- Research

E-IPER student Kate Brauman builds a weather
station to measure precipitation in Hawai'i
E-IPER students' research efforts address issues such as the science and policy of global climate change, regional security, the valuation of ecosystem services, energy development, agricultural intensification and variability, characterization of land use change, and conservation finance.
More detail about E-IPER students' research can be found by clicking on the topics below:
