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Geography Lecture Series
November 12, 4:15pm - 6:00pmManoa Campus, Business Administration A101
Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecture: Gray Wave of the Great Transformation: A Satellite View of Urbanization, Climate Change, and Food Security
Marc Imhoff, Ph.D.
Earth Scientist, NASA's Goddard Research Center
Land cover change driven by human activity is profoundly affecting Earth's natural systems with impacts ranging from a loss of biological diversity to changes in regional and global climate. This change has been so pervasive and progressed so rapidly, compared to natural processes, scientists refer to it as "the great transformation". Urbanization or the 'gray wave' of land transformation is being increasingly recognized as an important process in global climate change. A hallmark of our success as a species, large urban conglomerates do in fact alter the land surface so profoundly that both local climate and the basic ecology of the landscape are affected in ways that have consequences to human health and economic well-being. Fortunately we have incredible new tools for planning and developing urban places that are both enjoyable and sustainable. A suite of Earth observing satellites is making it possible to study the interactions between urbanization, biological processes, and weather and climate. Using these Earth Observatories we are learning how urban heat islands form and potentially ameliorate them, how urbanization can affect rainfall, pollution, and surface water recharge at the local level and climate and food security globally.
Co-Hosted with the Bishop Museum
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Free and open to the public
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Geography, Manoa Campus
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Reece Jones, 808-956-7683, reecej@hawaii.edu
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| 4:15pm | Geography Lecture Series Business Administration A101 |
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