Applying the results of a U.S.-based national resilient design education study in the field and the classroom during disaster recovery operations

Gavin Smith, Mai Thi Nguyen
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This article discusses the results of a study assessing the state of disaster resilient design education at U.S. colleges and universities including architecture, building sciences, land use planning, landscape architecture, and engineering. Based on our findings, we describe proposed future directions for resilient design education, including drawing lessons from a disaster recovery case study titled the Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative (HMDRRI). This two-year student and faculty engagement effort assisted six hard-hit under-resourced communities based on a set of needs identified by participating jurisdictions that were not being addressed by governmental or non-profit agencies and organizations. Understood in the context of the study, HMDRRI has been used to address identified educational shortfalls found in our research and to further the goals of two graduate certificate programs advancing disaster resilience. The key aims of both programs are to build the skills required of the next generation of researchers and practitioners to better understand the complexities of disaster recovery and to apply that experiential knowledge to help improve disaster recovery processes and outcomes throughout their careers.
将美国国家弹性设计教育研究的结果应用于灾难恢复行动的现场和课堂
本文讨论了一项研究的结果,该研究评估了美国高校的抗灾设计教育状况,包括建筑学、建筑科学、土地利用规划、景观建筑学和工程学。基于我们的发现,我们描述了弹性设计教育的未来方向,包括从一个名为“马修飓风灾难恢复和弹性倡议”(HMDRRI)的灾难恢复案例研究中吸取教训。这项为期两年的学生和教师参与工作,根据参与的司法管辖区确定的一系列需求,帮助六个受灾严重的资源不足社区,这些需求没有得到政府或非营利机构和组织的解决。在本研究的背景下,HMDRRI已被用于解决我们研究中发现的教育不足,并进一步实现两个研究生证书项目的目标,以提高抗灾能力。这两个项目的主要目标是培养下一代研究人员和从业人员所需的技能,以更好地理解灾难恢复的复杂性,并在他们的职业生涯中应用这些经验知识来帮助改善灾难恢复的过程和结果。
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