Professor Dominic Boyer is featured in a new research on how flooding risks are affecting people’s decision in Houston. The project will focus on two flood-prone areas, Greenspoint and Meyerland, and study how the residents are taking into account of past flooding as they make life decisions, and how those events have affected their emotional attachments to communities and homes. More information about the project can be found here.

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This sounds like a fascinating project! Professor Dominic Boyer’s research on how flooding risks are influencing residents’ decisions in Houston is incredibly relevant, especially in areas like Greenspoint and Meyerland that are prone to floods. It’s interesting to think about how past flooding experiences shape not just practical decisions but also emotional ties to homes and communities. Looking forward to learning more about the findings
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