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Sometimes years’ worth of studies and research can turn into a collaboration that will not only help the nation’s military but also coastal land-margin regions around the globe.
Sometimes years’ worth of studies and research can turn into a collaboration that will not only help the nation’s military but also coastal land-margin regions around the globe.
LSU faculty receives grant to study ecosystem design approaches 25 May 2021 (Last Updated May 25th, 2021 13:11)
US Army Corps of Engineers provides a $9.3m grant to LSU Civil and Environmental Engineering professors.
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US Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District Headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia. Credit: Antony-22.
LSU Civil and Environmental Engineering professors have received a grant from the US Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) to study how rising sea levels and climate change impact coastal military bases and ecosystems.
Under the $9.3m grant, LSU professors Scott Hagen and Clint Willson will work alongside the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Environmental Laboratory (ERDC-EL) and the University of Delaware.