{"id":4307,"date":"2014-03-10T15:10:16","date_gmt":"2014-03-10T19:10:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/archdesign.utk.edu\/?p=4307"},"modified":"2014-03-10T15:10:16","modified_gmt":"2014-03-10T19:10:16","slug":"research-for-rural-appalachia-provides-winter-weather-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archdesign.utk.edu\/research-for-rural-appalachia-provides-winter-weather-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Research for Rural Appalachia Provides Winter Weather Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"main<\/figure><\/a>Students and faculty of the College of Nursing<\/a> <\/strong>and the College of Architecture and Design are addressing rural Appalachia\u2019s wellness and disaster planning through the UT Appalachia Community Health and Disaster Readiness Project<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Funded by a grant from the US Health Resources and Services Administration, the project is researching the needs of Clay County, Kentucky, an impoverished area in Appalachia.<\/p>\n

The project\u2019s first major effort, \u201cBe Winter Ready,\u201d provides tips to communities vulnerable to natural disasters due to socioeconomic, environmental, or geographic factors. The research prepared for Clay County offers insights to preparedness that anyone can use.<\/p>\n

The project\u2019s solutions to common winter problems include<\/p>\n