WRRC 2024 Spring Seminar
March 27, 3:00pm - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics (HIG), Room 210
Empowering Communities: Strategies for Engaging in Successful, Co-produced Hydrological Research
by Dr. Chris Shuler
Community-engagement has emerged as somewhat of a cliché in the realm of contemporary, socially-conscious scientific discourse. However, what actually distinguishes projects that merely pay lip service to this term from those that truly make a meaningful impact on their intended communities? Admittedly, although many other scholars and practitioners possess deeper expertise for addressing this question, what I can offer in this presentation is my unique perspective on the core attributes and strategies that I see as instrumental in yielding successful and impactful outcomes in community-based water research. I will do this by sharing a set of case studies that highlight my own current and future water-related research and outreach projects in Hawai‘i, American Samoa, and the Pacific. In this presentation, I hope to share some inspiration, reevaluate our understanding of what defines communities, and stimulate a dialogue on genuinely engaging in collaborative efforts with colleagues, neighbors, government officials, and friends.
Event Sponsor
WRRC, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Zhiyue Wang, 956-7298, Zhiyue@hawaii.edu
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Peer+ Connection Mānoa Campus, 3131 Maile Way Honolulu, Hi 96822
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11:00am |
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12:00pm |
Law School Admissions Zoom Information Session Mānoa Campus, Virtual
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2:00pm |
Free Surprise Dessert with any Purchase Mānoa Campus, Starbucks at Campus Center
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3:00pm |
Fifty Years as Historians of Southeast Asia: Personal Perspectives Mānoa Campus, UHM Music Building, Room: 36
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3:00pm |
WRRC 2024 Spring Seminar Mānoa Campus, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics (HIG), Room 210
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4:30pm |
Student Sustainability Council Meeting Mānoa Campus, Gilmore Hall 212
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6:00pm |
Turning to the Archives to Decenter the Settler State Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 410
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