Dr. Rivera-Collazo Presents at the INQUA Conference in Ireland
Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo traveled to Ireland to talk about the DUNAS Project, climate change, and cultural heritage at the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Conference on July 25-26.
Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo presented at the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Conference on July 25-26 in Dublin, Ireland. As the Principal Investigator of the Descendants United for Nature, Adaptation, and Sustainability (DUNAS) Project in Puerto Rico, Dr. Rivera-Collazo talked about the dune restoration underway as well as her vast experience working with climate change and cultural heritage.

Dr. Rivera-Collazo first spoke in the āLosing legacy: Climate change and cultural heritageā session, presenting āSevere weather and the reliability of desk-based vulnerability assessments. The impact of Hurricane Maria to Puerto Ricoās coastal archaeologyā. The next day, she spoke in the āLinking land and sea - multiple approaches to investigating human-environment interactions in the coastal zoneā and presented, āBeyond examples: how can knowledge be used to understand social vulnerability and the future of climate changeā.
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