Schuyler Chew

Agnese Nelms Haury Fellow
Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science

Edward Schuyler Chew is Mohawk from Six Nations of the Grand River and grew up at the Tuscarora Nation in New York. As a Ph.D. student in the Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, Schuyler’s research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and implementation for tribes. Since 2013, Schuyler has collaborated with a team of researchers to understand vulnerability and resilience of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe’s water resources and propose adaptation strategies. Schuyler also works with the Haury Native Nations Climate Adaption Program, which seeks to enhance the ability of southwestern tribes to prepare for global change. Schuyler received his M.S. in environmental engineering from the University at Buffalo and previously collaborated on tribal environmental initiatives with the Tuscarora Nation.

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Arizona Institute for Resilience

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