestrial organisms that influence Earth as a habitable system.

A primary tenet of this webinar series is that to achieve environmental sustainability, society must first understand the CZ system and the coupled physical, chemical, and biological processes and services of the CZ. Understanding how such processes operate, especially those that are of value to society, with and without the presence of humanity, and how they may be altered due to global climate and land-use change, is essential for developing environmental management protocols and sustainable resource-consuming practices.

2017 CZO Webinar Series

The Most Critical CZ Problems
February 28 - 3PM ET | Susan Brantley, Penn State University

Critical Zone Services
March 14 - 3PM ET | David Breshears & Jason Field, University of Arizona

Blue Revolution: Water scarcity in a changing world
March 28 - 3PM ET | Praveen Kumar, University of Illinois

Drought resilience and water security
April 11 - 3PM ET | Roger Bales, University of California-Merced

Forecasting of Earth surface processes
April 25 - 3PM ET | Jon Pelletier, University of Arizona

Policy Relevance of Critical Zone Science
May 9 - 3PM ET | Steve Banwart, University of Leeds

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Interested in previous National CZO webinars? 
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The Most Critical CZ Problems

Susan Brantley, Penn State University


Critical Zone Services 

David Breshears & Jason Field, University of Arizona


Blue Revolution: Water scarcity in a changing world 

Praveen Kumar, University of Illinois


Drought resilience and water security 

Roger Bales, University of California-Merced


Forecasting of Earth surface processes 

Jon Pelletier, University of Arizona


Policy Relevance of Critical Zone Science 

Steven Banwart, University of Leeds


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Steve Banwart - Integrating Chair in Soil / Water / Agriculture Research, University of Leeds

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