Gregg Garfin
Deputy Director for Science Translation and Outreach, Institute of the Environment
Associate Professor and Associate Extension Specialist, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
I work to bridge the science-society interface in order to accelerate the transfer of University of Arizona environmental and climate science findings and techniques to resource managers, planners, policy makers, and other decision-makers in the region. This involves fostering dialogues between scientists and stakeholders, garnering the input of partners to research agendas and activities, developing sustained interactions between University of Arizona environmental scientists, environmental professionals, decision-makers and the public, disseminating research results and products, and conducting workshops on topics of interest to Southwest decision-makers.
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Presentation | Comments |
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How Climate Change Affects the Southwest United States | Topic: Climate Change 1 month notice preferred; projector needed; consultation preferred, in order to home in on best match between audience and topic |
From the Parched Past to 2014 and Beyond | Topic: Climatology 1 month notice preferred; projector needed; consultation preferred, in order to home in on best match between audience and topic |
Climate Change in the Southwest United States | Topic: Climatology and society 2 Weeks advanced notice |
Increasing Adaptation Resilience to Climate Extremes | Topic: Climatology and society 1 month advanced notice |
Working with decision makers to plan for environmental challenges | Topic: Climatology and society 1 month advanced notice |
Topic: Climatology and society
2 Weeks advanced notice