From janet.reyes at ucr.edu Mon May 11 08:29:32 2026 From: janet.reyes at ucr.edu (Janet Reyes) Date: Mon, 11 May 2026 08:29:32 -0700 Subject: [Geospatial] REMINDER: Geospatial/GIS Meetup tomorrow, May 12 Message-ID: Hello everyone, This is a gentle reminder that our next Geospatial/GIS meetup will be held *tomorrow*,*Tuesday May 11*, from 12:00 - 12:50 pm. https://ucr.zoom.us/j/94569944311?pwd=RmnFwgZmCwUPr4amavwoXuXwHMGGl4.1 Meeting ID: 945 6994 4311 Passcode: 613491 Danelle Angeline Baronia with the Center for Conservation Biology's Sweet Lab will present on "The *P*rioritization,* A*daptation, and *R*esilience for *C*limate (*PARC*) Toolkit for Desert Climate Resilience." The Desert Climate Resilience Initiative (DCRI) for the Coachella Valley builds scientific expertise and community engagement around the relationship between native plant communities, climate change and carbon stores in the desert, and building equity within the Coachella Valley. This program has built a collaborative space and framework from which to launch research, partnerships, workshops, and projects focusing on vegetation, plants, and resilience to climate change. The Prioritization, Adaptation, and Resilience for Climate (PARC) toolkit is a public web tool created for the DCRI that focuses on promoting resilience and identifying needs for promoting outdoor equity within the Coachella Valley. We have compiled existing data on native plant species, ecosystem dynamics, and carbon storage in a science-based tool that will: 1) Provide decision support for sustainable land management with an understanding of capacity and ability to enhance community climate resilience to prioritize land acquisitions, 2) Inform the public on the current distribution of carbon stocks within the region and ways that native plant diversity may change in the future, and 3) Promote equity and access through the inclusion of trails and other recreational access areas, as well as culturally important plants to the local indigenous community. Join this session to learn about the work that went into creating this web tool and to explore ways to navigate the PARC Toolkit. *Danelle Angeline Baronia is a Field Biologist and the Outreach and Engagement Lead at the University of California, Riverside?s Center for Conservation Biology Sweet Lab. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution and a Master of Science degree in Biology, both from the University of California, San Diego. With the Center of Conservation Biology, she has helped to spearhead their Desert Climate Resilience Initiative that is focused on building climate resilience within the Coachella Valley.* The meetup will start with announcements of general interest. Registering for the meetup is appreciated but not required. If you haven't already done so, you may register through Eventbrite , or respond to the calendar invitation many of you received on April 28. Notes and a link to the recording will be available after the meetup. Feel free to forward this email, especially to anyone who may be interested in the presentation topic. I hope you?ll be able to join us tomorrow! Best, *Janet Reyes* *Geospatial Information Librarian* UCR Library | University of California, Riverside P.O. Box 5900 | Orbach Library, Room 118 Riverside, CA 92517-5900 Office: 951.827.6421 | Fax: 951.827.2255 | janet.reyes at ucr.edu Web | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: