The CBR mission is to conduct and coordinate interdisciplinary research and learning to enhance global understanding of environmental issues, provide solutions through innovative applications and communication, and inform policy and practice.


From the Director

jmclachlanThe CBR is a noble experiment in progress. Created by many, it has been molded and shaped by faculty, students, and staff over the past twelve years, but its vision has remained constant. Under the guidance of two New Orleans universities, the CBR has created a place where eminent scholars and teachers from varying backgrounds and disciplines gather to conduct research, debate vital issues, instruct the young, and connect with the community outside its walls. CBR is a proud member of the School of Science and Engineering at Tulane University.

Since Katrina, CBR researchers and staff have shifted existing programs, and developed new research and outreach to rebuild and restore New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. The focus of this work is on creating a city and region where the social, built, and natural systems are resilient and able to recover from future disasters, and reconnecting the city to its natural landscape.

 
CBR Spotlight
Featured Programs
     
CBR, Pipeline, NSF   Researchers find another estrogenic compound in soy
     
CBR, Pipeline, NSF   Bayou Bienvenue:
Linking Projects and Partners
     
CBR, Pipeline, NSF   CBR & USGS Plans in Works for Wetlands Observatory
     
CBR, New Orleans recovery   Exhibit by the Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research and the Louisiana State Museum to focus on hurricane and its impact.
 
CBR, UNESCO, New Orleans as a model urban biosphere   "New Orleans as a model urban biosphere" -- UNESCO in partnership with  the CBR and  the Stockholm Resilience Center
     
Environmental Learning at the CBR   Environmental Learning: Enhancing opportunity, diversity, fostering environmental literacy
     
Urban Ecosyßtem Initiative at CBR   UrbanEco Initiative: Resilience, Recovery, and Sustainability
     
Human and Ecological Health at CBR   Human and Ecological Health: From Bedside to Bayou
     
   
     
   
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