The Center for Resiliency was established in the summer of 2021 to serve the State of Texas in assisting with establishing a networking center and data collaborative to provide service, outreach, and education for improved multi-disaster resilience in the Gulf Coast region. Our vision is to advance the capacity of Texas’ resilience to the perils either man-made or natural that befall our citizens on a regular basis. The Center presents a futuristic paradigm for higher education in Texas. Whereas university extension services disseminate centralized information regionally, the Center for Resilience provides a model for completing the circle by gathering regional information from numerous stakeholders and then compiling, analyzing and funneling the knowledge locally, regionally, statewide, and beyond.
The capacity of a complex system to adapt and maintain its function and support the well-being of the interdependent subsystems through adversity.
Environmental / Engineering / Geospatial / Biology
Local Industry / Engineering / Physics
Economic Development / Local Business
Social Work / HealthCare / Art / Education / History / Sociology
Politics / Public Administration / Emergency Management / Criminal Justice
For More Information Contact
Marilyn Guidry, Assistant Director of Research and Data Management
MGuidry11@lamar.edu