A community of researchers accelerating climate-resilient transportation infrastructure.

WE”RE COMMITTED TO CLIMATE-RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE STANDARD PRACTICE.

ICNet Global’s mission


There is a growing recognition of the need to plan and design for anticipated climate change impacts. ICNet Global aims to bridge the gap between climate scientists, infrastructure, researchers, practitioners, and agency personnel to inform more forward-looking and climate-smart engineering education, research, policy, and practice. We’re committed to making climate-resilient infrastructure standard practice.

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WE’RE FOCUSED ACCELERATING THE SYNTHESIS BETWEEN CLIMATE SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING.

Our Commitment

RESILIENT

We provide resilient solutions for climate science and transportation engineering research in the United States and beyond.

COLLABORATIVE

We work collaboratively to bridge the gap between our interdisciplinary networks of climate scientists, researchers, and practitioners on infrastructure engineering and policy.

INNOVATIVE

We provide climate resilience solutions in strategic and innovative ways for our network.

COMMITTED

We’re committed to making climate-resilient infrastructire standard practice.

EDUCATIONAL

We aim to provide climate-resilient, forward-thinking, climate-smart engineering education, research policy, and practice.

MEET THE ICNET GLOBAL TEAM

Our Team

Jennifer Jacobs - The ICNet Global Team

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jennifer Jacobs

Jo Sias - The ICNet Global Team

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jo E. Sias

Katharine Hayhoe - The ICNet Global Team

NATURE CONSERVANCY

Katharine Hayhoe

Gordon Airey - The ICNet Global Team

NOTTINGHAM TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING CENTRE

Gordon Airey

Previous & Upcoming Events

ICNet Global Graduate Student Spring Webinar Series

Topic:Nature-Based Solutions and Infrastructure
Date: April 26, 2022
Time: 2:00-3:00PM ET

Travel Awards

ICNet Global’s Discovery Travel Awards enable graduate students to expand their knowledge, to build professional national and international relationships, and to experience working with climate change impacts on infrastructure

For now, watch our past workshops & Webinars

WEDNESDAY JULY 29TH AND THURSDAY JULY 30TH