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EngageINFEWS Lightning Talk Videos


2023 Videos

As part of our ongoing activities focused on highlighting best practices from researchers across the country, in 2023, participants assembled to present lightning talks highlighting challenges and lessons learned from stakeholder engagement in Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) projects. Browse the lightning talk library below:

Day 1: 12 April 2023
1. Framing a Decision Model for a Hyper-Localized Food, Energy, and Water Nexus in a Rural Community in India
2. HydroShare and the Water Community, removing perceived barriers to data sharing
3. Community engagement with transformational change

Day 2: 13 April 2023
1. Lessons learned in using an online stakeholder engagement platform
2. Community Engagement with Satellite Imagery
3. Low Carbon Opportunities for Arid Agricultural Areas Impacted by Climate Change: The Case of FEWtures in the Central Arkansas River basin (CARB)
4. Water/Energy/Carbon Nexus, Green Infrastructure and LEED

Day 1: Introduction

Framing a Decision Model for a Hyper-Localized Food, Energy, and Water Nexus in a Rural Community in India

HydroShare and the Water Community, removing perceived barriers to data sharing

Community engagement with transformational change

Day 1: Closing Discussion

Day 2: Introduction

Lessons learned in using an online stakeholder engagement platform

Community Engagement with Satellite Imagery

Low Carbon Opportunities for Arid Agricultural Areas Impacted by Climate Change: The Case of FEWtures in the Central Arkansas River basin (CARB)

Water/Energy/Carbon Nexus, Green Infrastructure and LEED

Day 2: Closing Discussion


2022 Videos

In 2022, researchers from around the country assembled to present lightning talks highlighting challenges and lessons learned from stakeholder engagement in Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) projects. Browse the lightning talk library below:

Day 1: 11 May 2022
1. Lessons Learned from Stakeholder Engagement in San Antonio, Texas
2. Transition: Discussion-Daher | Intro-Rissman and Fochesatto 
3. Community Perspectives on Just Transitions to Grass-based Agriculture 
4. Transition: Discussion Rissman and Fochessatto | Intro-Barron
5. Role of Stakeholder Expectations in Facilitating Stakeholder Engagement
6. Engaging stakeholders in sustainable phosphorus management
7. Findings and Applications of an Audience Analysis for a Water Science Gateway Organization

Day 2: 13 May 2022
1. Graduate Education in Stakeholder Engagement: The INFEWS-ER Virtual Resource Center
2. Transition: Discussion-Marshall and Rodriguez | Intro-Markazi
3. Stakeholder Engagement for Disaster Relief and Resilience: A Transdisciplinary Academia-NGO Collaboration
4. Transition: Discussion-Markazi | Intro Gonzalez Cruz
5. Virtual Transdisciplinary Collaborations in Disaster Relief and Resilience
6. Transition: Discussion-Gonzalez Cruz | Intro: Classen et al.
7. Stakeholder engagement and transdisciplinary team evolution
8. Transition: Discussion Classen et al. | Closing Remarks

Day 3: 18 May 2022
1. FEWSION for Community Resilience
2. Transition: Discussion-Ryan | Intro-Tilt
3. Interactive Adaptation and Collaboration Tool for Managing Water, Energy, and Land
4. Transition: Discussion-Tilt | Intro-Schreiber et al.
5. Co-learning approaches to talking and thinking about pee: community perspectives on urine recycling communication and education
6. Transition: Discussion-Schreiber et al.

Day 1: Introduction

Lessons Learned from Stakeholder Engagement in San Antonio, Texas

Transition: Discussion-Daher | Intro-Rissman and Fochesatto

Community Perspectives on Just Transitions to Grass-based Agriculture

Transition: Discussion Rissman and Fochessatto | Intro-Barron

Role of Stakeholder Expectations in Facilitating Stakeholder Engagement

Engaging stakeholders in sustainable phosphorus management

Findings and Applications of an Audience Analysis for a Water Science Gateway Organization

Day 2: Introduction

Graduate Education in Stakeholder Engagement: The INFEWS-ER Virtual Resource Center

Transition: Discussion-Marshall and Rodriguez | Intro-Markazi

Stakeholder Engagement for Disaster Relief and Resilience: A Transdisciplinary Academia-NGO Collaboration

Transition: Discussion-Markazi | Intro Gonzalez Cruz

Virtual Transdisciplinary Collaborations in Disaster Relief and Resilience

Transition: Discussion-Gonzalez Cruz | Intro: Classen et al.

