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S7E11 - Kiera O'Donnell - Understanding the Dynamics of Post-Hurricane Shoreline Protection Decisions

Author
Patti Mulligan
Published
Tue 11 Apr 2023
Episode Link
https://ges-center-lectures-ncsu.pinecast.co/episode/e68619ee/kiera-o-donnell-understanding-the-dynamics-of-post-hurricane-shoreline-protection-decisions

Understanding the Dynamics of Post-Hurricane Shoreline Protection Decisions


Dr. Kiera O'Donnell, Postdoctoral Associate, Biology, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University


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Insights into the complex factors that shape people's perceptions of their environment and their decisions around shoreline protection.


Abstract


Coastal communities around the world face a growing threat from rising sea levels, more severe storms, and droughts. To address these challenges, many have turned to natural and nature-based features (NNBF) as a means of reducing hazard exposure while also providing important environmental and social benefits. Despite their many advantages, however, a significant number of waterfront property owners continue to opt for hardened infrastructure to protect their shorelines. Kiera O'Donnell investigated the aftermath of two hurricanes to gain insight into the dynamics between people and their environment in the context of shoreline protection. While both communities surveyed showed an awareness of the protective properties of NNBF, a majority chose hardened infrastructure as their preferred option. Her study sheds new light on the complex factors that influence decision-making in the face of environmental hazards, and highlights the importance of understanding these dynamics to ensure effective and sustainable solutions.


Speaker Bio


Kiera O'Donnell earned her PhD in 2022 from Northeastern where she worked with Dr. Steven Scyphers and was a member of his Social-Ecological Sustainability lab. Her dissertation research focused on the landscape and social outcomes of Hurricane Irma in the lower Florida Keys and Hurricane Michael in the Florida Panhandle. Kiera holds a BS degree in Oceanography from the University of New England and previously worked at NOAA as a data analyst for sea level and storms.


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