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Using Interdisciplinary Research Methods in Complex Multi-jurisdictional Resource Issues:

Using Interdisciplinary Research Methods in Complex Multi-jurisdictional Resource Issues: A Case Study of Lapwai Creek, Idaho. Presented by Ryan Boylan , Jim Browitt , Audrey Squires, Allison Parker, and Chris Currie For Water Resources 506 Professor Barb Cosens & Dr. Jan Boll.

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Using Interdisciplinary Research Methods in Complex Multi-jurisdictional Resource Issues:

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  1. Using Interdisciplinary Research Methods in Complex Multi-jurisdictional Resource Issues: A Case Study of Lapwai Creek, Idaho Presented by Ryan Boylan, Jim Browitt, Audrey Squires, Allison Parker, and Chris Currie For Water Resources 506 Professor Barb Cosens & Dr. Jan Boll

  2. Methods of Integration:Defining and Interpreting the Problem What is the Problem? Who are the Stakeholders? How did we get here? How can we move forward? Integrating Question: How do historical and legal issues result in water and habit quality issues for steelhead populations in Lapwai Creek, Idaho?

  3. Methods of IntegrationThe process: Communication and logistics Integrating the problem and developing interdisciplinary adequacy An interdisciplinary understanding

  4. The Upshot of IntegrationWhat does it tell us, where does it lead us? • The problem cannotbe solved unilaterally • Interdisciplinarityreveals the need for adaptive governance • The solution shouldinvolve all stakeholders

  5. Talking about your Interdisciplinary Experience • In Academic Settings • Novel solutions to complex problems • Utilization of existing resources • In Employment Settings • Work and communicate with diverse teams • Convey information about your specialization in laymen’s terms • Understand and apply sophisticated information from unfamiliar disciplines

  6. Applying Interdisciplinary Methods • How to use what we’ve learned in the classroom in future research: • An example: CEAP Synthesis Map from http://www.nrcs.usda.gov

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