TED-Style Talks: Managing Disasters Now and Into the Future
Tuesday, July 15, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Ponderosa
Even with decades of accumulated knowledge and rapid new innovation in the hazards field, the world remains highly unpredictable and uncertain. These talks offer unique visions for a resilient future through their exploration of new approaches to disaster research and management.
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Michel
Bruneau,
State University of New York at Buffalo
Disasters: Necessary to Achieve Resilience
Bruneau Presentation Slides
Jorge
León,
Federico Santa María Technical University
Design-Driven Innovation for Disaster Risk Reduction in Urban Spaces
Leon Presentation Slides
Samantha
Medlock,
Federal Emergency Management Agency (Former)
Reaching for Resilience Together: Regional Models for Disaster Risk Reduction
Medlock Presentation Slides
Dori
Stiefel,
Thrivner
Disaster Planning for the Next 500 Years
Stiefel Presentation Slides
Lakelyn E.
Taylor,
University of Vermont
Learning to Bounce Back Better: A Vision for the Future of Disaster Resilience
Taylor Presentation Slides
Jay
Wilson,
Clackamas County Disaster Management
Planning for Cascadia: Breaking Down Silos Through Cross-Sector Resilience Goals
Wilson Presentation Slides