Building Community Resilience Through Collaborative Approaches

Wednesday, July 16, 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Spruce

Moderator

Knowledge Sharing Among Boundary-Spanning Networks: Lessons From the 2025 California Wildfires

Mohammad Newaz Sharif, University of Central Florida

The Benefits of Community-Engaged Electric Utility Planning for Resilience

Susan Clark, State University of New York at Buffalo
Jan Whittington, University of Washington
Haoyu Yue, University of Washington
Siman Ning, University of Washington
Leah Bargnesi, State University of New York at Buffalo
Hillary Bialecki, State University of New York at Buffalo

Latine Wildfire Recovery and Community Capitals: Insights for Hazards Researchers and Practitioners

Amanda Thiel, Oregon State University
Jenna Tilt, Oregon State University
Nancy Hiner, Oregon State University

Partnerships with Community Users to Pilot and Enhance a Resilience Planning Tool

Sara Hamideh, Stony Brook University

Cyclones to Hurricanes: Lessons from Bangladesh’s Community Resilience for the United States

M. Salim Uddin, University of Vermont
Mohammad Jahedul Huq, University of Vermont

The Future of Nature-Based Coastal Resilience: Community Engagement in Cedar Key, Florida

Jason von Meding, University of Florida
Savanna Barry, Florida Sea Grant
Carla Brisotto, University of Florida
Jiayang Li, University of Florida
Amer Abukhalaf, Clemson University