Southeast Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (SE RISCC) Management Network

About Us

About the SE RISCC Network

SE RISCC will coordinate and disseminate information to guide management of native and invasive plants and animals across the ecologically rich ecosystems of the SE USA.

We aim to understand the singular and interactive effects of invasive species and climate change and coordinate and disseminate information to guide management of native and invasive plants and animals across the ecologically rich ecosystems of the SE USA. Relationships between scientists and managers are critical to successfully managing current and future invasions. Our network builds stronger relationships within the scientist-manager community by connecting scientists, natural resource managers, policymakers and stakeholders from across the region.

Map titled "Southeast Climate Adaption Science Center & Consortium Members" with a primary map and inset map. Inset map is of the United States with the southeast highlighted in blue: Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. The larger primary map is of those 8 states plus Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Round white pins denote the locations of the University of Tennessee, Auburn University, the University of Florida, the University of South Carolina, and Duke University. A star denotes North Carolina State University.
The SE RISCC network works within the region of the SE Climate Adaptation Center.

Core Team

Meet the core team – the researchers behind SE RISCC!

Advisory Team

The advisory team will help guide the research and management goals of SE RISCC. The advisory team is currently being formed.