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🌴 Summer 2025 | 3 Credits
Are you interested in how communities recover and adapt after disasters? Want to explore how climate and economic resilience intersect in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific?

🔹 ECON 396: Economics of Disasters and Resilience
📅 May 28 – July 3 | 🕗 M/W 8:00–11:45am
📍 UH Mānoa Campus | Room: CR 115
💵 FREE tuition (some fees may apply)
📚 Prerequisite: ECON 130 or 131

You’ll learn about:
Natural hazard mitigation and climate policy
Pacific climate vulnerabilities
Ecosystem services and adaptation economics
Community-centered recovery and resilience

💡 This course is part of the TBSE (Transcending Barriers to Success in Economics) program, supporting Kapiʻolani CC transfer students from COVID-impacted and underrepresented groups—including Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Filipinos, and women.

📲 Join the waitlist today: https://go.hawaii.edu/new

For questions you can email cerene15@hawaii.edu
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