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  • Environmental Health
  • Disaster Science
  • Community-Based Participatory Research

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  • Disaster research is hindered by coordination, resource access, and collaboration challenges.
  • Chemical exposures and health concerns are common post-disaster impacts.
  • Community-engaged research is vital for addressing environmental exposures in affected populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present examples of community-engaged disaster research (CEnDR).
  • To examine the impact of CEnDR on community infrastructure following disasters.
  • To highlight effective CEnDR structures for disaster-affected communities.

Main Methods:

  • Three case studies of CEnDR following oil spills, hurricanes, and wildfires.
  • Focus on integrating local knowledge and community voices.
  • Analysis of impacts on social, physical, and technical community infrastructure.

Main Results:

  • CEnDR effectively addresses disaster research infrastructure challenges.
  • Established researcher/community networks foster collaboration.
  • Convenient tools and adaptable data collection enhance equitable access and data return.

Conclusions:

  • Community-engaged disaster research strengthens community resilience.
  • CEnDR models are crucial for long-term recovery and addressing environmental health concerns.
  • Effective CEnDR structures improve research accessibility and community engagement post-disaster.