Natural Hazards Center News

Learn more about the innovative research studies funded during the second round of the Mitigation Matters Research Program.


Save the date for the next Making Mitigation Work webinar and learn how community-based collaboration and research can lower wildfire risk.


Learn more about this series of training modules created to help researchers quickly background themselves on conducting extreme event research.


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).


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.


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.


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.


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.


The Mitigation Matters small grant program supports innovative, mitigation-focused research. Submit your proposal before March 16!


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.