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The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center's Global Change Fellows present: Disaster Recovery During a Global Pandemic

The Global Change Fellows of the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center have congregated a multi-disciplinary panel to address how COVID-19 has affected disaster recovery and community resilience strategies. The seminar will be structured as a panel discussion among scientists and professionals from the Eastern and Western regions of the United States, and the Caribbean. They will bring their expertise and experience as they answer questions provided by the Fellows and audience members. Our panelists will explore the changes and adjustments to disaster recovery due to COVID-19 and discuss the implications for future actions on disaster recovery and community resilience.
When Nov 05, 2020
from 03:30 PM US/Eastern to 04:30 PM US/Eastern
Where Webinar - remote login
Attendees Dr. Pablo Méndez Lázaro: Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Puerto Rico, Graduate School of Public Health. He has conducted research addressing climate and weather extreme events impacts on public health and resilience.
Dr. Andy Fox: Professor and community engaged faculty fellow in the Center for Geospatial Analytics at NC State. Additionally, he is a licensed landscape architect and a founding co-director of the Coastal Dynamics Design Lab (CDDL).
Dr. Kristin Ludwig: Staff scientist in the USGS Natural Hazards Mission Area. She collaborates with the Department of the Interior Strategic Sciences Group (SSG) which brings together a multidisciplinary taskforce to support decision making during environmental crises.
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