Bill Anderson Fund Lightning Talks
Wed. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Centennial F
PechaKucha is an informal gathering where presenters share their work, ideas, and thoughts in a brief but enlightening way. Each presenter displays 20 images for 20 seconds along with a narrative that highlights a specific project or set of objectives. This session showcases work being done in the hazards field by Bill Anderson Fund Fellows from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds.
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Kayode Atoba, Texas A&M University
New Towns Coping with Flood Risk in the Netherlands
Michelle Dovil, Howard University
The Place We Call Home: A Critical Analysis of Communities at Risk for Sea-Level Rise and Natural Hazards
Asia Dowtin, University of Delaware
Quantifying Hydrologic Fluxes in Urban Forest Fragments to Improve Our Understanding of their Role in Metropolitan Flood Risk Mitigation
Henry Smart, City University of New York
One Hand Washes the Other: Disaster Declarations and Presidential Pork