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Dr. Christopher Emrich is the Boardman Endowed Professor of Environmental Science and Public Administration at the University of Central Florida's School of Public Administration, part of the College of Community Innovation and Education. He also serves as Interim Director of UCF's National Center for Integrated Coastal Research. His research focuses on equitable disaster recovery solutions, geospatial technologies in emergency management, and social vulnerability analysis. He has worked with FEMA and conducted studies in regions like Florida, Louisiana, and Puerto Rico to address recovery inequities and climate impacts.
Dr. Emrich's work emphasizes transdisciplinary approaches to understand disaster loss patterns and resilience, particularly for socially vulnerable populations. His projects include developing tools like the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) and impact assessments for federal recovery programs. He investigates how environmental stressors, such as heatwaves and flooding, affect health outcomes in marginalized communities.
Recent publications explore topics like power outage inequities, heat-related health risks for elderly populations, and flood loss dynamics along U.S. coastlines. His research bridges geospatial analytics with policy to inform disaster mitigation and climate adaptation strategies. Despite his extensive contributions, no specific awards are listed in the provided text.
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