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Open NASA Earth Exchange - A Public-Private Partnership for Climate Change Research

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore a 49-minute conference talk from the 2014 AGU Fall Meeting discussing the Open NASA Earth Exchange (OpenNEX), a public-private partnership for climate change research. Delve into the project's introduction, tools, and solutions for addressing climate challenges. Learn about community engagement strategies, including volunteerism and building powerful networks. Discover approaches for integrated watershed management and working with Asian cities. Gain insights on finding resources, diversifying interests, and conducting multidisciplinary research. Examine the role of Regional Integrated Sciences Assessments and methods for connecting social scientists with climate research efforts.

Syllabus

Intro
Project Introduction
Tools
Discussion Solutions
Resources
Volunteerism
People are the problem
Join us
Recommendations
Community
Audience
Union of Concerned Scientists
Project Management
National Assessment
Regional Integrated Sciences Assessment
Engaging Communities
Working with Asian Cities
Building a Powerful Network
Integrated Watershed Management
Putting this into practice
Finding the resources
Working through regional networks
Finding resources
Diversifying interests
Multidisciplinary research
Connecting with social scientists
Regional Integrated Sciences Assessments
Conflict


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