Research with impact: UH Mānoa experts engage lawmakers, public on key issues
Attendees engaged with research projects spanning environmental conservation, sustainability, AI technology and more.
Attendees engaged with research projects spanning environmental conservation, sustainability, AI technology and more.
Two award-winning projects—Waikīkī Resilience and SLR Adaptation Project and ʻAʻala Park—showcase innovative approaches to sustainable landscape architecture.
This research ties into the larger effort by UH Mānoa researchers and their collaborators to address climate challenges through a $26 million project to develop sustainable refrigerant technologies.
A new study highlights the necessity of a coordinated national network to improve sustainable agriculture, food security and public health.
Xia concluded her visit with a public lecture.
LEED is the most widely used green-building rating system in the world and an international symbol of excellence.
The “Fish Pono: Save Our Reefs” program aims to stem the tide of coral degradation caused by coastal pollution and ocean warming by saving fishes that save corals.
Students visited the Hawaiian Earth Recycling and Magoon Wormey to learn more about composting solutions.
The project earned a Design Award of Honor from the Society of American Registered Architects in New York City.
Melveen Camba is leading climate health efforts, addressing climate change impacts and empowering communities in Hawaiʻi.