Waik¨©k¨© resilience, sea-level rise adaptation receives $350K boost
The UH Community Design Center and its project partners were awarded $350,000 to develop a framework for future Waikīkī resilience and a sea-level rise adaptation plan.
The UH Community Design Center and its project partners were awarded $350,000 to develop a framework for future Waikīkī resilience and a sea-level rise adaptation plan.
Albert To received the Robert E. Shope International Fellowship from the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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