Rural Resilience researchers contribute to special issue on Climate Change Knowledge Translation

The Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship has published a special issue on Climate Change Knowledge Translation. Guest editors and co-authors in this special issue include Dr. Kelly Vodden along with Master of Arts in Environmental Policy (MAEP) graduate and Rural Resilience team alumni John Ciaran Conor Curtis and Vincent Kuuteryiri Chireh.

The ability to respond to climate change impacts is key to community resilience. Effective responses require information and action. It is vital that universities and colleges engage with communities to meet these growing needs. Through the special issue, a collection of papers has been brought together to consider how climate change knowledge generation and translation can support community actions for climate change resilience. Read the Climate Change Knowledge Translation special issue of the Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship: https://digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu/jces/vol13/iss3/

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