Partnership for Climate Resilient Mobile Home Park Communities

Program Contact

Skye Niles

skye.niles@colorado.edu

Western Water Assessment (WWA) is an applied research program in CIRES (the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) at the University of Colorado Boulder that collaborates with partners to provide actionable science that helps them adapt to climate change. WWA focuses on working with frontline communities most impacted by climate change to assess their needs and produce locally-relevant research to enhance climate resilience. 

Recognizing the increasing issues at the intersection of housing affordability and climate risk, WWA and community partner Green Latinos developed this project to better understand and address climate risks in mobile home park communities.  

Mobile homes provide a critical source of affordable housing for many Colorado residents. However, due to both social and physical/infrastructure factors, mobile home residents are often more at risk of climate-related risks and impacts than people living in other home types. 

Our project works with community partners and mobile home park residents in Pueblo, Colorado, to identify and assess climate risks in mobile homes, including such concerns as extreme heat, wildfire, and water issues.

Through this collaboration, this project aims to identify some of the specific needs and individual, community, and policy level actions that can enhance mobile home park residents’ resiliency to climate threats. 

  • Interviews with mobile home park residents and stakeholders to discuss mobile home climate risks

    Additional Info

    WWA will hold ongoing interviews and meetings with mobile home park residents and stakeholders to discuss mobile home climate risks.


    Location

    in colorado

    Pueblo

    Dates

    Ongoing

    Public or Private

    Public Program (open to the public)

    Program Fee

    No charge to attend/participate in activity or program

Sponsoring Units

  • Research Institutes

  • Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)

Program Partners

  • Green Latinos

Audiences Served

  • Families
  • Government
  • Historically Excluded/Marginalized/Non-dominant Group(s)
  • Immigrant Individuals/Communities
  • Manufactured Homes/ Mobile Home Communities
  • People Of Color
  • People With Disabilities
  • Senior Citizens
  • Socioeconomically Disadvantaged