A practitioner-led approach to a climate change needs assessment of Native Hawaiian aquaculture
with Dr. Rosie Alegado,
Dept of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Join us in person
on November 7, 2023, 12:00 pm
at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics (HIG) building, room 210, on the UH Mānoa campus.
A free lunch will be available for the first 25 participants.
Or to participate remotely via zoom, follow the registration link below.
Loko iʻa (Native Hawaiian mariculture) are key sources of cultural vitality and sustenance that will experience severe climate change impacts. Dr. Alegado will share lessons learned from a community-based needs assessment that demonstrates an approach to resilience directed by Indigenous values generally absent from climate research, policy, and decision-making.
Join us for this next seminar of the “Slice of PI-CASC” seminar series hosted by the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center! The series is designed for a wide audience to learn about climate adaptation research and science-to-management applications for Hawaiʻi, the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands, and beyond.