Digging In: Unearthing Stories of Climate Adaptation

Episode 5 - Digging In: Geo-sensing, Human Activity, and Agro-Forestry Club

What can satellite images tell us about Zimbabwe? What role does human activity play? Natalia Wiederkehr, Post-doctoral Researcher, is gaining a new perspective of Zimbabwe by using geo-sensing. Kirit Patel, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, is looking at how human activity impacts the land. A primary school in the Gwanda district is getting children involved through an agro-forestry club.

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Digging In: Unearthing Stories of Climate Adaptation

Digging In: Unearthing Stories of Climate Adaptation is a podcast series written and produced by Kara LeBlanc in association with CMU and the LINCZ project. In each episode, Kara interviews different CMU researchers about their on-the-ground research in Zimbabwe, bringing listeners along as she explores the many ways in which this research supports local communities as they build resilience and adapt to climate change.

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