Stakeholder engagement and transdisciplinary team evolution

Transition: Discussion Classen et al. | Closing Remarks

Day 3: Introduction

FEWSION for Community Resilience

Transition: Discussion-Ryan | Intro-Tilt

Interactive Adaptation and Collaboration Tool for Managing Water, Energy, and Land

Transition: Discussion-Tilt | Intro-Schreiber et al.

Co-learning approaches to talking and thinking about pee: community perspectives on urine recycling communication and education

Transition: Discussion-Schreiber et al.


2021 Videos

In 2021, researchers from around the country assembled to present lightning talks highlighting challenges and lessons learned from stakeholder engagement in Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) projects. Browse the lightning talk library below:

Day 1: 24 Feb. 2021
1. Ben Ruddell-FEWSION supply chain data science
2. Thomas Hertel-INFEWS/T2: Identifying sustainability solutions through global-local-global analysis of the coupled water-agriculture-bioenergy system
3. Bob Barron-INFEWS/T2 FEWtures: Innovation Analysis Framework for Resilient Futures, with Applications to the Central Arkansas River Basin.
4. Adaline Buerck-Lead Mitigation Via An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Day 2: 26 Feb. 2021
1. Seth Tuler & Charles Vorosmarty-Exploring scenarios of climate-induced extremes on the food, energy, water nexus (C-FEWS) and the role of engineered and natural infrastructure
2. Weston M. Eaton-Social science for stakeholder engagement: Methods and lessons from the Water for Agriculture project
3. Gal Hochman-The economics of direct nitrogen reduction technologies
4. Khara Grieger-Important lessons from stakeholder engagement

Day 3: 3 Mar 2021
1. Daniel Cronan-Tools of engagement
2. Leah Jones-Engaging stakeholders for integrated FEW nexus governance: The case of Phoenix, AZ
3. Glorynel Ojeda-Matos-Cross-cultural stakeholder engagement during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic
4. Jamie Trammell-Meeting stakeholders where they are: Engagement strategies from the classroom
5. Jessica Price-Cultivating an engaged stakeholder group: Learning from the Long Island solar roadmap
6. Meghna Babbar-Sebens-InterACTWEL cyberinfrastructure: Enabling stakeholder-driven processes for FEW nexus decision support in local communities
7. Valoree S. Gagnon-Prioritizing land and life in the Great Lakes Region

Day 1: Introduction

FEWSION supply chain data science

INFEWS/T2: Identifying sustainability solutions through global-local-global analysis of the coupled water-agriculture-bioenergy system

INFEWS/T2 FEWtures: Innovation analysis framework for resilient futures with applications to the Central Arkansas River Basin

Lead mitigation via an interdisciplinary perspective

Day 1 Discussion

Day 2: Introduction

Exploring scenarios of climate-induced extremes on the food, energy, water nexus (C-FEWS) and the role of engineered and natural infrastructure

Social science for stakeholder engagement: Methods and lessons from the Water for Agriculture project

The economics of direct nitrogen reduction technologies

Important lessons from stakeholder engagement

Day 2 Discussion

Day 3: Introduction

Tools of engagement

Engaging stakeholders for integrated FEW nexus governance: The case of Phoenix, AZ

Cross-cultural stakeholder engagement during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic

Meeting stakeholders where they are: engagement strategies from the classroom

Cultivating an engaged stakeholder group: learning from the Long Island solar roadmap

InterACTWEL cyberinfrastructure: Enabling stakeholder-driven processes for FEW nexus decision support in local communities

Prioritizing land and life in the Great Lakes region

Day 3 Discussion

The EngageINFEWS Research Coordination Network (NSF# 1856059) is a project that brings researchers and stakeholders together to discuss and develop best practices for community engagement in research on food, energy and water systems (INFEWS).

Learn more about EngageINFEWS.

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