About AIR

Arizona Institute for Resilience

At the Arizona Institute for Resilience, we turn science into actionable, community-oriented solutions.

Our focus is resilience, the capacity to respond to environmental change in innovative ways by adapting toward more sustainable and equitable outcomes.

We bring together researchers, educators, problem-solvers, and innovators from diverse disciplines – science, engineering, humanities, economics, public policy, law, the arts, and beyond – to develop innovative and practical solutions to the many environmental and resilience challenges we all face today.

Our Vision

A vibrant and sustainable Earth where communities are resilient to environmental change.

Our Mission

To develop and apply diverse knowledges in creating solutions to environmental change through interdisciplinary research, community relationships, and experiential learning.

AIR Leadership

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A bare tree on the beach.

Led by Director Sharon Collinge, we explore and develop solutions with campus and community partners that will serve human and natural communities across the globe. As part of the UArizona Office of Research, Innovation & Impact, led by Interim Senior Vice President Elliott Cheu, AIR builds a robust web of environmental connections across colleges and departments that collectively make up the Arizona Environment program.

Centers and Programs

AIR comprises fifteen centers and programs that work together to draw on the expertise of many colleges and departments to promote partnerships and interdisciplinary activities. Our research informs tools, resources, and strategies to build more resilient systems and foster community outreach and collaboration. Our solutions engage a full array of disciplines, professional schools, international capacity, and entrepreneurial opportunities. Looking to the future, AIR will help individuals, businesses and communities manage risk and find opportunities in global change.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

At AIR, we center values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) to support transformation toward a more equitable society. The Institute's actionable solutions to local and global environmental problems are rooted in social and environmental justice. For more information, visit air.arizona.edu/deij.

Land Acknowledgement

 

Our Institute at the University of Arizona sits on the ancestral homelands of the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui/Yoeme people whose relationships with this land continue to this day. We offer gratitude to the land and the people who have stewarded it for generations, and commit to sustaining relationships that recognize and acknowledge the people, cultures, and histories that make up our community.