WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 CLIMATE DATA FOR RESILIENCY AND ACTION PLANNING Dr. Samantha Kaplan Where and how does one find data useful for understanding climate impacts on a local or regional basis? In this session we will look at easily accessible weather and climate data, hazard data, as well as downscaled climate model projections, that can inform sustainability research, local resilience efforts, and climate action planning. Participants may wish to bring a laptop for exploring data and websites that are discussed. SUSTAINABILITY EDUCATION CURRICULUM AS A RESEARCH INTERVENTION Dr. Paula DeHart & Dr. Angela Miller-Porter This session will be especially helpful to those interested in focusing on Sustainability Education curriculum development (including for K-12, higher ed. and professional development) in their doctoral research. The co-presenters will provide two perspectives, one from Paula on key elements to keep in mind when considering using sustainability curriculum as a research intervention and the other from Angela who will share what she learned from using sustainability curriculum as a research intervention in her own 5-chapter dissertation.
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