Our research aims to advance knowledge by identifying, explaining, and quantifying the complex interactions among the coastal community goals of equity, economic prosperity, and resilience to hurricane-related hazards, both now and in the future.
As CHEER welcomes its second cohort of summer scholars, the Hub is thrilled to feature the Bill Anderson Fund in its inaugural issue of Partner Perspectives, a quarterly column that highlights the strategic, collaborative work done alongside one of CHEER’s diverse partners.
Climate Game On: UD Hosts Inaugural Climate-themed Video Game Jam
Contestants were challenged to create an original video game that addressed the competition's three themes. This event was organized by A.R. Siders, CHEER's Practitioner Engagement Director and government thrust leader.
The Coastal Hazards, Equity, Economic prosperity and Resilience (CHEER) Hub is a five-year, $16.5 million project funded by the National Science Foundation's Coastlines and People (CoPe) program.