Robert Lloyd
Graduate Research Fellow, Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network, Georgia State University
Urban Studies Institute
Georgia State University
PO Box 3992
Atlanta, GA 30302
Titles
- Graduate Research Fellow, Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network, Georgia State University
Biography
Robert Lloyd received his BA in Anthropology from SUNY Albany in 2004, and his MA in the same field from Georgia State University in 2017. His Master’s thesis concerned how US Gulf Coast residents live with and recover from hurricanes. Besides his social science training, he has an extensive background in the natural sciences, and has worked as a wetlands manager for the US Army at Fort Stewart, Georgia, an ecologist for an Atlanta-area transportation company, and an environmental scientist for the Port of New Orleans. He has an intense interest in the intersections between culture and the environments humans live in, and a commitment to ensuring the sustainability and adaptability of communities in the most equitable ways possible.
Education
- MA, Anthropology, Georgia State University, 2017
- BA, Anthropology, State University of New York-Albany, 2004
Journal Articles
2021
Chang, H., A. Pallathadka, J. Sauer, N. Grimm, R. Zimmerman, C. Cheng, D. M. Iwaniec, Y. Kim, R. Lloyd, P. T. McPhearson, B. Rosenzweig, T. Troxler, C. Welty, R. Brenner and P. Herreros-Cantis. 2021. Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities. Sustainable Cities and Society 68(May):102786. DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.102786. (link )