
Isabel Rivera-Collazo
@iriveracollazo
Director Scripps Center Marine Archaeology. Assoc Prof at SIO and UCSD. Focus on Caribbean, climate change, social vulnerability, geoarchaeology, & coasts/sea.
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http://humanecology.ucsd.edu 10-01-2012 19:09:42
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Join Dr. Krystal Tsosie, PhD, MPH and I tomorrow Yale University Yale Department of Genetics for a conversation on "Disrupting the Indigenous DNA Supply Chain" tomorrow April 20th @ 4:15 pm in the Yale Medical Historical Library Details below 👇🏽❤️


Anthropologist Isabel Rivera-Collazo’s $1.6 million project in collaboration with UPR Río Piedras will examine social justice and ecosystem restoration issues that sea-level rise and #ClimateChange have imposed upon Native residents and Indigenous communities. 🌊: bit.ly/41u1l5D




The 41st Puerto Rico Interdisciplinary Scientific Meeting (PRISM) & 56th American Chemical Society Junior Technical Meeting (JTM) of the Puerto Rico Section of the ACS is just starting. Come to UPR Bayamón to see our undergrad and graduate science students present their research results!


Los dos conferenciantes plenarios han sido la Dra. Isabel Rivera-Collazo, #cayeyana y Directora del Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center for Marine Archaeology y el Dr. Murali Mohan Baggu, Laboratory Program Manager for Grid Integration at NREL y Director del equipo técnico del estudio PR100.


I am thrilled to share that I will join the University of Virginia UVA (@UVASARC) as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow this Fall, followed by an appointment at the Ohio State University Ohio State as an Assistant Professor in the Anthropology department (Ohio State Anthropology). I have also been









Thrilled to shine the spotlight on Isabel Rivera-Collazo at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, our Regional Representative for the Caribbean. Her work combines #EarthSciences, #Archaeology and #MarineEcology to understand social vulnerability to climate and environmental change 🌊 tinyurl.com/iriveracollazo


As #COP28 takes place and we explore solutions for climate action, take a look at this chapter by Isabel Rivera-Collazo on the importance of integrating local knowledge with #coastal and #OceanSciences to address #ClimateChange ➡️tinyurl.com/yjtkrmkc #SundayReads [1/2]

In the chapter, Isabel Rivera-Collazo examines how #TraditionalKnowledge, #history, #ecology, and #archaeology can contribute to a better understanding of and response to climate change. This is especially relevant today, in the face of the climate crisis. [2/2]

#SundayReads: Climate change, site formation, and indigenous use of coastlines in Barbuda. Using Barbuda as a case study, Isabel Rivera-Collazo and Sophia Perdikaris show how a deep-time perspective can help identify present + future risks for island societies➡️tinyurl.com/mscx7p9p