Perspectives on Resilience

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A persons standing on the peak of a mountain overlooking a large mountain forest

When

1 to 5:30 p.m., Feb. 2, 2023

Please join the Arizona Institute for Resilience for an eye-opening afternoon of sharing, learning, and networking around the theme of resilience. Learn how UArizona faculty, researchers, and students approach resilience from their diverse backgrounds and disciplines, and find new ways to collaborate across campus on impactful, community-oriented projects in the future. This half-day hybrid occasion will include inspiring lightning talks, an interactive speaker panel, idea-sharing and networking activities, and will culminate with the unveiling of exciting new funding opportunities for future resilience-themed endeavors. A reception will follow.

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Agenda

1:00 PM     Welcoming Remarks         

Sharon Collinge Director, Arizona Institute for Resilience
Elizabeth (Betsy) Cantwell Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation

1:10 PM     Lightning Talks

Ellen McMahon College of Fine Arts, School of Art Intersections of Art, Climate, and Water
Derek Lemoine Eller College of Management, Department of Economics; Arizona Institute for Resilience Economic Consequences of Climate Change
Laura Meredith College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Natural Resources and the Environment; BIO5 Institute; Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences; Biosphere 2 Environmental Microbiology and Atmospheric Chemistry
Michael Johnson College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Natural Resources and the Environment; Arizona Institute for Resilience, Indigenous Resilience Center Agroecology and Indigenous Resilience
Halley Hughes Senior Storytelling Correspondent, Arizona Institute for Resilience, Bridging Biodiversity and Conservation Climate Resiliency and Environmental Justice
Bill Simmons College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Gender & Women's Studies, Director, Human Rights Practice Graduate Program Advancing Human Rights
Mackenzie Waller College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture and Planning Environmental and Spatial Justice
Tioni Collins College of Fine Arts, Specialist, Student Diversity Programs Predictable and Hidden Challenges of Higher Education
     
Hannah Friedrich College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Geography, Development and Environment, Carson Scholar Satellite Imagery of Urban Damage

2:00 PM     Speed Networking (all attendees)

2:25 PM     Interactive Panel Discussion

Dave Breshears, Moderator College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Natural Resources and the Environment; Arizona Institute for Resilience, Bridging Biodiversity and Conservation Science Forest Die-Off Events and Ecoclimate Teleconnections
Sabrina Helm College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Norton School of Human Ecology, Arizona Institute for Resilience Advisory Council Climate Change and Consumer Behavior
Greg Barron-Gafford College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Geography, Development and Environment Interaction of Vegetation and Climate Change
Caitlyn Hall W.A. Franke Honors College Natural Hazard Resilience

3:00 PM     Lightning Talks

Ladd Keith College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture and Planning Heat Policy and Governance
JoRee WClay LaFrance College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Environmental Science, Indigenous Correspondents Program Pollutants and Seasonal River Flows
     
Gaby Parra College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Earth Grant Environmental Contamination and Community Education
Greg Collins Arizona Initiative for Resilience and International Development, Arizona Institute for Resilience Resilience in International Development
Dave Moore College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Natural Resources and the Environment; Arizona Institute for Resilience Terrestrial Ecosystems

3:30 PM     Reciprocity Ring (all attendees)

4:00 PM     Culminating Discussion & Announcement of Funding Opportunities

4:30 PM     Courtyard Reception

Contacts

Shelley Littin