Laura Schmitt Olabisi discusses her GLISA-funded project, "A modeling framework for informing decision-maker response to extreme heat events in Michigan under climate change." This presentation was part of the GLISA Symposium 2011 on November 3, 2011. To watch all videos from the symposium, please visit glisa.umich.edu/great_lakes_climate/glisa_symposium.php. Project synopsis: This project will assess human health risks of extreme heat events in Michigan cities and create a dynamic modeling framework that tests policy and management options for reducing morbidity and mortality related to these events. For more information about GLISA, its projects and its work, visit us at www.glisa.umich.edu.
