Guest post by graduate student Eric Rodriguez. Eric traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina to participate in the 3rd United Cities Local Governments (UCLG) Culture Summit with support from the Julia R. …
Dr. Rivera-Collazo Highlights DUNAS Project at Keeping History Above Water Gathering
Dr. Rivera-Collazo, Principal Investigator of the DUNAS project and Affiliated Researcher of the CCCIA, recently presented her work at “Keeping History Above Water”, a gathering to explore the impacts of …
DUNAS Project Restores Puerto Rico’s Dunes with Culture, Ecology, and Community in Mind
Puerto Rico’s sand dunes protect ecological environments, cultural artifacts, and human communities. Learn about how CCCIA researcher Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo is restoring these dunes through the DUNAS project below. In …
Center Supports Climate Heritage Mobilization at 2018 Global Climate Action Summit
On September 12 Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo, an Affiliated Researcher of the Center, traveled to San Francisco to co-lead the Climate Heritage Mobilization workshop, an affiliated event of the 2018 Global …
How Sea Level Rise Impacts Cultural Heritage Sites in Puerto Rico
Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo, a research affiliate of the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation, recently published a paper that assesses the impact of climate change, both current and projected, …