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Collaboration through Conversation: Addressing Climate Change in the Chesapeake Bay

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Deal Island Project

The Engaging Faith Communities for Coastal Resilience project uses collaborative learning to engage churches, government decision-makers, and NGOs in climate change adaptation discussions.

Drs. Michael Paolisso (Professor), Christine Miller Hesed (Post-Doctoral Associate), and Elizabeth Van Dolah (Post-Doctoral Associate) from the Department of Anthropology discuss the benefits of a collaborative learning approach in this video about climate change and local communities, produced with funding from NOAA by Maryland Sea Grant in partnership with the University of Maryland Department of Anthropology.

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For more on this project, visit: https://www.dealislandpeninsulaprojec...

For more on Maryland Sea Grant, visit: https://www.mdsg.umd.edu/

Published on Mon, 06/24/2019 - 11:07

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