$800K grant to focus on education of sustainability, food security
Lori Andersen will work with 12 master’s teachers and 15 community leaders in the Hawaiʻi and Guam farm-to-school networks.
Lori Andersen will work with 12 master’s teachers and 15 community leaders in the Hawaiʻi and Guam farm-to-school networks.
The collaboration will focus on disaster planning and preparedness, and risk and vulnerability assessment.
Christina Gerhardt will also complete her current book project, an Atlas of (Remote) Islands and Sea Level Rise.
东精影业 Mānoa and 东精影业 Hilo will help host a virtual science summit for researchers, cultural and natural resource managers, officials, practitioners and stakeholders.
Noa Kekuewa Lincoln will share equitable food systems strategies at a 东精影业-sponsored virtual conference on economic recovery as a result of the pandemic.
东精影业 will host a 4-day virtual conference based on an economic recovery plan as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students earned awards at the Innovation+Imagination Student Challenge, which is on exhibit as a “show within a show” at Hawaiʻi's Woodshow.
Low-lying reef islands such as the Marshall Islands could become unstable by mid-century and permanently lost as soon as 2080.
Mary J. Donohue was selected by the National Academies of Sciences to serve on the Committee on United States Contributions to Global Ocean Plastic Waste.
Teams were challenged to develop concepts using wave energy to drive small-scale desalination systems for use in disaster response scenarios.