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A Report Series on Progress Toward Human Health and Community Resilience in the Gulf of Mexico Region

Completed

The committee on Progress Toward Human Health and Community Resilience in the Gulf of Mexico Region will examine key challenges and priorities in the Gulf states (i.e., Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas) related to human health and community resilience, and assess progress that has been made to address challenges in these areas. The committee will also explore opportunities for enhancing or improving health and community resilience in this region and identify major challenges, critical gaps, and innovative or transformative approaches that could advance health and community resilience for communities and people who live and work in the Gulf region.

Description

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will appoint an ad-hoc committee to assess progress toward health and community resilience in the Gulf of Mexico region. Specifically, the committee will:

  • Review major efforts (past or present), common challenges, and/or key priorities in health and community resilience across the five Gulf of Mexico states (i.e., Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas).
  • Develop an approach that could be used to assess the progress of health and community resilience across the Gulf of Mexico region over time through future studies in this series.
  • Consider opportunities that could lead to significant progress in enhancing or improving health and community resilience across the Gulf of Mexico region.
  • Identify major challenges or critical gaps (e.g., in research, data/information, planning, policy) that could be addressed to advance health and community resilience in the Gulf of Mexico region, including potential innovative or transformative approaches.

Collaborators

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Staff Officer

Sponsors

Internal Funding

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Scott Wollek

Lead

Thelma Cox

Jennifer Cohen

Noel Walters

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