The limno team looks forward to a week of learning, advancing scientific understanding, and collaboration at #BattelleSediments25. Check out what we will be sharing → https://t.co/vupVTCsGTU
Join the @network4ewn 🗓️Thurs. Jan. 16, 12:30 ET, for the next N-EWN Knowledge Series webinar. Hailey Blackwell and Nethmi Silva will discuss “Ecology and Engineering of Native Plant-Soil Interactions and Riparian Structures.”
Register ➡️https://t.co/HTmERjBegF
Time for your November Podcast Roundup! This month, our partners hosted and joined multiple podcasts on sustainable development from backyards to major ecosystems. Check them out wherever you listen to podcasts!
https://t.co/eeNznvhQxn
New pub! This recent paper coauthored by Matthew Berg of Simfero outlines the uneven spread of environmental issues in the state of Texas, and opportunities for nature-based solutions to manage water resources more equitably. 💧
Read more here: https://t.co/DZ8cGtWBkZ
We're back with more ecosystem engineers, and this time we're heading underwater!
Check out more of the skilled species that work hard to shape their habitats here: https://t.co/Uj6WvvEwtq
Need some easy listening? In this month's partner podcast roundup, we're bringing you creative climate solutions- and why they're vital.
Learn more and listen to these awesome episodes here: https://t.co/JkSDOUwBlv
Each month, the N-EWN partners gather together to share updates on their work in and outside the Network. This month, we heard about storm resilience from coast to coast, plus some exciting NbS news!
Read more: https://t.co/NRcdM3MOV4
Join the @network4ewn 🗓️Thurs. October 17, 12:30 ET, for the next N-EWN Knowledge Series webinar – with Brian Joyner (@moffattnichol) and Kelli Cunningham (@WaggonnerBall).
Register at ➡️ https://t.co/HTmERjAGr7
Join us for this month's N-EWN Knowledge Series, "The Evolution of a Resilient Coastal Community: Over 20 Years of Beaches, Back Bays, Rivers and Stormwater in Norfolk, Virginia."
Register for this webinar series here: https://t.co/ITuMbrHP2x
One last plug for the 2024 season - the Wildlife & Water lab has 1 more PhD position open w/ a year or more of RA support to study the implications of Nature-based Solutions for biodiversity conservation in collaboration w/ @UGA_IRIS@network4ewn@ugarivercenter
Please share!
The decision to remove or maintain a dam is, well, dam complicated. That's where this project comes in.
A team from @UGA_IRIS and USACE have created a tool to align social, environmental and engineering benefits for retiring infrastructure.
Read more: https://t.co/Vdc6GyKLgh
We’re excited to announce that the N-EWN publication, “Operationalizing equity for integrated water resources management,” was selected to receive the Lanfear Award from the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA)!
Read more: https://t.co/KQgzk4MBls
Earlier this month, IRIS welcomed a team from @ArmyERDC, including ERDC Director Dr. David Pittman.
“I see your talent and motivation,” Pittman said. “With your commitment to partnership, we could create years and decades of success together.”
Read: https://t.co/N7b6mClAhO
These critters may never have taken a statistics class or used CAD software, but they use their special skillsets to shape their habitats–earning them a place in the special category called “ecosystem engineers.”
Learn more about animal architects here: https://t.co/wzQjMWtmKG
As summer comes to an end, we thought we'd update you on our partners' podcasts across the net!
Check out some the most recent episodes below, including a new podcast from a collaboration between our partners at Duke and UGA: https://t.co/E2qOKUQBSI
Join the @network4ewn this 🗓️Thurs. September 19, 12:30 ET, for the next N-EWN Knowledge Series webinar. “Watershed Modeling Efforts in the City of Austin” – with Abel Porras (@AustinWatershed).
Register ➡️ https://t.co/HTmERjAGr7
We’d like to extend a warm welcome to our new Professor of Practice at IRIS, Dr. Ram Mohan, Senior Partner at @AnchorQEA! Dr. Mohan will establish and lead the Sustainable Sediment Management Hub at IRIS.
Read more: https://t.co/56yERt8KOu
Hey #Sciencetwitter: I'm recruiting 1-2 PhD students to join the Wildlife & Water lab at @UGAEcology w/ some funding available for work on Nature-based Solutions, (freshwater) biodiversity & bird conservation, ecohydrology, & wetland ecology. Please share w/ friends/colleagues!
Welcome to one of our newest partners, HDR! HDR is a 100% employee-owned professional services firm specializing in architecture, engineering, environmental and construction services. We're thrilled to have them on board!
Read more: https://t.co/QhOT4o4JBW