Cultivating Geosciences, Justice, and Action through Participatory Research Methods
In this webinar, Monica Ramirez-Andreotta will describe participatory research methods to advance exposure science and communication strategies to visualize and translate environmental health research to action. She will present co-generated environmental monitoring and exposure assessment data (e.g., arsenic and heavy metal concentrations in water, soil, locally grown food, dust) from community science projects, Gardenroots and Project Harvest.
Monica Ramirez-Andreotta, M.P.A., Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Public Health at the University of Arizona. Using an environmental justice framework and participatory research methods, she investigates exposure pathways and communication strategies to translate environmental health research to action and achieve structural change.
Видео Cultivating Geosciences, Justice, and Action through Participatory Research Methods канала American Geosciences Institute
Monica Ramirez-Andreotta, M.P.A., Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Public Health at the University of Arizona. Using an environmental justice framework and participatory research methods, she investigates exposure pathways and communication strategies to translate environmental health research to action and achieve structural change.
Видео Cultivating Geosciences, Justice, and Action through Participatory Research Methods канала American Geosciences Institute
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