--This is the final output of one of IU's Grand Challenges--Prepared for Environmental Change Grand Challenge--carried out by IU's Environmental Resilience Institute, beginning in 2017. --The work is intended as a crossover publication, hence the emphasis on narrative writing when possible and color images. --Climate change is of course a current, popular topic --Provides an up-to-the-minute snapshot of how Indiana is doing, in terms of resilience under climate change. --Very few published in-depth assessments of a single state's climate resilience
--This is the final output of one of IU's Grand Challenges--Prepared for Environmental Change Grand Challenge--carried out by IU's Environmental Resilience Institute, beginning in 2017. --The work is intended as a crossover publication, hence the emphasis on narrative writing when possible and color images. --Climate change is of course a current, popular topic --Provides an up-to-the-minute snapshot of how Indiana is doing, in terms of resilience under climate change. --Very few published in-depth assessments of a single state's climate resilience
Janet G. McCabe joined the Environmental Resilience Institute in 2017 as its founding Assistant Director of Implementation and served as its Director from 2019 to 2021. She has served as Professor of Practice at the IU McKinney School of Law and has held senior positions in the US Environmental Protection Agency and Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Gabriel M. Filippelli is Chancellor's Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), Director of the Center for Urban Health, and Executive Director of ERI. He is an environmental scientist, with research spanning the fields of climate change, environmental health, and public science.Kimberly A. Novick is Associate Professor and Fischer Faculty Fellow in the O'Neill School at Indiana University, with expertise in how climate change affects eastern US ecosystems, and complementary processes by which ecosystems affect the pace of climate change.James Shanahan is Professor and Founding Dean of the IU Media School and has served as Associate Director of ERI. He is a mass media effects researcher, with a special focus on communication in relation to science and the environment.
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Land Acknowledgment Foreword by Jeffrey S. Dukes and Melissa Widhalm 1. Introduction: Resilience and Climate Change in Indiana by Janet G. McCabe Gabriel M. Filippelli Kimberly A. Novick and James Shanahan 2. Climate and Water Systems by Ben Kravitz Douglas Edmonds Gabriel M. Filippelli Chanh Kieu Travis A. O'Brien Scott Robeson Paul Staten Brian Yanites and Chen Zhu 3. Indiana Forest Resilience is a Matter of Scale and Perspective by Kimberly A. Novick Sarah Mincey Rebecca Lave John Baeten Justin Maxwell and Richard Phillips 4. Biodiversity and Species Movements: Nurturing and Managing Biodiversity in Indiana by Ellen D. Ketterson Daniel Becker Geoffrey Brown Allison Byrd Keith Clay Adam Fudickar Matthew Houser Alex Jahn Jennifer Ann Lau and Sarah Wanamaker 5. Hoosier Agriculture in a Changing Climate: Our Food and Farming System's History Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities to Sow Resilience by Matthew Houser James Robert Farmer Elizabeth Grennan Browning and John Baeten 6. Built Environments and Green Infrastructure: Growing Long-lasting Urban Resilience by Heather L. Reynolds Matthew Houser Samantha L. Hamlin Dana Habeeb Jeffrey S. Wilson Daniel Myers and Gabriel M. Filippelli 7. Resilience and "The Indiana Way": Hoosiers Respond to Environmental Change by Elizabeth Grennan Browning and Eric Sandweiss 8. Communicating Resilience: Challenges and Examples by Beth Edwards and Nathan Geiger 9. Tools and Leadership for Community Resilience by Janet G. McCabe and Andrea Webster 10. Equitability Health and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change by Gabriel M. Filippelli Dana Habeeb Jeffrey S. Wilson and Heather L. Reynolds 11. Building Resilience to an Energy Transition in Indiana by David M. Konisky Nikolaos Zirogiannis and Sanya Carley 12. Conclusion: Moving Forward Toward Resilience by Eva Sanders Allen and Lingxi Chenyang Contributors Index
Land Acknowledgment Foreword by Jeffrey S. Dukes and Melissa Widhalm 1. Introduction: Resilience and Climate Change in Indiana by Janet G. McCabe Gabriel M. Filippelli Kimberly A. Novick and James Shanahan 2. Climate and Water Systems by Ben Kravitz Douglas Edmonds Gabriel M. Filippelli Chanh Kieu Travis A. O'Brien Scott Robeson Paul Staten Brian Yanites and Chen Zhu 3. Indiana Forest Resilience is a Matter of Scale and Perspective by Kimberly A. Novick Sarah Mincey Rebecca Lave John Baeten Justin Maxwell and Richard Phillips 4. Biodiversity and Species Movements: Nurturing and Managing Biodiversity in Indiana by Ellen D. Ketterson Daniel Becker Geoffrey Brown Allison Byrd Keith Clay Adam Fudickar Matthew Houser Alex Jahn Jennifer Ann Lau and Sarah Wanamaker 5. Hoosier Agriculture in a Changing Climate: Our Food and Farming System's History Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities to Sow Resilience by Matthew Houser James Robert Farmer Elizabeth Grennan Browning and John Baeten 6. Built Environments and Green Infrastructure: Growing Long-lasting Urban Resilience by Heather L. Reynolds Matthew Houser Samantha L. Hamlin Dana Habeeb Jeffrey S. Wilson Daniel Myers and Gabriel M. Filippelli 7. Resilience and "The Indiana Way": Hoosiers Respond to Environmental Change by Elizabeth Grennan Browning and Eric Sandweiss 8. Communicating Resilience: Challenges and Examples by Beth Edwards and Nathan Geiger 9. Tools and Leadership for Community Resilience by Janet G. McCabe and Andrea Webster 10. Equitability Health and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change by Gabriel M. Filippelli Dana Habeeb Jeffrey S. Wilson and Heather L. Reynolds 11. Building Resilience to an Energy Transition in Indiana by David M. Konisky Nikolaos Zirogiannis and Sanya Carley 12. Conclusion: Moving Forward Toward Resilience by Eva Sanders Allen and Lingxi Chenyang Contributors Index
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