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Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

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Multi-process modeling, uncertainty analysis, and participation are the main components of an effective scientific evaluation of groundwater sustainability policy with the sphere number reflecting the increasing degree of integration (from Elshall et al. 2020).
Project Category: Hydrological Sciences | Social Dimensions & Economics

Groundwater Sustainability: A Review of the Interactions Between Science and Policy

Groundwater simulation optimization results with spring discharge constrained at (a) 80%, (b) 60%, (c) 40% of pre-industrial discharge, and (d) estimated spring discharge-sustainable yield tradeoff curve.
Project Category: Hydrological Sciences | Social Dimensions & Economics

Incorporating Historical Spring Discharge Protection Into Sustainable Groundwater Management: A Case Study From Pearl Harbor Aquifer, Hawai‘i

Veronica Gibson (Botany PhD student) is studying the linked social and ecological values of GDEs through multiple methods, including interviews with resource managers.
Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

Linking Watershed and Groundwater Management to Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems and Their Linked Ecological, Cultural, and Socio-Economic Values

Agroforestry systems have the capacity to support resilient coastal communities through providing food, conserving native biodiversity, and supporting multiple ecosystem services, and represent growing priorities for conservation initiatives worldwide
Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

Enhancing Social-Ecological Resilience and Ecosystem Services Through Restoration of Coastal Agroforestry Systems

Project Category: Hydrological Sciences | Social Dimensions & Economics

Synthesis of the Physical and Socio-Political Aspects of Hydrological Research in the Páramo

Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

Land-Based Solutions: Activating Landscapes for Climate Change Mitigation and Soil Health

Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

On the Path to Carbon Neutrality: A Hawaiʻi Carbon Land Use Opportunity Assessment

Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics | Water Quality, Ecology, & Public Health Sciences

Collaborative Research With Kākoʻo Ōiwi, Heʻeia, Oʻahu: Restoring a Multi-Functional Agroforestry System

Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics | Water Quality, Ecology, & Public Health Sciences

Collaborative Research to Support Urban Agriculture in the Face of Change: The Case of Sumida Watercress Farm

Stakeholder-defined future land cover scenarios based on a combination of varying degrees of forest protection and two urban development trajectories: a) Corridor development + high forest protection, b) Corridor development + targeted forest protection, c) Corridor development + no forest protection, d) sprawl development + high forest protection, e) sprawl development + targeted forest protection, f) sprawl development + no forest protection.
Project Category: Social Dimensions & Economics

Effects of Land Cover Futures and Watershed Protection on Sustainable Groundwater Management in Hawaiʻi

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