Funding Cycle

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  • Datasets 3
  • People 8
  • Publications 6
  • Information Products 22

Thriving Communities 3

National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program

Strengthening the science and practice of resilience through research and capacity-building activities that account for the social, cultural, environmental, and health factors that influence a community’s ability to thrive. Improving the quality, accessibility, and use of information to minimize harm to individuals and communities from oil spills and similar stressors on health and well-being. Supporting community-driven and scientific activities that examine and address complex coastal risks and trade-offs at the intersections of societal, environmental, and energy-related needs.

Community and Family Resilience, Strength and Wellbeing: Sociocultural Influences on Cambodian and Laotian Refugee Communities' Responses to Environmental Challenges

Refugee and immigrant communities’ histories and cultural differences present unique vulnerabilities and challenges for achieving community resilience in response to environmental stressors and disasters. This project will engage with Cambodian and Laotian families in coastal Alabama to determine how individual, family, and community-level strengths and vulnerabilities contribute to community health and well-being and how individuals utilize social networks and formal services to respond to stressors. Culturally responsive interventions and strategies for increasing community capacity and resilience will be developed.

Thriving Communities 3
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program

Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network

The project aims to improve resilience and mental health outcomes in six communities in southern Louisiana that are vulnerable to poor health outcomes and the impacts of disasters. By establishing a community-partnered learning collaborative and research network, this project will build the capacity to test and promote practices that can strengthen resilience. The project team will directly engage with communities within Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and coastal southern Louisiana, although the efforts and lessons are likely scalable to other Gulf States and beyond.

Thriving Communities 3
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program

Housing Resilience in Greater New Orleans

Although homes provide a first line of defense for individuals against environmental stressors and disasters, little is understood about how housing shapes community resilience. This project plans to examine housing policies and practices that affect household vulnerability to disasters along with the quality and accessibility of related tools and resources that households can use to reduce those vulnerabilities. The project will develop strategies for equitable housing programs, policies, and practices that can strengthen the resilience of communities as a whole. The focus will be on populations most vulnerable to the effects of climate change in the greater New Orleans area, but the information and tools developed are intended to help build household resilience throughout the Gulf region.

Thriving Communities 3
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program

Inland from the Coast: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Regional Climate Change Responses

Risks from sea-level rise, land subsidence, and extreme weather are not limited to coastal areas but threaten entire inland-coastal regions. This project takes a multi-scalar, multi-disciplinary approach to river flood modeling, health and well-being research, and applied community design to improve flood recovery and long-term resilience across the greater Baton Rouge inland-coastal region. The team links university researchers with engineers, building and landscape architects, planners, policymakers, and community members to improve understanding of inland-coastal environmental conditions and vulnerabilities, determine indicators of community health and well-being, and develop design and planning best practices for reducing risk and increasing adaptive capacity. While the project is focused on helping the greater Baton Rouge region emerge more resilient from the devastating 2016 floods, the resulting framework will be applicable to inland-coastal regions across the Gulf Coast and beyond.

Thriving Communities 3
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Dataset Available

Cambodian-Laotian community strengths and resilience study conducted in coastal Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Louisiana between March 2018 and July 2019

Authors: Lewis, Denise C., Desiree M. Seponski, and Sarah DeYoung
Published On: Jul 05 2022 19:16 UTC
File Format: pdf, docx, rtf
DOI: 10.7266/W2CJ10FX
UDI: T3.x888.000:0001
File Size: 53.02 MB
Dataset Available Remotely Hosted

Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network (C-LEARN): Phase 1

Authors: Palinkas, Lawrence A., Benjamin F. Springgate, Olivia K. Sugarman, Jill Hancock, Ashley Wennerstrom, Catherine Haywood, Diana Meyers, Arthur Johnson, Mara Polk, Carter Pesson, Jessica Seay, Caroline Stallard, and Kenneth Wells
Published On: Feb 25 2022 16:14 UTC
File Format: pdf, xlsx, txt
DOI: 10.7266/HDNPECQ5
UDI: T3.x889.000:0001
Dataset Available Remotely Hosted

Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network (C-LEARN): Phase 3

Authors: Palinkas, Lawrence A., Benjamin F. Springgate, Olivia K. Sugarman, Jill Hancock, Ashley Wennerstrom, Catherine Haywood, Diana Meyers, Arthur Johnson, Mara Polk, Carter Pesson, Jessica Seay, Caroline Stallard, and Kenneth Wells
Published On: Mar 14 2022 19:07 UTC
File Format: pdf, xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/ACTMZKCB
UDI: T3.x889.000:0002

Traci Birch
Assistant Professor
Louisiana State University

tbirch@lsu.edu

Denise Lewis
Associate Professor
University of Georgia

denise.lewis@uga.edu

Carlos Martin
Senior Fellow
Urban Institute

cmartin@urban.org

Rob Pitingolo
Research Associate
Urban Institute

RPitingolo@urban.org

Desiree Seponski
Associate Profesor
University of Georgia

seponski@uga.edu

Benjamin Springgate
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Louisiana State University / Health Sciences Center

bspri2@lsuhsc.edu

Chad Steacy
Lab Manager
University of Georgia

steacy@uga.edu

Olivia Sugarman
Program Manager
Louisiana State University / Health Sciences Center

okacsi@lsuhsc.edu

DeYoung, S. E., Lewis, D. C., Seponski, D. M., Augustine, D. A., & Phal, M. (2019). Disaster preparedness and well-being among Cambodian– and Laotian–Americans. Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 29(4), 425–443. https://doi.org/10.1108/dpm-01-2019-0034

Everett, Sugarman, O., Wennerstrom, A., Pollock, M., True, G., Haywood, C., Meyers, D., Raines, A., Wells, K., Johnson, A., Arevian, A. C., Sato, J., & Springgate, B. (2020). Community-informed strategies to address trauma and enhance resilience in climate-affected communities. Traumatology, 26(3), 285–297. https://doi.org/10.1037/trm0000225

Kelley, A. N., Seponski, D. M., & Lewis, D. C. (2022). ‘Swallow medicine, eat rice, pray about health’: health, health care and health-seeking experiences of South-East Asian older refugees. Ageing and Society, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x22000290

Palinkas, Springgate, B. F., Sugarman, O. K., Hancock, J., Wennerstrom, A., Haywood, C., Meyers, D., Johnson, A., Polk, M., Pesson, C. L., Seay, J. E., Stallard, C. N., & Wells, K. B. (2021). A Rapid Assessment of Disaster Preparedness Needs and Resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), 425. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020425

Pollock, M. J., Wennerstrom, A., True, G., Everett, A., Sugarman, O., Haywood, C., … Springgate, B. (2019). Preparedness and Community Resilience in Disaster-Prone Areas: Cross-Sectoral Collaborations in South Louisiana, 2018. American Journal of Public Health, 109(S4), S309–S315. doi:10.2105/ajph.2019.305152

Springgate, B. F., Arevian, A. C., Wennerstrom, A., Johnson, A. J., Eisenman, D. P., Sugarman, O. K., … Wells, K. B. (2018). Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network (C-LEARN): Study Protocol with Participatory Planning for a Randomized, Comparative Effectiveness Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(8), 1683. doi:10.3390/ijerph15081683

Information Product Scholarly Publication

Community Resilience Learning Collaborative and Research Network (C-LEARN): A Comparative Effectiveness Study

Creators: Springgate, Benjamin F., Aarmen C. Arevian, Ashley B. Wenerstrom, Arther J. Johnson, David P. Eisenman, et al.
Publisher: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Preparedness and Community Resilience in Disaster-Prone Areas: Cross-Sectoral Collaborations in South Louisiana, 2018

Creators: Pollock, Miranda J., Ashley Wennerstrom, Gala True, Ashley Everett, Olivia Sugarman, et al.
Publisher: American Journal of Public Health
ajph.aphapublications.org
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Community-Informed Strategies to Address Trauma and Enhance Resilience in Climate-Affected Communities

Creators: Everett, Ashley, Olivia Sugarman, Ashley Wennerstrom, Miranda Pollock, Gala True, et al.
Publisher: Traumatology Journal: American Psychological Association
psycnet.apa.org
Information Product Report

Community Reflections - Phase One of the Community Resilience Learning Collaborative & Research Network

