Geosciences integrating local communities as collaborators - ending helicopter research

Event Type: 
Special Event
Date: 
Thursday, March 4, 2021 - 5:20pm
UCLA, UMass Amherst
Location: 
Zoom

Note: The event starts at 5:15pm.  The time listed above is due to a technical error with our site.

Please join us for this panel as part of our events honoring Dr. Randolph 'Bill' Bromery as a pioneer and leader in the Geosciences:

Theme: Helicopter Research

“Helicopter research” or “Parachute re-search” is the practice where scientists (typically a developed country or non-Indigenous group) conduct research and publish results without the strong involve-ment of the local scientists.

Meet the Panelists:
Dr. Aradhana Tripati: Associate Professor, Center for Diverse Leadership in Science Di-rector & P.I., UCLA Institute of the Environ-ment and Sustainability
Armanthia Duncan: PhD candidate, UMass Amherst, Department of Sociology
Asha Ajmani: Graduate Fellow, Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center

Register to attend the Zoom webinar at: https://www.geo.umass.edu/2021_Bromery_Events

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