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Tag Archives: Julie Lambert
InTeGrate: Teaching about Risk and Resilience
An innovative and important workshop – InTeGrate: Teaching about Risk and Resilience – started on Wednesday 14 May 2014, with some sixty higher education teachers,educators and researchers from around the country in attendance. The workshop ends today, Friday 16 May … Continue reading
Posted in Adaptation, Causality, Climate Change, Earthquakes, Featured, Flooding, Global Warming, Hazard Mitigation, Hazards, Hurricanes, Science, Sea Level Rise, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Vulnerability Assessment, Weather
Tagged Alana Edwards, Bowdoin College, Carleton College, Cathryn Manduca, David Blockstein, Eileen Johnson, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Florida Center for Environmental Studies (CES), IRIS, John Taber, Julie Lambert, Leonard Berry, Mantha Mehallis, Nancy Gassman, NCSE, Resilience, Ricardo Alvarez, Risk, Science Education Resource Center (SERC), Teaching
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