IRIS is one of the founding partners in a collaboration with the US Army Corps of Engineers to accelerate the practice of Engineering With Nature
A brief review of levee setbacks, how they can be used to build resilience in communities, and how our team is promoting their adoption
In a new report, IRIS researchers and collaborators provided guidance for best management practices for stream restoration.
Identifying flooding solutions and climate-resilience strategies on the bay-side of Tybee Island, in partnership with the community.
Maximizing Benefits by Selecting the Best Scale for Natural Infrastructure Implementation
Characterizing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Natural Infrastructure Projects
Developing and Implementing a Holistic Framework for Monitoring Natural Infrastructure Projects
Incorporating Social Equity into Nature-Based Solutions
Understanding how Risk Perception Affects Nature-Based Solutions
Using Educational Activities to Break Down Barriers to Adoption of Natural Infrastructure
Engineering For Biodiversity
Determining the Scales for Natural Infrastructure to Mitigate Flooding
Natural Infrastructure Project Evaluation Processes: Past, Present and Future Evaluation Metrics
Climate Adaption Plan for Bay-Side Tybee Island
Equitable Flood Protection for Athens-Clarke County
Improving Modeling and Mapping of Flood Hazards
Improving Construction Methods for Bridges
Understanding the Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Salt Marshes
Improving Transportation Infrastructure through Stream Restoration
Building Resilience at Fort Moore
Evaluation of GDOT Practices for Imperiled Species
Smart Septic Strategies: Managing Hidden Infrastructure Threats
Future Water Availability in the Southern Company Footprint
Camden County Resilience Workplan
Hinesville Stormwater Installation
Restoring Riverine Natural Infrastructure: Poudre River, Fort Collins CO
Reducing Nutrient Pollution due to Erosion: Westminster, Denver CO
Tools for Managing Hydrologic Alteration on a Regional Scale
Improving Infrastructure at Fort Pulaski
Community-Enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater Infrastructure Costs (CLASIC)
Stream Restoration as a Storm Water Best Management Practice
A Multi-Scalar Analysis of Urban Influenced Hydrometeorological Processes
Center for Justice in Urban Thermal Environments
Development and Documentation of Best Practices for Drone Monitoring of Man-Made Dunes
Integrated Modeling of the Effects of Sea Level Rise Across Estuaries, Marshes and Barrier Islands
Integrative Hydrodynamic Modeling Approaches to Investigate Storm-driven Coastal Morphology
Scales and Drivers of Variability in Dissolved Organic Carbon Across Diverse Urban Watersheds
Soil and Water Biogeochemical Response to COVID-19
Supporting Recovery of Threatened and Endangered Species with Nature-Based Solutions
The Impacts of Anthropogenically-Derived Subsidies on Freshwater Ecosystems
Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center
Improving Federal Regulations to Promote Levee Setbacks
Compound Environmental Risks and Their Implications in Glynn County, GA