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NSF CRISP Grant to Peacock, Rosenheim and Goldberg

TAMU researchers Walter Gillis Peacock (Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning and the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center), Nathanael Rosenheim (Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center and Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning), and Dan Goldberg (Geography; Computer Science & Engineering), have been awarded a grant for a NSF sponsored project on Critical Infrastructure Systems and Communities (CRISP). The name of the project is “CRISP Type 2/Collaborative Research: Scalable Decision Model to Achieve Local and Regional Resilience of Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Systems and Communities.” The awarded grant is for $2,500,000, and the project will take place from 2016 to 2020. More information on the project>

peacock-110rosenheim-110goldberg-110 More information on the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center can be viewed here.