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Engineering for Natural Hazards (ENH) (Ongoing)
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Project Family
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
- Campus Cyberinfrastructure
- Civil Infrastructure Systems (CIS)
- Coastal SEES
- Critical Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems (CRISP)
- Critical Zone Observatories (CZO)
- Cyber SEES
- Decision Frameworks for Multi-Hazard Resilient and Sustainable Buildings (RSB)
- Decision, Risk and Management Sciences (DRMS)
- Dimensions of Biodiversity
- Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
- Energy for Sustainability
- Energy, Power, Control and Networks (EPCN)
- Engineering for Natural Hazards (ENH)
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Sustainability
- Hydrologic Sciences
- Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events (IMEE)
- Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems (INFEWS)
- Prediction and Resilience Against Extreme Events (PREEVENTS)
- Research Traineeship (NRT) Program
- Smart and Connected Communities (S&CC)
- Structural and Architectural Engineering and Materials (SAEM)
Description
Engineering for Natural Hazards supports fundamental research that advances knowledge for understanding and mitigating the impact of natural hazards on constructed civil infrastructure. While research may focus on a single natural hazard, research that considers civil infrastructure performance over its lifetime in the context of multiple hazards, that is, a multi-hazard approach, is encouraged.