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1Tell Them We Don't Want to Leave: The Marshallese and Sea-Level Rise (2014-10) | SESYNC 1Trinity-Marshall Island-Introduction- History and Cultrue

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1Zola K. Moon (University of Arkansas) 1Mahshid Khavari ()
2Donna S. Davis (University of Arkansas) 2Mahshid Khavari ()
3Deborah Rook ()   

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1<p>The case study focuses on the peoples of the Marshall Islands, a collection of islands and atolls in the Pacific Ocean. The Marshallese are faced with increasing population pressures, a struggling economy, droughts and rising sea levels as well as repercussions from the atomic testing by the US military. This case study will expose students to the ways in which social-environmental systems operate and connect across different scales. Using a combination of a directed case study and a decision case, students will review documents, environmental and social data, along with qualitative data. Students will synthesize the data to begin to understand sea-level rise and current and potential impacts on the Marshallese. In the decision case portion of the study, students will work together in small groups to identify a suite of possible actions to be taken by groups in the US and/or in the Marshall Islands for adaptation to climate change impacts.</p> 1<p>Trinity Washington University-Discovering Planet Earth (ENVS 101- An introductory science course designed for non-science majors, study &quot;Marshall Island&quot; case.</p>

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1 link — Tell Them We Don't Want to Leave: The Marshallese and Sea-Level Rise (2014-10) | SESYNC 1 file — ./Trinity-Marshall Islands-Historylocation Culture.pptx