New project director named for Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › New project director named for Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative New project director named for Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative Published: August 27, 2019 Author: Brandi Wampler Danielle Wood Danielle Wood, associate director for research in the Center for Civic Innovation at the University of Notre Dame, has been named project director of the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative (ND-GAIN), a key program of the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative.  ND-GAIN works to enhance the world’s understanding of adaptation through knowledge, products and services that inform public and private actions and investments in vulnerable communities. Through various research tools, the ND-GAIN team aims to motivate communities to build social, physical and natural systems that save lives and improve livelihoods, protect our environment and strengthen market and policy positions.  “ND-GAIN is a publicly available, transparent resource providing important details for government officials, climate change experts and communities looking for tools to assess their adaptation needs,” said Wood. “I look forward to leading this initiative and supporting communities and leaders that want to move the needle on climate change adaptation.” As project director of ND-GAIN, Wood will oversee the program’s Country Index and Urban Adaptation Assessment. The Country Index, released annually, is a measurement tool that helps governments, businesses and communities examine risks exacerbated by climate change. The Urban Adaptation Assessment (UAA) is a new measurement tool that assesses the climate risk and readiness of more than 270 cities in the United States and allows users to explore a city’s adaptability to climate hazards. ND-GAIN was previously led by Patrick Regan, former professor of political science and peace studies. “For the last three years, Pat nurtured the program through his leadership of the Kresge-funded UAA project, and brought additional new perspective the Country Index. We are grateful for his work on both of these novel climate adaptation tools. His efforts were critical in making this program what it is today and we wish him all the best in his new endeavors,” said Jennifer Tank, director of the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative and Ludmilla F., Stephen J. and Robert T. Galla Professor of Biological Sciences. “We are excited to see how Danielle brings new perspectives on resilience planning and community engagement, as well as evaluation expertise to this role, to further develop ND-GAIN moving forward.” The Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) at the University of Notre Dame brings together more than 50 researchers across diverse disciplines to help people and ecosystems adapt to climate change, mitigate the effects of land use impacts, predict species occurrences in a shifting world and improve water quality. The initiative works hand-in-hand with partners to support research that matters to society, answering the most critical environmental questions of our time. To learn more about ND-ECI, visit environmentalchange.nd.edu. To learn more about ND-GAIN, visit GAIN.nd.edu. Contact: Brandi Wampler, research communications specialist, Notre Dame Research, brandiwampler@nd.edu, 574-631-8183; @UNDResearch Originally published by Brandi Wampler at gain.nd.edu on Aug. 22. Posted In: Research Faculty and Staff Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related October 04, 2022 NIH awards $4 million grant to psychologists researching suicide prevention August 16, 2022 NSF names Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis a Phase II Center for Chemical Innovation July 22, 2022 Six Notre Dame faculty receive NSF early career awards May 02, 2022 Edward Maginn appointed associate vice president for research May 02, 2022 Anna Haskins testifies at National Academies session on intergenerational poverty For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn