TED-Style Talks: Engagement, Ethics, and Collaboration in Local Disaster Management
Tuesday, July 15, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Ponderosa
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When major disasters strike, they draw national and international attention. But their impacts are felt most acutely at the local level. People on the ground have immense capacity as first responders and hold a trove of local knowledge that can inform tailored strategies across the disaster cycle. These talks will explore how localized approaches to science and policy can help communities build disaster resilience.
Operational Frameworks for Emergency Management Policy, Research, and Practice
Cooper Presentation SlidesPublic Engagement Strategies to Strengthen Local Wildfire Mitigation
Ferreri Presentation SlidesMultidisciplinary Science for Prepared Communities: A Path to Risk Reduction in Chile
Galvez Presentation SlidesRural Resilience: It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Policy at the Local Level: Planning to Keep Undocumented Communities Safe in Disaster
Mendez Presentation SlidesThe Role of Children and Schools in Disaster Management
Serrant Presentation Slides