CESSRST Scholar inspired to Advocate for Communities Impacted by Natural Disasters
March 7, 2021
Alumni Students, Cohort IV, Undergraduate
Cohort Level: Cohort - IV
Career Goal: My career goal(s) after I graduate from my current degree program would be to get a job with an environmental organization like The Nature Conservancy, where I can help them work in creating environmental policies that pertain to access to clean water in developing countries. Additionally, I would like to get into a master's program for environmental policy (I am not sure from what academic institution yet, but preferably one in New York/ NYC area.)
Expected Graduation Date: September 1, 2021
Degree: B.A Sociology/ International Studies
Research Title: A Comparison of Two Approaches for Estimating Economic and Demographic Exposure to Coastal Risks
Research Synopsis: This project examines economic and demographic indicators of exposure to coastal risks, like storm surge/sea level rise, using GIS.
Approach 1: Use county boundaries to analyze impacts to population, employment, etc.
Approach 2: Use modified county boundaries to analyze impacts, with county boundaries modified using land cover data to remove uninhabited areas: water, wetland, open space.
This project examines economic and demographic indicators of exposure to coastal risks, like storm surge/sea level rise, using GIS.
Approach 1: Use county boundaries to analyze impacts to population, employment, etc.
Approach 2: Use modified county boundaries to analyze impacts, with county boundaries modified using land cover data to remove uninhabited areas: water, wetland, open space.
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