Resources

AGCI makes publicly accessible thousands of video presentations, research publications, and other resources from our workshops and projects. Use the search and filter options below to explore the resource library.

Aerial view of city with high-rise buildings in background, smaller residential houses in midground, and agricultural fields in foreground

Building food system resilience through urban agriculture

Emerging research sheds light on common challenges and solutions to preserving the resilience that urban and peri-urban agriculture affords our food systems.
By Devan Crane
Research Review
May 31, 2024

Innovative paths to collaborative impact: Assessing engaged research

Engaged research can help ensure that the evidence generated by research transforms from potentially useful to actually usable. But more evidence is needed about the conditions and components that allow engaged research to deliver impact and improved outcomes across a range of sectors.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
May 30, 2024

Understanding global change challenges: Biodiversity loss

AGCI spoke with climate scientist Dr. Camille Parmesan about the profound impacts of biodiversity loss on ecosystem resilience and the vital role biodiversity plays in stabilizing the climate and maintaining the health of our planet.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
May 29, 2024
UW graduate student Danny Hogan squints into a small handheld microscope placed over a small blue board with snow on it held in his hand.

This pioneering study tells us how snow disappears into thin air

New results from the Sublimation of Snow (SOS) Project reveal, for the first time, how much snow is getting lost, and when, exactly, it's disappearing.
Alex Hager, KUNC
News
May 10, 2024

New research, video offer clues to mystery of missing mountain snow

Loss of spring snowpack complicates future water supply estimates reveals Sublimation of Snow Project, an AGCI research collaboration conducted in Colorado's Rocky Mountains and captured in a new video.
By Elise C. Osenga
AGCI Insight
May 9, 2024

A Collaborative, In Situ, Mountain Hydrology NASA Test Bed

This report shares the design for a collaborative process for testing innovative approaches to doing research — a test bed, for short — that leverages existing research efforts and articulates strategies for accelerating the science resource managers are seeking to address this need. https://doi.org/10.69925/VCBQ9771
Project Publication
May 1, 2024

Before the next storm: Building health care resilience

Thousands of hospitals are at risk of shutting down due to an extreme weather event. Experts say it’s time to adapt.

By Kaitlin Sullivan

Research Review
April 29, 2024