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Water Resources Research Center Seminar
May 15, 3:00pm - 4:00pmManoa Campus, Marine Science 100
"The New Paradigm of Sustainability Science and its Application to Natural Systems"
R.W. Gentry, Ph.D., P.E., Director, Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, The University of Tennessee
Sustainability Science has been adopted by the National Academies of Science as an emerging focus area (Clark 2007). This new paradigm requires a careful consideration in the context of natural systems. For sustainable ecosystems, it is necessary to understand and quantify the most important signals that establish ecosystem maintenance. For example, from the literature we know that watersheds act like a complex filter ordering chaotic signals (Kirchner et al., 2000; Shang and Kamae, 2005; Koirala 2007). The complex interactions between storage and release processes in watersheds create a persistent signal or patterns. Techniques that incorporate complex signal analyses may allow us to develop more robust tools for decision making processes. The Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment (ISSE) has been developed at the University of Tennessee with these new ideas at a part of its strategic initiatives. Examples of how ISSE is pursing this research agenda will be provided.
Event Sponsor
WRRC, Manoa
More Information
Philip Moravcik, 956-3097, morav@hawaii.edu, http://www.wrrc.hawaii.edu/seminars/gentryseminar.htm
| Thursday, May 15 | |
| 10:00am | Economics Final Oral Saunders 542 |
| 10:00am | Electrical Engineering Final Oral Holmes Hall 287 |
| 12:00pm | Cancer Research Seminar 1236 Lauhala Street, Suite 401 |
| 3:00pm | Water Resources Research Center Seminar Marine Science 100 |
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