Water in the Coupled Earth-Human System - Convergent Science, Decision-Making, and Community Action
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session that delves into the challenges of translating water science into actionable policy and community initiatives. Examine the complexities of developing ethical, culturally appropriate, socially compelling, scientifically sound, and economically viable water-related solutions through convergent scientific research across disciplines. Gain insights from leaders working at the intersection of science, environmental health, and social action as they share perspectives on needs, priorities, and concrete examples of translating science into action across diverse fields such as media, communications, public health, policymaking, and resource management. Participate in an active dialogue between scientists and a diverse group of decision-makers and experienced influencers, setting the stage for continued discussions in related scientific sessions where panelists will serve as discussants.
Syllabus
Water in the Coupled Earth-Human System: Convergent Science, Decision-Making, and Community Action
Taught by
AGU
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