Assessing Social Infrastructure in the Face of Climate and Gentrification Risk: Building Community Resilience in Elizabeth, NJ

Jacqueline C Park Albaum

Co-Presenters: Danny Munoz, Karina Ponze, Samuel Rivera

College: The Dorothy and George Hennings College of Science, Mathematics and Technology

Major: Earth Science

Faculty Research Mentor: Galia Shokry

Abstract:

This project explores how social infrastructure can support community resilience in the face of climate and gentrification risks. Grounded in Elizabeth, NJ, the research supports ongoing community-engaged work with Groundwork Elizabeth (CBO) and other local stakeholders.

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