
Abrina Williams
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Abrina is a resilience-focused urban planning researcher with a background in sustainability and climate change adaptation. She joined ISET-International in 2013 and graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in Environmental Studies in 2014. She is currently pursuing a Master's in Urban Planning from Texas A&M and specializes in planning for natural hazards. During her time at Texas A&M, she has served as a Research Assistant at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center. She helped design and conduct research informing a guidebook for urban planners and allied professionals on how to engage in pre and post-natural hazard planning. Additionally, she led in the development of the final report on an NSF-funded project examining food insecurity after Hurricane Harvey. Abrina currently supports ISET-International in both research and media management.
Profile Summary
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Urban Planning for Pre and Post Disaster Recovery
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Social Media Management
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Administration