Q&A: UH climate-smart agriculture project prepares for next phase
CTAHR researchers are leading a diverse coalition of partners that is also aiming to establish stronger markets for locally produced, healthy food and forest products.
CTAHR researchers are leading a diverse coalition of partners that is also aiming to establish stronger markets for locally produced, healthy food and forest products.
The Tuahine Aquaculture Research and Education Center was recently completed as a new aquaculture facility at UH Mānoa.
The camp engaged 47 middle-school students on Oʻahu, Maui, Lānaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island and Kauaʻi.
CTAHR professor Kirsten Oleson was appointed to the City and County of Honolulu’s Climate Change Commission.
UH Mānoa hosted the 61st annual meeting of the Clay Minerals Society and 5th Asian Clay Conference in June.
Pearl City is now home to several new food-growing systems after an annual summer workday series at the Urban Garden Center.
Extramural projects support research and innovation that helps to increase the knowledge base and provide solutions that impact the quality of life across Hawaiʻi and beyond.
The project will leverage data from a dense network of weather stations across the islands, feeding it into an innovative AI-enhanced irrigation management system.
A UH delegation met with a group from the University of the South Pacific in June 2024 to help launch this new initiative.
The project aims to mitigate wildfire risks and restore ecosystems through increased seed supply of native (and non-invasive non-native) plant materials.