- GH31D: One Health Strategies for Water Security and Environmental Resilience I Poster
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NOLA CC
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Xindi Hu, George Washington University
Convener:
Ann Ojeda, Auburn University
Sam Ying, University of California Riverside
Anuj Tiwari, IIT Roorkee
Bramha Vishwakarma, Indian Institute of Science
Early Career Convener:
Jahred Liddie, Harvard University
Chair:
Jahred Liddie, Harvard University
Anuj Tiwari, IIT Roorkee
Ann Ojeda, Auburn University
Sam Ying, University of California Riverside
This session brings together research at the intersection of water systems, one health, and environmental resilience.. By combining Earth observation technologies, hydrologic modeling, and advanced analytics, we invite submissions that contribute to a better understanding of how environmental changes ranging from land use shifts to climate-driven stressors impact water quality and influence human, animal, and ecosystem health. Key challenges include the detection and prediction of diverse contaminants, the integration of data across geospatial and temporal domains, the role of wildlife in disease transmission, and the difficulties of assessing exposures in under-monitored systems such as private wells and small utilities. This transdisciplinary session seeks to bridge gaps between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working at the nexus of water and one health, while generating actionable insights to safeguard water resources, strengthen infrastructure, and protect public health in an era of increasing environmental change.
Index Terms
0230 Impacts of climate change: human health
0240 Public health
1806 Chemistry of fresh water
Cross-Listed:
IN - Informatics
SY - Science and Society
H - Hydrology
GC - Global Environmental Change
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Science Communications
Machine Learning and AI
Community and People-Powered Science
Open Science and Open Data
Environmental Justice
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