DIEM achieves its mission by establishing four research focus areas:
I) Coastal Hazards Modeling;
II) Engineering to Enhance the Resilience of the Built and Natural Environment;
III) Disaster Response and Social Resilience;
IV) Planning for Resilience.
V) Cross-Cutting Projects.
Within each of these Research Focus Areas, DIEM partners are carrying out projects that will expand our understanding of hazards science and lead to translational models that move knowledge into practice.
Cross cutting programs support the research of the four focus areas and translate that research into action. The Advanced Information Systems program provides visualization, analysis and geospatial technology that supports all focus area research and helps to communicate findings to practitioners. The Education program, led by our partners from Jackson State University, creates new university level course content in natural hazards and emergency management. An aim of the educational model is to educate the current and next generation of emergency managers, hazards practitioners and scholars, emphasizing the need to reach out to underrepresented populations.
Project summaries are divided into each of the four Research Focus Areas. The summaries include a listing of project leaders or principal investigators, a brief project description, the analytical approach used, data collection methods, and measurable goals. Projects conducted within the Coastal Hazards Modeling Focus Area include:
Projects conducted within the Engineering to Enhance the Resilience of the Built and Natural Environment Focus Area include:
Projects conducted within the Disaster Response and Social Resilience Focus Area include:
Projects conducted within the Planning for Resilience Focus Area include:
Cross-Cutting projects include: