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A Caribbean and Central America Seismic Hazard Model for Sovereign Parametric Insurance Coverage
Multi-hazard parametric catastrophe bond trigger design for subduction earthquakes and tsunamis
WILLIAM SMITH (1769–1839): HIS STRUGGLES AS A CONSULTANT, IN BOTH GEOLOGY AND ENGINEERING, TO SIMULTANEOUSLY EARN A LIVING AND FINANCE HIS SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS, TO 1820.
Collaboration is a powerful tool in geoscience education and research. The past 50 years have seen dramatic increases in the amount of collaboration and its reach across specialties and disciplines. These trends seem to be driven by (1) the nature of scientific questions; (2) specialization; (3) resource sharing fostered by new equipment and technology; and (4) government and social priorities reflected in funding opportunities. Similar trends are also occurring in geoscience education. Effective collaboration in both research and education requires developing shared goals, values, customs, and management strategies. While collaborations are powerful, leading to results that cannot be obtained by individuals in isolation, they are often time-consuming and slow to achieve initial results, especially when they involve groups with different cultures, values, and expectations. For this reason they require ongoing financial and institutional support. The geoscience community plays a central role in enabling collaborations in geoscience education and research by fostering networking and sharing of information and resources.