NREM Faculty

Faculty who can advise students do not include Emeritus faculty, Junior researchers, and Agents. Cooperating and Affiliate faculty can only advise students as a co-advisor along with an NREM graduate faculty member. 


FACULTY INFORMATION
Miura, Tomoaki

Professor & Department Chair  


Email:  tomoakim@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7333
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Crow, Susan

Associate Professor  


Email:  crows@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8149
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Dacks, Rachel

Assistant Professor  


Email:  rdacks@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8825
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Friday, James B

Extension Forester  


Email:  jbfriday@hawaii.edu
Phone:  969-8254
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Huang, Yu-Fen

Junior Researcher  


Email:  yfhuang@hawaii.edu
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Idol, Travis

Professor  


Email:  idol@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7508
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Kaneshiro-Pineiro, Mahealani

Instructor Faculty  


Email:  mykanesh@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6343
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Keral, Poonam

Instructor Faculty  


Email:  pkeral@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6707
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Litton, Creighton

Professor  


Email:  litton@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6004
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Lowe Mackenzie, Ashley

Assistant Professor  


Email:  alowemac@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-0908
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McGuigan, Ashley

Assistant Extension Specialist  


Email:  aamcguig@hawaii.edu
Phone:  969-8217
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Oleson, Kirsten

Professor  


Email:  koleson@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8864
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Paik, SongYi

Assistant Extension Agent  


Email:  songyip@hawaii.edu
Phone:  969-8270
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Peter-Contesse, Hayley

Junior Researcher  


Email:  hayleypc@hawaii.edu
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Pompeani, David

Assistant Researcher  


Email:  pompeani@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-9575
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Price, Melissa

Associate Professor  


Email:  pricemel@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7774
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Trauernicht, Parker Clayton (Clay)

Assistant Specialist  


Email:  trauerni@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6875
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Tsang, YinPhan

Associate Professor  


Email:  tsangy@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6361
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Vaughan, Mehana

Professor  


Email:  mehana@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8901
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Youkhana, Adel

Lecturer and Researcher  


Email:  adel@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-2620
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Blue Carbon 31 August 2023

Blue Carbon

NREM will leverage Fulbright award in Manila

“Blue carbon” is the carbon stored in mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrasses. These coastal and marine ecosystems sequester and store large quantities of blue carbon in both the plants and sediment below. In fact, recent research shows that 50% of all carbon in the ocean is stored in coastal habitats, despite taking up on only 2% of ocean area. Which means these ecosystems could be an underutilized yet critical component to battling climate change. 

No Fire on the Farm 12 June 2020

No Fire on the Farm

Learn how to assess and reduce the risk of wildfire on agricultural lands

Dry season is here, and the risk of wildfire is ramping up. How can producers protect their farms? Clay Trauernicht, Extension specialist in wildfire science and management in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, is partnering with O‘ahu Cooperative Extension to offer a webinar on “Assessing and Reducing Wildfire Risk on Your Farm.”

“Closing the Poop Loop” 1 June 2020

“Closing the Poop Loop”

Can human waste composting improve the environment and public health?

A new study by agro-ecologists Gavin McNicol and Rebecca Ryals shows how off-site composting of human waste is a full-cycle sanitation solution that increases safety, sustainability, even jobs. It also reduces greenhouse gas emissions and waste-borne illnesses—all while producing an effective fertilizer for agriculture.

More ‘Ulu in Our Future? 27 May 2020

More ‘Ulu in Our Future?

Climate change may expand breadfruit’s growing range

For centuries, breadfruit has served as a major staple food in the Pacific Islands, and starting 200 years ago has spread widely across the global tropics. Lauded as a crop that could potentially transform tropical agriculture and address global hunger, breadfruit has high productivity, an excellent nutritional profile, and is a long-lived tree—whereas virtually all other world staples are annual crops.

Eating Local: How and How Much? 30 April 2020

Eating Local: How and How Much?

Honolulu Magazine consults CTAHR on a critical issue

Any answer to the question “Can We Ever Eat All Local in Hawai‘i?,” the subject of a recent Honolulu Magazine article, depends significantly on CTAHR’s work in education, research, and community outreach. So it’s fitting that the article features several members of the CTAHR ‘ohana, including ag economist and assistant Extension agent Sarah Rehkamp, MS alumnus Gabe Sachter-Smith, and GoFarm Hawai‘i graduate Rob Barreca.

Help for Ka‘elepulu 16 April 2020

Help for Ka‘elepulu

Master’s project involves the community in conservation

Natural Resources and Environmental Science MS student Derek Esibill will discuss “Investigating an Impaired Estuary: ‘Ike One o Ka‘elepulu” in his MS capstone project defense. You are invited to view his defense via Zoom on Wednesday, April 29, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.

Tracking Miconia on Maui 6 April 2020

Tracking Miconia on Maui

CTAHR-led study wins national recognition

Congratulations to CTAHR alumnus and former faculty member James Leary and his co-authors! Their scientific paper, “Interpreting Life-History Traits of Miconia through Management over Space and Time in the East Maui Watershed, Hawaii,” recently won the 2019 Outstanding Paper, Invasive Plant Science and Management award from the Weed Science Society of America.

The Opportunity Is Now 3 April 2020

The Opportunity Is Now

Promote agriculture with the International Year of Plant Health

As the world copes with the pandemic, it becomes more and more important for all of us to promote plant health, especially in Hawaiʻi and other geographically isolated Pacific Islands that currently import more than 80% of our food. Hawai'i is also home to almost 1,400 native plant species, 90% of which grow only here.

Shoot the Weeds 30 March 2020

Shoot the Weeds

Tune in for grad student David Lewis’s seminar on aerial Herbicide Ballistic Technology

Zoom in this Wednesday, April 1, at 3:30 p.m., to find out about efforts to eradicate the invasive weed tree miconia with Herbicide Ballistic Technology. In this latest installment in the Natural Resources & Environmental Management seminar series, NREM grad student David Lewis will discuss “Risk & Resources for Mitigating an Incipient Miconia calvescens Invasion.”

Guides to the Garden 27 February 2020

Guides to the Garden

A new audio track helps Kauaʻi tourists be respectful of Hawaiian culture and lands

Mehana Vaughan (NREM) has collaborated with two other scholars to research, create, and implement a new audio track to be played on the tourist shuttles that travel to remote parts of Kaua‘i. The recording informs riders about the sacred areas of Kaua‘i and the roles they have played throughout Kaua‘i's history, as well as how to have a respectful and safe visit.

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