Azura social scientist Rebecca Ingram served as primary author of this newly published NOAA Technical Memorandum. In this report, the authors summarize research conducted as part of the West Hawai‘i Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA) project for the Ecosystems Science Division of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC). By conducting […]
Monitoring Cultural Ecosystem Services with Place-based Indicators in West Hawai‘i
Azura social scientist Rebecca Ingram virtually presented results of her research at the 27th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference in September. The conference theme “Ola Ka ʻĀina Momona: Managing for Abundance” translates to “The Abundant Land Thrives” and expanded on the idea that land and sea ecosystems maintain their abundant biocultural diversity and thrive through our […]