Enrique Vivoni, Ph.D., P.E.
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Mobilizing knowledge on water issues along the US-Mexico border, NAFTA and USMCA with ADN 40 News in Mexico City. Thanks to Agustin Barrios Gomez and Ana Maria Salazar for their invitation! https://lnkd.in/gmVmadd#border #nafta #hydrology #asu
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¡Felicidades!
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¡Mucho éxito siempre!
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Great leadership from a proven scholar, using the university to try and help society solve critical issues threatening human wellbeing.
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I am really looking forward to this first webinar on Urban Fluxes that is conducted in collaboration with AmeriFlux. Thanks to Peiyuan Li for being our speaker! Please join us to learn more about his modeling work.
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