UH GEO is co-sponsoring an upcoming event at the East-West Center, "Reflections on Cross-Cultural Research and Methodologies," on Wednesday, Nov. 1st from 3pm HST. Anna Duerr (GEO MA student) and Dalilah Laidin (GEO PhD candidate) will be among the grad students who will present. Event details and registration to join online at: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/events/reflections-cross-cultural-research-and-methodologies.
"Trajectories and Recompositions of Intensive Agricultural Areas in the #Mountains"
> This special issue focuses on intensified agricultural centers in mountains, particularly in Europe, and their contemporary developments at a time of productive and environmental transitions.
Because both sides were once controlled by Georgia, with no official agreement to separate them, the "border" fence runs right through many people's farms and even back yards.
How do these #DisruptiveTechnologies affect #ediasporas?
Do they hinder or exacerbate the impacts of networks predominantly driven by #data-centric activities?
UH GEO professor Camilo Mora and his daughter will talk about their Carbon Neutral Challenge project at the Mālama Mānoa general membership meeting tomorrow, Oct. 11, 6PM at the Honolulu Japanese Seventh Day Adventist Church. Daniel Dinell, President of Trees for Honolulu's Future, will also speak at the event.
UH GEO affiliate faculty member Laurel Mei-Singh is giving a talk on campus this Thursday, Oct. 12 from 12:00 - 1:15pm HST in KUY 410. The title of Dr. Mei-Singh's talk is, "The political economy of environmental racism in Waiʻanae."
Very proud to share my newly published paper on #ConflictDynamics 🥳 We used #QualitativeComparativeAnalysis (#QCA) to determine which conditions explain latent, collaborative, or escalated dynamics in #LandUseConflicts (and how to get people to work together more often in these conflicts). It's the centerpiece of my PhD project. Feels amazing to have this milestone finished 😊