Wading Through Compound Flooding in Trinidad

Understanding Flooding in Trinidad Flooding is one of the most pressing challenges facing the Caribbean, and in Trinidad and Tobago, it is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. A single event can disrupt entire communities and livelihoods, especially when multiple factors come together. Flooding is rarely caused by just one factor. Heavy rainfall, rising river levels, and coastal influences […]
Symposium and Field Visit to Guyana

From Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th April, Research Assistant, Andrew Williams joined members of the project team on the Caribbean Flood Resilience Framework project in Guyana for a symposium at the University of Guyana, along with various field activities. Project team members during the Guyana visit. Left to right: Mr. Andrew Williams, Dr. Masoud Zaerpour, Dr. Steven Wells, Prof. Chandra Madramootoo, Prof. Wouter Buytaert, […]