Tag: stormwater

  • New Publication: Disasters collide at the intersection of extreme weather and infectious diseases

    New Publication: Disasters collide at the intersection of extreme weather and infectious diseases

    In a new publication, IRIS researchers Brian Bledsoe, Marshall Shepherd, and Meredith Welch-Devine examined the additive impacts of extreme weather events, like hurricanes, and infectious disease. Check out the abstract below: It is well understood that natural disasters interact to affect the resilience and prosperity of communities and disproportionately affect low income families and communities […]

  • Engineering with Nature to Face Down Hurricane Hazards

    As coastal communities grow and severe weather events intensify, there is a growing need for information about the best ways to keep towns and cities safe. However, a lack of monitoring information about the protection provided by natural infrastructure, like berms and dunes, has limited managers’ ability to use them as tools. A new paper, […]

  • Rainwater Harvesting with Cisterns

    Rainwater Harvesting with Cisterns

    Whether it’s at the turn of a faucet or a bucket from the well, every person in the world relies on having clean water. In Ceará, Brazil, where water scarcity is an issue, communities rely on collected rainfall in cisterns to ensure that they have access to water through the year. Cydney Seigerman, a PhD […]