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Virtual Transdisciplinary Collaborations in Disaster Relief and Resilience

This lightning talk discusses virtual, trandisciplinary collaborations within the context of disaster relief and resiliency. The project, evolving out of a cohort challenge initiated by Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems Education Resources (INFEWS-ER), created a knowledge co-production process that can be utilized to build solutions in tandem with or in support of pre-existing community initiatives for disaster relief and resilience in Puerto Rico. Stakeholder reflections were conducted at the conclusion of the project to draw out critical lessons learned, of which two are highlighted here: 1) reflexivity and adaptability must be continuously practiced throughout the extent of the project; 2) the disaster(s) in focus must be contextualized. This work is currently undergoing peer-review, and, when published, will be found under the following title: "Compound[ing] Disasters in Puerto Rico: Pathways for Virtual Transdisciplinary Collaboration to Enhance Community Resilience"

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License: CC-BY
Recommended Citation: Gonzalez Cruz, J., Stablein, M. J., Fidan, E., Talbot, J., Reed, S., Walters, R., Ogunyiola, A., Frey, M. F., Ramirez, M., Casanova, B. R., Heemstra, J., Marshall, A.-M., & Rodriguez, L. (2022). Virtual Transdisciplinary Collaborations in Disaster Relief and Resilience. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/90D4-PB98

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2022-05-23
Release Date
2022-05-20
Publisher
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Identifier
0292092f-e69c-495d-a96e-e99f613b8bae
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area
POLYGON ((-67.386158835143 17.869501538405, -67.386158835143 18.560996770129, -65.545089226216 18.560996770129, -65.545089226216 17.869501538405))
POINT (-66.119875721633 18.424910556629)
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Temporal Coverage
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - 00:00 to Tuesday, March 17, 2020 - 00:00
Language
English (United States)
License
Author
Jesann Gonzalez Cruz, Michael James Stablein, Emine N. Fidan, Jessica Talbot , Samual P. Reed, Riveraine Walters, Ayorinde J. Ogunyiola, Michael Fernández Frey, Mariela Ramirez, Belen Rosado Casanova, Jill Heemstra, Anna-Maria Marshall and Luis Rodriguez
Contact Name
Luis Rodriguez
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
DOI
10.7928/90D4-PB98
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Friday, May 20, 2022