Center members span the University of Michigan and the globe, including faculty experts, research collaborators, scholars, and community partners.

Physical planning and design, global and comparative planning, social justice and urban development

Refugee resettlement, participatory approaches to urban governance and refugee social services, state-civil society relations

Novel exposure and health-related sensing technologies to evaluate exposures to noise and other physical hazards

Community organizing and advocacy, informal and precarious settlements, environmental health, climate change, housing development, human migration

Zoonotic and arthropod-vectored pathogens, human-animal interactions, climate change, spillover prevention