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AGU session on collaboratories for equitable and resilient water futures

  • 1.  AGU session on collaboratories for equitable and resilient water futures

    Posted 07-15-2024 14:52

    Are you a member of a collaborative modeling team working to evaluate resilience and/or equity for riverine, lake, or coastal systems under different climate and operational scenarios? Then please consider submitting an abstract to our AGU session!

    GC051 - Collaboratories for Equitable and Resilient Water Futures

    https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/228569

     

    The session abstract is below. The abstract deadline is Wednesday, 31 July 2024 (23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT). We hope you can join us at the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting, 9-13 December, in Washington D.C.

     

    Thanks,

    Laurel, James, Victoria, Lisamarie, and Iftikhar

     

     

    Session Abstract:

    Managing water and water quality across landscapes to the coast often must balance competing uses amongst agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, industry, recreation, ecosystems, Tribes, municipalities, and others. In many places, contentious management strategies are further strained by climate change and sea-level rise, and growing recognition of embedded inequities in the status quo demands new planning processes to envision more equitable and resilient futures. Several regions (e.g., California, US Gulf Coast, Chesapeake Bay) are piloting the concept of a collaboratory–a collaborative partnership between academia, agencies, and communities that advances open and integrative modeling and democratizes access to models, data, and planning processes. In this session we seek submissions that discuss the challenges and opportunities in these collaborative modeling endeavors, processes of co-production, how collaboratories are advancing representational, distributional, recognitional, and procedural equity, and how they are yielding creative insights that would not otherwise emerge from more traditional modeling and planning processes.

     

    Conveners

    Laurel Larsen
    University of California, Berkeley

    James Gilbert
    University of California, Santa Cruz and NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center

    Victoria Coles
    University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

    Lisamarie Windham-Myers
    United States Geological Survey and Delta Stewardship Council

    Khandaker Iftekharul Islam

    University of California, Santa Cruz



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    Laurel Larsen
    Associate Professor, University of California-Berkeley
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