LA-SEER Talk

The Louisiana Social, Environmental, and Economic Resilience (LA-SEER) Center hosts LA-SEER Talk: From Risk to Resilience, a dynamic online talk series where experts, researchers, and leaders come together to illuminate pathways from risk to resilience.

Since its launch, LA-SEER Talk has served as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge sharing. The Spring 2025 season brought together prominent experts, changemakers, and industry leaders to explore how risk can be transformed into actionable resilience. Building on this momentum, the Fall 2025 series highlighted leading LSU researchers whose work is advancing multidisciplinary approaches to risk reduction and resilience building across Louisiana.

Continuing this successful trajectory, the Spring 2026 season kicked off on February 4, 2026, with a talk by Dr. Jill Trepanier, Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography & Anthropology at LSU. The season features distinguished speakers sharing cutting-edge research, tools, and insights that support science-driven resilience planning for Louisiana and beyond. The second session, on February 19, 2026, features Dr. Kevin Smiley, Associate Professor in the LSU Department of Sociology, College of Humanities and Social Sciences. In his talk, “Attributing Multi-Hazard Impacts of Hurricane Ida in South Louisiana to Past, Present, and Future Climates,” he examines emerging research on whether—and to what extent—climate change intensifies hurricanes.

Looking ahead, the next LA-SEER Talk will take place on March 3, 2026, featuring Dr. Robert Twilley, LSU Vice President for Research and Economic Development and professor in the Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences, who will share insights on ecosystem-based approaches to coastal resilience.

 

LA-SEER Talk with Dr. Robert Twilley

Register for la-seer talk with dr. Robert Twilley

LA-SEER Talk: From Risk to Resilience - Fall 2025 Session

 

LA-SEER Talk: From Risk to Resilience - Spring 2025 Session