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Accelerating Resilience Innovations in Drylands (ARID)- transdisciplinary climate change research and innovations at The University of New Mexico
Joined September 2023
Climate and Health Allied Network for Geospatial and Environmental Science (CHANGES), a new center housed in ARID, will identify gaps in health care to inform strategies to protect vulnerable communities in NM from climate change. @JoseM_Cerrato
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A new center at The University of New Mexico has received a $3.83 million award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) that will support the...
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We are hosting a World Café! This event will connect students, researchers, managers, & community members working in different fields to discuss what resilience means to them. Learn about the work being done to increase climate resilience in NM & share your thoughts & priorities
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We are hosting a Managers Workshop for external partners (resource managers, community health practitioners, non-profits & other interested groups) to share their questions, issues & concerns related to resilience of NM to climate change Register: https://t.co/iMrrIVNaQL
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We hope to see you at our Mini-Conference tomorrow!
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Right now, New Mexico is planning and taking action for a sustainable water future. Your voice is important and needed. The schedule for open houses about water planning in New Mexico is here: https://t.co/tbxsWARpcI
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Meet Samuel Truett- member of our Leadership Team and Associate Professor in History. https://t.co/jyXtOOCIF3
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Join us on August 1st for a film screening and discussion of opportunities to plan for a better water future. RSVP: https://t.co/0ev4fcfnOB
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Congrats to the @AdvanceUNM #WomeninSTEM Award winners including Anjali Mulchandani and Alex Webster from our Leadership Team!
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Meet Marcy Litvack, one of our Co-Directors! Her favorite parts about working on the ARID team are the collaboration, the breadth of research, and the excitement of the group to improve the ability of New Mexicans to thrive in the face of climate change. https://t.co/S7niSCAkHj
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Healthy Climate New Mexico is hosting a free summit on Extreme Heat, Health & Resiliency to bring together healthcare and public health professionals, students, experts & policymakers to discuss challenges & solutions to rising temperatures. Register: https://t.co/UQWWjU5gYL
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ARID will be one of the sponsors for the May 22nd Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan Workshop. Community members of all backgrounds are invited to learn about the Plan and offer feedback.
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Our 15 undergraduate research fellows present their science communication projects tomorrow! Please join us to hear about interdisciplinary UNM water research via the students' dioramas, podcasts, infographics, and more!
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Tomorrow our Senior Program Manager, Debbie Lee, will be giving the Water Resources Program Lecture Series seminar on collaborative conservation efforts in New Mexico. Join us at 2:00 in the UNM SUB.
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Honored to host Professor Sergi Garcia-Segura @ASUEngineering on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024 for the @unmcwe UNM Center for Water and the Environment Speaker Series. Thanks Anjali Mulchandani for your leadership with this visit and our Director @AndrewSchuler88 for the support!
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Mindy's advise for those interested in resilience is a quote from poet and organizer Adrienne Maree Brown: "change moves at the speed of trust.” Learn more about Mindy and the TN: https://t.co/izpWlHK4Wz
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Meet Melinda Morgan- Professor of Geography & Environmental Studies. She is also the lead PI for the Intermountain West Transformation Network. @TransformIMW is a partnership between 8 universities & 50+ partner organizations who aim to build resilient communities & ecosystems.
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Next week we will be welcoming 20+ regional land managers to UNM to discuss challenges and needs when assessing the health of ecosystems @UNMResearch @SEVLTER
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Anjali works on our ARID themes of sustainable water and community health. "I have learned so much from our students and faculty in the last 3 years, and look forward to continuing to learn more through ARID."
Meet Anjlai Mulchandani! Her expertise is an atmospheric water harvesting, a technology that provides clean drinking water from the air. She also leads The Grand Challenge Undergraduate Water Science Communication Fellowship. Learn more about Anjali: https://t.co/soU1YFmvGK
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