The newest episode of the Resilient Futures Podcast features our Director, Dr. Brian Bledsoe, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Georgia and farmer, guitar player, and dad (not in that order.)
Hosts Alysha Helmrich and Todd Bridges join Bledsoe in reviewing his lifelong commitment to research and interdisciplinary collaboration. His career has largely focused on river management and hydrology, leading him to work not just with engineers but ecologists, economists, geologists, lawyers and more. When he proposed a new institute at UGA focusing on natural solutions for infrastructure problems, he found a large community of interest that confirmed just how critical interdisciplinary expertise was for resilience.
Bledsoe described the “tremendous potential” nature-based solutions have to change how we approach development. His own mission in the movement is “to act as a connector of people who are committed to rethinking infrastructure.” IRIS itself is meant to adapt to needs of the researchers, stakeholders and students that comprise it, but Bledsoe hopes that the institute can act as a lighthouse for natural infrastructure solutions.
He explains how IRIS is promoting this work for their large community of students and partners, and calls on practitioners of the IRIS mission to be “relentless listeners,” sharing knowledge while learning from others. Listen now to learn more about IRIS’s ongoing work on nature-based solutions!
Brian’s poems:
When in doubt,
Don’t just build it stout-
Spread it out!
Bend, don’t break
Hard and strong will fail
Green sapling.
Show Links
Dr. Brian Bledsoe, UGA IRIS
Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems
IRIS’s new Natural Infrastructure Certificate
ASCE’s statement on NbS
IRIS’s NbS Job Board
Check out this past episode that also discusses interdisciplinary resilience:
https://iris.uga.edu/2023/11/15/resilient-futures-podcast-episode-2-promoting-resilience-interdisciplinary-expertise-and-collaboration/