Critical Approaches in Disaster Risk Reduction

Thursday, July 13, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. MDT
Location: Interlocken D

Moderator

Down the Rabbit Hole: How Free Web Searching Can Sap Preparedness Motivation

Erik Nilsen, Lewis & Clark College
Bryan Sebok, Lewis & Clark College
Elizabeth Safran, Lewis & Clark College
Peter Drake, Lewis & Clark College

How Does Hazard Information Affect Risk Perceptions During a Rare Tornado Event?

Hao Zhang, University of North Texas
Barend Stander, University of North Texas
Chih-Chun Lin, Jacksonville State University
H. Tristan Wu, University of North Texas
Haley Murphy, Oklahoma State University
Shih-Kai Huang, Jacksonville State University

A Decision Support Framework to Integrate Household-Level Risk Perception on Multiple Hazards

H. M. Imran Kays, University of Oklahoma
Arif Mohaimin Sadri, University of Oklahoma
K. K. “Muralee” Muraleetharan, University of Oklahoma

Exploring Ways Cultural Meaning-Making Ties Smokey Bear to Disaster Risk Creation

Jay Balagna, Pardee RAND Graduate School

Using Engineering Models to Compare Social Impacts of Multiple Hazards

Emily Mongold, Stanford University
Jack Baker, Stanford University
Rodrigo Costa, University of Waterloo

24-Hour Weather Prediction Technology and Evacuation Behavior: Resident Workshops in Japan

Kensuke Otsuyama, The University of Tokyo
Shinichiro Nakamura, Nagoya University
Fuko Nakai, Nagoya Institute of Technology

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