Science for local resilience
Some of the most valuable scientific advances come from solving local problems: adapting machinery to peatland agriculture, identifying new species in underexplored ecosystems, or using advanced imaging in extreme environments. Choose one such setting and explain how researchers can turn a local challenge into broader scientific and economic value. What makes place-based innovation difficult, what kinds of partnerships are needed, and how can discoveries inform conservation, farming, or technology policy?
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