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A Watershed Moment 18 October 2018

A Watershed Moment

The next NREM seminar, on Wednesday, October 24, will feature Dr. Leah Bremer, an assistant specialist at the UH Economic Research Organization and Water Resources Research Center (UHERO). It will be held from 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. in St. John 011. Dr. Bremer will discuss the impacts of water funds and payment for ecosystem services programs in the Andes and watersheds of Hawai‘i and how their implementation can create more durable and equitable outcomes. Her research focuses on stakeholder-driven interdisciplinary research and the multiple benefits of watershed conservation and management.

Where Can You Grow Them? 18 October 2018

Where Can You Grow Them?

Grad student Hunter Heaivilin (NREM) will be the next presenter at the weekly Seminar Series on Climate Change Adaptation presented by UH Manoa’s Institute for Sustainability and Resilience. He will speak on “Assessment of Climate Change Impact to Hawaii Crops” on October 22, from 12 to 1:20 p.m. (lunch starts at noon, the presentation at 12:15) at the iLab (Building 37).

Birds for All 11 October 2018

Birds for All

You’ve heard about the great interdisciplinary project the Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds, spearheaded by Melissa Price (NREM), which brings together music, art, Native Hawaiian culture, and ecological awareness to celebrate the Islands’ native bird species. Now comes the first performance of the Symphony for the general public, on November 14.

The ‘Āina Is in Good Hands 20 September 2018

The ‘Āina Is in Good Hands

There was lots of participation from NREM this year at the 25th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference (HCC). The 48 total participants from NREM gave 76 presentations over the two days of the conference, on subjects of great environmental importance and interest, from endangered native land snails to aerial drones.

 

Sustainability and Fire 22 August 2018

Sustainability and Fire

The first speaker in the UH Manoa Institute of Sustainability and Resilience's interdepartmental seminar series will be Clay Trauernicht (NREM), who will discuss wildfire ecology on Monday, August 27, from 12 to 1:20 p.m. in the iLab (Building 37).  RSVP for lunch by Friday, August 24.

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