
Kelsea Best
Assistant Professor, Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Ave
Columbus, OH 43210-1226
Areas of Expertise
- Climate resilience
- Equitable climate adaptation
- Climate-related migration and mobility
- Climate gentrification
- Coupled human-natural systems
- Agent-based modeling
- Coastal resilience
Dr. Best’s research focuses on understanding how climate change interacts with human societies and infrastructure, how people may adapt to climate change effects, and how climate adaptation measures can be designed and implemented in a just and equitable way. Her work is highly interdisciplinary and strives to connect methods, disciplines, and researchers from across geographies and fields. Dr. Best’s research is grounded in data-driven methods including machine learning and agent-based modeling, but also seeks to advance conventional modeling approaches by expanding the role of personal narrative and community participation in informing computational models. Some of her current projects include modeling individual and household migration decisions under climate change, assessing renters’ vulnerability to natural disasters and implications for housing security, identifying infrastructure needs for climate-migrant-receiving communities, and understanding dynamics related to climate gentrification in coastal cities.