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    Advancing community resilience through interdisciplinary research

    The Center for Resilient Communities (CRC) was established in 2014 to address the social, economic and environmental issues that affect the resilience of communities in Idaho and the Western United States. The CRC advances its mission through the co-production of academic resources, collaborative interdisciplinary research and the development and application of social-ecological systems science. It strengthens this work by bringing together people and ideas across disciplines to strengthen research on the connections between people and the environment.

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    • EngageINFEWs Lightning Talks
      • Researchers from around the country present lightning talks highlighting challenges and lessons learned from stakeholder engagement in FEWS projects.
    • EngageINFEWs RCN Drive
      • Resources for participants in the research coordination network.
    • Drawings to Evoke Decision-Making
      • A Project to Determine Compelling Representations in a Geodesign Project.
    • Social Ecological Systems Current Practices Archive
      • The SES-CPA is an online archive for researchers to share SES projects, metadata and discoveries with other science teams.

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    For more information on the CRC, call us at 208-885-4409 or email us.

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    Research, education and outreach

    Research

    The CRC is a national leader in collaborative interdisciplinary research focused on the development and application of social-ecological systems science. This is informed by geographical, ecological, landscape, anthropological and systems theories including complex systems and resilience frameworks using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches.

    CRC research is underpinned by a strong record of competitive external research funding, notably through the National Science Foundation (NSF). The CRC supports active research awards though NSF’s Arctic Observation Network (AON) program, the Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH) program and the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) program.

    The CRC’s research programs have produced over 65 peer-reviewed publications and the development of tools that support community resilience, notably the advancement of adaptive capacity indices (ACI) and the genesis and development of the Arctic Water Resources Vulnerability Index (AWRVI).

    Outreach

    The outreach mission of the Center for Resilient Communities is to provide guidance for enhancing the well-being of communities and landscapes in Idaho and the U.S. West. The basis for this is through co-produced knowledge built upon partnerships with communities, and local, state and federal agencies. This includes the integration of place-based knowledge with social-ecological systems approaches for enhancing community resilience through the development of Community-based Observing Networks (CBONs). The Community-based Observing Network for Adaptation and Security in the Bering Sea has been running for eight years as network of Alaskan and Russian Far East communities.

    The CRC has built a strong collaboration with the Idaho Rural Partnership (IRP) program through the analysis of the outcomes from the IRP’s 26 community reviews from the last 16 years. Ongoing community-based research has led to the development of adaptive capacity indices (ACI) and in particular the Arctic Water Resources Vulnerability Index (AWRVI).

    Education

    CRC’s research and outreach activities leverage connections to several graduate teaching programs to enhance understanding of social-ecological systems, including University of Idaho’s Landscape Architecture program and Department of Design and Environments, where the focus on understanding the built environment is fundamental to resilient approaches in Idaho’s communities and landscapes.

    The CRC has been working with the National Science Foundation’s Engineering Directorate and the American Society of Landscape Architects to have Landscape Architecture formally recognized as a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) profession at NSF. The CRC is the lead in developing the Social Ecological Systems Training and Education Program (SESTEP) which provides a mechanism to train managers, professionals and agency personnel at all levels, so that they are better prepared to tackle the complex human and environmental challenges present in natural and built landscapes.

    Meet our people

    Center for Resilient Communities team

    Lilian Alessa
    Professor, Co-director of the Center for Resilient Communities
    alessa@uidaho.edu

    David Griffith
    Community Affiliate
    crc@uidaho.edu

    Andrew Kliskey
    President’s Professor and Co-director of the Center for Resilient Communities, Idaho EPSCoR Director
    akliskey@uidaho.edu

    Liz Rousseau
    Program Coordinator
    erousseau@uidaho.edu

    James Valentine
    Research Associate
    valentine@uidaho.edu

    Paula Williams
    Research Scientist
    paulawilliams@uidaho.edu

     

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