Theme: Managing the Global Commons: Sustainable agriculture and use of the world’s land and water resources in the 21st Century (April 7-8, 2022, Purdue University).



Theme: Managing the Global Commons: Sustainable agriculture and use of the world’s land and water resources in the 21st Century (April 7-8, 2022, Purdue University).
I recently received funding to work with the Global Ministries— The United Methodist Church and conduct an impact evaluation for their large-scale U.S. disaster recovery program for 5 U.S. States (NC, SC, MS, AL, FL) and Puerto Rico. I will be working with the faculty and staff members at the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and we are actively searching for research assistants to support this project.
Full Article: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F03611981211066901
Really glad to be featured in the new NDI Women Who Empower series – Women in Sustainability. The new series gathered stories from five women across Notre Dame’s global network who are creating a positive change for a sustainable future.
See the Full Spark Page: https://spark.adobe.com/page/w05Mjt0NjbdQn/
Fantastic experience participating in the annual climate change discussion forum at the University of Dayton. The panel was also a part of the Global Climate Change Week. We discussed the new IPCC report and climate change attributions, given that extreme weather is becoming more of a norm.
Check out my blog post on the Keough School Dignity & Development.
Link: https://keough.nd.edu/mapping-multiple-crises-through-the-geographic-information-system/
Our CRISP (NSF #1832693) research group just presented at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting “Risk Science for Sustainability” (Virtual, December 14-17, 2020).
https://sraannualmeeting.secure-platform.com/a/solicitations/1/sessiongallery/schedule/items/26.