EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021

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5/21/2019  |   9:00 AM - 9:15 AM   |  A USER'S GUIDE TO CRITICAL PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY IN FRESHWATER SCIENCE   |  251 DE

A USER'S GUIDE TO CRITICAL PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY IN FRESHWATER SCIENCE

Freshwater systems are shaped and impacted by both environmental and societal factors. Trying to understand one side without exploring the other can only lead to partial explanations of a system and obscure potential actionable outcomes from research. So why do we, as freshwater scientists, so often underserve, or outright ignore, the societal side of the equation in our research? Critical Physical Geography (CPG) is an emerging body of research dedicated to integrating the methods and theories of physical science and critical human geography. Drawing on a range of examples from freshwater research, this talk will explain the theoretical framework behind CPG, where to find interdisciplinary collaborators, where to publish this type of research, and provide a path for undertaking this type of interdisciplinary research, either as an individual or as part of a research team.

  • Water Quality
  • Policy
  • Outreach

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Mitchell Owens (), Indiana University - Bloomington , owensm42@gmail.com;


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Rebecca Lave (), Indiana University, rlave@indiana.edu;


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