UH researchers help restore agroforest in Windward O?ahu
The project at Puʻulani has important potential to inform restoration beyond °¨¡°ì´Çʻ´Ç ʻ?iwi and Heʻeia.
The project at Puʻulani has important potential to inform restoration beyond °¨¡°ì´Çʻ´Ç ʻ?iwi and Heʻeia.
Approximately 200 participants attended the conference that brought together academic researchers from UH, and UH¡¯s industry and community partners.
The study surveyed 19 lineal descendants and resource managers.
The interactive dashboard allows the public to track water sample findings over time and provides visual maps and graphs used for screening analyses as well as downloadable data.
Extramural funding is external investments from the federal government, industry and non-profit organizations that support research and academic activities conducted by university faculty and staff.
The researchers focused on three Oʻahu coastal communities: K¨¡hala, Kaʻaʻawa and Sunset Beach.
UH researchers use high-performance computing to improve rainfall maps and water planning.
The UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Water Resources Research Center will coordinate the UH effort.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Climate Data Portal will aid water resource managers and more.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Sea Grant co-authors address critical water issues facing the nation and identify opportunities and solutions.