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Bobuchi Ken-Opurum

Home / Events / Tartans On The Rise / 2023 Honorees / Bobuchi Ken-Opurum

Founder, Re-HOUSED Climate Decision Support Toolkit

Better Informing Global Communities to Combat Climate Change

Oftentimes, the populations most affected by climate change are the groups with the least access to solutions that could improve their lives.

That鈥檚 an imbalance that Bobuchi Ken-Opurum (CFA 2022) seeks to correct.

She created the Re-HOUSED Climate Decision Support Toolkit to gather resources that help people living in tropical locations in the Southern Hemisphere. Her information helps them build or improve their housing to better contend with flooding and heat stress.

鈥淪olutions are available, but they鈥檙e mostly in scientific journals or conference papers,鈥 Bobuchi says. 鈥淯nless you have the capacity to go find them, read them and understand them, you don't really know the solutions. I broke those down and made them very simple.鈥

In the toolkit, she presents information visually. She鈥檚 created a web app to help individuals make decisions based on their unique needs. There鈥檚 also a guidebook of strategies with details on how to build them, since the majority of her intended global audience lives in structures that they construct themselves.

Growing up in Nigeria, Bobuchi鈥檚 community used cisterns to catch rainwater for various uses, while simple patches to potholes improved bad roads. These little things requiring relatively basic knowledge and tools made a big difference in everyone鈥檚 daily lives.

鈥淚've always been interested in ingenuity and bottom-up, grassroots measures that people can do themselves,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t really matters to find out what people can do across different cultures to cope with climate change.鈥澨

Story by Elizabeth Speed

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"At 麻豆村, my advisor (and School of Architecture Assistant Professor) Erica Cochran Hameen did not give me a project to do. She asked what I want to do, and she and my advisors provided guidance to support me," Bobuchi says, noting that her advisors helped her make connections to three different sources of funding to enable the completion of her toolkit.
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