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Author: Dijani Laplace

Dijani is a Graduate Research Assistant working with Harte Research Institute’s Community Resilience group. His research interests are in ecosystem science and the environmental applications of GIS. In his down time, He enjoys playing basketball, watching TV and movies, and hanging with his friends.
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A Caribbean perspective

  • by Dijani Laplace
  • Posted on February 1, 2023February 1, 2023

As a region, the Caribbean is no stranger to hurricanes. The National Hurricane Center stated…

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