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Kenneth Broad is a Professor in the Environmental Science & Policy Department at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami. His roles include Director of the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. Research focuses on climate adaptation, disaster risk communication, environmental anthropology, and exploration science. Notable work includes analyzing climatopias (climate-inspired urban designs) and evaluating public comprehension of hurricane risk graphics like the NHC's 'Cone of Uncertainty.'
Key research interests span climate policy, mental health impacts of environmental threats, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions using cave systems. He collaborates internationally on projects such as Cuba's subaquatic cave studies and Bahamian speleothem climate records. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed here, but his work frequently addresses societal resilience to climate change.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary methods, combining anthropology, climatology, and behavioral science. Recent articles critique climate adaptation frameworks and propose improvements to weather communication tools. His grants involve collaborations with institutions like NOAA and the National Science Foundation, focusing on coastal risk mitigation and environmental policy.


