Learn more about the innovative research studies funded during the second round of the Mitigation Matters Research Program.
Natural Hazards Center News
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Save the date for the next Making Mitigation Work webinar and learn how community-based collaboration and research can lower wildfire risk.
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Learn more about this series of training modules created to help researchers quickly background themselves on conducting extreme event research.
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We will be together for the 45th annual Natural Hazards Workshop—even if in a different way than usual. Learn more about our plan (for now).
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Learn more about the concept of active hope and why we'll be using it to guide conversations at this year's 45th Annual Natural Hazards Workshop.
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After Puerto Rico residents expressed the need for more scientific information on landslide risk, a multi-agency and university collaboration answered the call. Access the guide and learn more about the process.
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Save the date for the next Making Mitigation Work webinar and learn how recent research points to a connection between pre-disaster preparedness and better health outcomes after disaster.
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Apply now for your chance to receive the Mary Fran Myers Scholarship. Scholarship winners receive free registration and travel support to attend the Natural Hazards Workshop in July.
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The Mitigation Matters small grant program supports innovative, mitigation-focused research. Submit your proposal before March 16!
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A team at CU Boulder is working to expand the conversation around environmental futures and has been awarded $225,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in support of the effort.