Implementing AGU's "Science for Solutions" to Address Societal Problems
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore AGU's "Science for Solutions" approach in this conference talk addressing societal challenges through scientific discovery. Discover how earthquake science can improve community seismic resilience, examine Nepal's earthquake hazard assessment, and learn about modeling future Cascadia tsunamis. Delve into the convergence of Earth, health, and social sciences with humanitarian practices for volcanic eruption protection. Gain insights from an early career example of applying science to real-world flood issues in Wisconsin. Examine NASA's efforts in creating scientific communities of practice through carbon monitoring and Arctic vulnerability experiments. Engage in discussions on effective strategies, challenges, and ways to enhance diversity in scientific ranks while collaborating with decision-makers, communities, and stakeholders to benefit society.
Syllabus
How Can We Implement AGU’s "Science for Solutions" to Address Societal Problems
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AGU
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