Untapped: Fresh Voices in Water Resources Geography 1
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/25/2022
Start Time: 3:40 PM
End Time: 5:00 PM
Theme: Expanding the Community of Geography
Sponsor Group(s):
Water Resources Specialty Group
, Careers and Professional Development
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Organizer(s):
William Delgado
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Chairs(s):
William Delgado, The University of Texas
; Dr. Ruopu Li, Southern Illinois University
Description:
Managing water for human and ecosystem needs is a pressing global challenge in the 21st Century. As changing climate increases water management challenges, a new generation of water resource professionals and researchers are needed to address grand water challenges through innovative, adaptive, and transformative research, ideas, and action. This session is designed to promote the participation and engagement of students and early career professionals in water resources geography. Presentation topics are expected to be broad in scope and can be in various stages of completion (e.g., research proposal development and/or preliminary data analysis).
Each presentation should at a minimum relate directly to the theoretical and/or practical research conducted by the members of the AAG Water Resources Specialty Group (WRSG). The session is structured to accommodate 15-minute oral presentations followed by a 5-minute question and answer period. In addition, presenters will receive written feedback from WRSG faculty members on their presentations.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Leah-Marie Marajh, University of Toronto - Mississauga; Water Resource Change on Livelihoods and Well-Being in a Historical, Changing Landscape |
Gabriela Morales, San Diego State University; Agricultural Responses to Changing Water Supplies in Imperial Valley, California |
Shannon Jones, University of Denver; Using Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Reconstruct Floods in Tropical Coastal Catchments in Data-Limited Regions |
Wenjing Zhang, University of Melbourne; Which way forward? The use of eco-water under the eco-philosophy in China |
Vicente Diaz, ; Investigating the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act as a Path for Indigenous Water Governance and Cooperative Management |
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Untapped: Fresh Voices in Water Resources Geography 1
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
William Delgado - wrdelgado@sbcglobal.net