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Pacific RISA Announces New Partnership with ASU

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has announced a five-year, $6.36 million research grant that will launch the Pacific RISA program as a research center at Arizona State University within the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory.

This partnership with ASU is the next step in an ongoing effort of the Pacific RISA initiative to support communities in the Pacific region in becoming more resilient to the effects of climate change.

The team will expand their research, advocacy and action from their home base on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, leveraging support from the East-West Center, the University of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center, various other stakeholders and now ASU, to address the most pressing regional and community-specific climate challenges.

This new partnership with ASU kicks off the next phase of the Pacific RISA initiative. Known as “Pacific RISA IV: Building Equitable and Just Climate Solutions for Pacific Island Resilience to Compound Disasters and Extreme Events,” this phase will address pressing regional and community-specific climate challenges in Hawaii and the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI), encompassing the territories of Guam and American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the Freely Associated States of the Republic of Palau, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.

Palau’s Rock Islands. Photo by Wendy Miles.

In addition to the establishment of the center within the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, the core research institute of the Global Futures Laboratory, top scientists Victoria Keener and Laura Brewington have joined ASU to serve as principal investigators and directors of the new center. Keener and Brewington will act as a bridge between ASU, the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii, continuing the work that the collaborators have been doing to foster dialogues between researchers and Pacific Island communities.

“With our network of stakeholders from over a decade of use-inspired research, this expanded partnership between ASU, the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii positions the program to implement new adaptation initiatives for climate impacts and extremes across the region,” said Brewington.

Researchers with the project have collaborated closely with natural resource managers, policymakers, local and national governments, and nonprofit organizations to gather data and information, as well as advocate for regional climate needs at national and international scales. Now, the program is well-established in its mission to implement integrated adaptation solutions through actionable science. As a newly established center within the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, the Pacific RISA Phase IV can now begin to address the core question: How can we support and develop sustainable, equitable and just climate solutions that increase Pacific Island resilience to compound disasters and extreme events?

Under ASU as its leading institution, the Pacific RISA will continue to build upon its already impressive portfolio of projects in Phase IV to conduct use-inspired research and inform climate-adaptation planning and policy that will further strengthen the resilience of Pacific Island communities against compound disasters and extreme events brought on by climate change.

“The Pacific RISA is an internationally recognized leader in applied science to inform climate solutions,” said Dave White, deputy director of the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation. “Through partnership with ASU, we will support and enable the center to expand and scale up their impact to meet the growing urgency of the climate crisis.”

Press Releases:
ASU: https://news.asu.edu/20210930-noaa-announces-636-million-grant-new-pacific-island-research-center-asu
UH Manoa: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2021/09/30/pacific-climate-change-resilience-grant/
East West Center: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/news-center/news-releases/east-west-center-extend-collaboration-in-pacific-islands-climate