Dr. Emily P. Yeager, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation Sciences, College of Health and Human Performance, East Carolina University.
If someone were to ask you what inspires pride in your community what would you say? Would these same aspects of your community be of interest to visitors as well? Often, the answer is yes, and these assets can be leveraged to promote economic development and conservation in your community! Join Dr. Emily Yeager to learn about the process of asset mapping and the STEM, nature-based tourism, hospitality, socio-cultural heritage, and public health assets that exist in the Eastern Tar-Pamlico River Basin for both residents and visitors.
Live Virtual Presentation hosted by NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ SECU Daily Planet Curator Chris Smith and the NC Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs staff.
You can post questions in the YouTube chat or tweet questions to #LunchTimeDiscovery and mention @NorthCarolinaEE.
Brought to you by the NC DEQ Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs and the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
