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A.R. Siders
Director, Climate Change Science & Policy Hub | Core Faculty, Disaster Research Center | Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration & Department of Geography & Spatial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Siders' research focuses on climate change adaptation policies with an emphasis on relocation and fairness in adaptation.
Roxane Cohen Silver
Distinguished Professor of Psychological ScienceUC Irvine
Roxane Cohen Silver studies stress, traumatic events, coping, disasters, health psychology and social psychology.
James Kendra
Director, Disaster Research Center; Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kendra researches emergency planning and crisis management.
Don Duke, Ph.D., P.E.
Expert in water resources and pollution controlFlorida Gulf Coast University
Don Duke applies science and engineering analysis to policy and management decisions.
Robert Fuller, M.D., FACEP
Professor Emeritus, Emergency MedicineUniversity of Connecticut
Fuller has responded to nations battered by natural and manmade disasters, including New York after 9/11, Haiti, and the Philippines
Yan Wang
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Yan Wang's expertise lies at the intersection of urban resilience and urban analytics.
George Busenberg, PhD
Associate Professor of Environmental Management and PolicySoka University
Professor Busenberg focuses on environmental policy
Francis Galgano, PhD
Associate Professor, Geography and the Environment | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Francis A. Galgano, PhD, specializes in coastal geography and military geography.
Jin-Won Kim
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jin-Won Kim’s research focuses on the role of recreation, parks and tourism in the creation of active, healthy and sustainable communities.
Daniel A. Smith
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Daniel A. Smith examines how political institutions affect political behavior across and within the American states.