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Highlights and opportunities from PI-CASC and its partner organizations
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Relational research innovation: “Walking together in a world of many worlds”
Recent publication explores how long-term relationships between communities, researchers, and the more-than-human world can transform the way we approach science, education, and climate adaptation.
Policy to Action: Maui Invasive Pest Meeting Highlights Collaborative Solutions
Last month, PI-CASC and Pacific RISCC participated in the Maui Invasive Pest Meeting held at the Pilina Event Center on the UH Maui campus in Kahului, which brought together 100 participants from across Hawaiʻi.
Job opportunity: Coastal Health Program Coordinator
Hawaiiʻi Sea Grant is seeking applications for a Coastal Health Program Coordinator. Apply by Sept. 26.
Attend “Kaiāulu: Rising together” at Capital Modern
Join the Hawaiʻi State Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission on October 4 for the opening of “Kaiāulu: Rising together,” a showcase of original artwork focusing on climate change issues and engaging the Climate Action Pathways in Hawai‘i by four talented local artists.
Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Science Symposium
This is a free and virtual event, October 21-23 for managers, researchers, policymakers, decision-makers, and interested community members from across the Pacific who are interested in the history, prevention, management control, and impacts of CRB.
New paper published in Emotion, Space and Society
Recent publication explores how long-term relationships between communities, researchers, and the more-than-human world can transform the way we approach science, education, and climate adaptation.

