Lidia Lippi Selkregg (1920 – August 14, 1999) was an Italian geologist and professor of regional planning at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
She also helped promote earthquake safety, land preservation, and economic development in the Anchorage area.
During World War II, Lippi and her mother lived in Florence, Italy, where she worked as a nurse.
This report was later used by the Scientific and Engineering Task Force, appointed by the Federal Reconstruction and Development Planning Commission for Alaska, to make recommendations about stability in the wake of the earthquake.
[1][5] She was the editor of the "Environmental Atlas of the Greater Anchorage Area Borough," published by the University of Alaska in 1972.