Creators: Pollock, Miranda, Ashley Everett, Emily Szklarski, and Jasmine Berry
Publisher: Not Applicable
www.canva.com
Information Product Website or Data Portal

C-LEARN Project Website

Creators: Sato, Jennifer
Publisher: Not Applicable
www.c-learn.org
Information Product Scholarly Publication

Powerful in Flight: Cambodian and Karen Refugee Narratives of Strength and Resilience

Creators: Lewis, Denise C. and Savannah Spivey Young
Publisher: Migration Letters
www.researchgate.net
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Introduction to the special issue: Resilience and wellbeing in forced migration

Creators: Lewis, Denise C. and Alex Rödlach
Publisher: Migration Letters
creighton.pure.elsevier.com
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Parallel Pasts, Presents, and Futures: Narratives of Cambodian and Karen Refugees in the United States

Creators: Lewis, Denise C. and Savannah Spivey Young
Publisher: Rufugee resettlement: Power Politics, and Humanitarian Governance
www.scinapse.io
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Disaster Preparedness and Well-Being Among Cambodian– and Laotian–Americans

Creators: DeYoung, Sarah E., Denise C. Lewis, Desiree M. Seponski, Danielle A. Augustine, and Monysakada Phal
Publisher: Disaster Prevention & Management
www.emerald.com
Information Product Digital Tool or Other Interactive Media

Cambodian and Laotian Communities in Bayou La Batre: Raise 251.2

Creators: Lewis, Denise C.
Publisher: Alabama Contemporary Art Center
www.alabamacontemporary.org
Information Product Website or Data Portal

The Khmer Medical Translation Project

Creators: Mercurio, Johanna and Denise C. Lewis
Publisher: Not Applicable
sites.google.com
Information Product Website or Data Portal Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Changing Geographies of Flood Mitigation Polices: A Case Study of Central, LA

Creators: Mukerji, Ria
Publisher: National Forum on Socioeconomic Research in Coastal Systems
digitalcommons.lsu.edu
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Measuring Individual Community Capacity, Resilience, and Recovery Relative to Population Age in Three Louisiana Coastal Parishes

Creators: Zhu, Haojie and Aimee Moles
Publisher: Annual LSU Life Course and Aging Center Spring Symposium
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Floodplain Management: Law and Policy Concerns

Creators: Pace, Niki
Publisher: American Planning Association Louisiana Chapter Annual Conference
s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Inland from the Coast: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Regional Climate Change Responses

Creators: Traci, Birch
Publisher: Robert Wood Johnson Sharing Knowledge to Build a Culture of Health Conference
css.lsu.edu
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Deep-seeded and Uprooted: Colorblind Resiliency Planning as Gentrification

Creators: Traci, Birch
Publisher: American Association of Geographers
aag.secure-abstracts.com
Information Product Scholarly Publication

The Hungry River: Designing a Future for the Amite River’s Former Sand and Gravel Mines

Creators: Hammons, Hayden, Taylor Jacobson, Nguyet Nguyen, Elizabeth Peterson, Tanvi Shah, et al.
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
www.researchgate.net
Information Product Report

Spring Up! Denham Springs Masterplan

Creators: Black, Josh, Peihong Han, Chadd Hippensteel, Xiaoman Ji, Sophic Lott, et al.
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
resiliency.lsu.edu
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Assessment of Remote Sensing Products and Hydrologic Simulation of the 2016 Louisiana Flood in the Amite River Basin

Creators: Gao, Shu, Matt Bilskie, Scott Hagen, and DeWitt Braud
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Information Product Workshop or Conference Proceeding

Increasing Resilience to Current and Future Flooding through the Integration of Hydrologic and Storm Surge Models

Creators: Gao, Shu, Matt Bilskie, Scott Hagen, and Felix Santiago-Collazo
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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Delta Urbanism: Aligning Adaptation with the Protection and Restoration Paradigm in Coastal Louisiana

Creators: Birch, Traci and Jeff Carney
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
www.tandfonline.com
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Regional Resilience: Building adaptive capacity and community wellbeing across Louisiana’s dynamic ­­­coastal-inland continuum

Creators: Birch, Traci and Jeff Carney
Publisher: Routledge of the Taylor Francis Group
link.springer.com