Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice (Haury Program)
Type of Organization:
University of Arizona
Description:
The Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice supports an array of programming to further research, education, and partnerships for to address social and environmental challenges. The environmental and social justice issues of the Southwest border region and the world require long-range planning and sustained commitment. The Haury Program began its investments in scholarship and research at the University of Arizona in 2014 and is extending investment through partnerships that reach out to communities.
Example Activities:
CAZMEX: Consortium for Arizona – Mexico Arid Environments
Native Nations Climate Adaptation Program
Carson Scholars
Native American/First Nations Scholarship at Oxford University
Oxford-Agnese Nelms Haury Scholarship
Served Populations:
Indigenous Populations, Students, Youth, Yaqui Communities, Marginalized Communities, Impoverished Populations, Women, Elderly, Hispanic Communities, General Public, Border Populations
Environmental Category:
Climate Change, Freshwater Use, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles, Land Use Change, Biodiversity Loss
Location of Activities:
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.-Mexico Border, U.S., Canada, Southwest
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Contact Information:
520-626-4345
haury@email.arizona.edu
haury@email.arizona.edu