This Working Group aligns near-term community needs with long-term adaptation strategies to address complex spatial challenges. The gap between community action and scientific consensus is widening, which suggests a fundamental lack of trust. At the intersections of public health, climate change, and economic instability, the group will use case studies, engagement, and community narratives to highlight the convergence of action and design research.
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Bridging Needs with Research through Action-Oriented Community Design
Working Group Leads
Jeff Carney, University of Florida and Ann Yoachim, Tulane University
Emails: j.carney@ufl.edu; ayoachim@tulane.edu
Working Group Members
Carla Brisotto, University of Florida
Andy Fox, North Carolina State University
David Kay, Cornell University
Steve Luoni, University of Arkansas
John Mathias, Florida State University
Ceara O’Leary, University of Detroit Mercy
David Perkes, Gulf Coast Community Design Center
Gavin Smith, North Carolina State University
Lucia Velotti, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Haorui Wu, Dalhousie University
CONVERGE is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Division of Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation, Program on Humans, Disasters, and the Built Environment (Award #1841338). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.