
Risk & Resilience
The Risk & Resilience Research Community seeks to find common ground and collaboration opportunities among researchers at Purdue with an interest in risk or resilience from any disciplinary perspective or background and in any application area. We want to learn how different disciplines think about these topics and facilitate matchmaking between methodologists and domain specialists, between risk assessment and risk management experts, and between scholars, practitioners and decision makers. We also foster collaborative develoment of seed ideas in pursuit of interdisciplinary proposal opportunties. Risk and resilience cut across many of ISF’s other research communities, so partnerships with other groups are welcome.
Key areas of research include:
- Engineering, infrastructure and built environment
- Risk perception and risk communication
- Weather, climate, and natural hazards
- Disaster mitigation, response, and recovery
- Economics and benefits analysis
- Environmental and ecological risk assessment
- Resilience theory and systems dynamics
- Actuarial sciences and insurance
- Sustainable and resilient communities
Co-Leads: Dan Chavas (EAPS) & Hua Cai (IE/EEE)
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
ISF supports research and partnerships to accelerate the transition to a sustainable resilient and prosperous future by aligning our work with one or more of the SDGs. Each community and initiative identifies specific goals related to their area. For the Risk and Resilience Research Community this includes:
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