Flood Risk Perception and Community Engagement in Lewes, Delaware
Through surveys, workshops, and participatory planning, this project explores how communities perceive flood hazards and adaptation strategies, and how local knowledge can be integrated into resilience and hazard-mitigation efforts.
Related publications
- Street-to-pipe diagnosis of compound rain–tailwater flooding (2026)
- Evaluating the Impact of Non-Stationary Groundwater Irrigation Behavior (2025)
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- Coastal Flooding: Modeling, Monitoring, and Protection Systems (2022)
- Detroit River Phosphorus Loads: Anatomy of a Binational Watershed (2019)
- Role of Heterogeneous Behavioral Factors in an Agent-Based Model of Crop Choice and Groundwater Irrigation (2019)

