Regenerative tourism in action inspires future leaders at Shidler College
The lecture explored how Hawaiʻi can lead the way in balancing economic vitality with environmental and cultural stewardship.
The lecture explored how Hawaiʻi can lead the way in balancing economic vitality with environmental and cultural stewardship.
Students, researchers and the community gathered to share health research and celebrate Filipino American History Month in Hawaiʻi.
Lauryn Hansen is focusing on coastal marine resource management related to contaminants of emerging concern, such as forever chemicals, pesticides and microplastics.
The Science & Technology Plan is set to launch in 2026.
The report provides results from a follow-up self-administered online survey conducted in July 2023.
This project will investigate how coastal hydrologic forces influence the accumulation, movement and discharge of fecal contaminants in beach aquifers.
The analysis provides an early warning system to identify grants, organizations and subsectors at risk.
UHERO forecasts a mild recession in the islands over the next year, with the weakening U.S. economy threatening a potentially deeper downturn.
The researchers point to future possibilities where understanding this loop could help doctors design personalized treatments.
Hawaiʻi’s first high-resolution crop maps will help track agricultural diversity, support food security, and improve disaster and wildfire response.