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

Jorge
León,
Federico Santa María Technical University
Design-Driven Innovation for Disaster Risk Reduction in Urban Spaces

Samantha
Medlock,
Climate Risk Advisors
Reaching for Resilience Together: Regional Models for Disaster Risk Reduction

Dori
Stiefel,
Thrivner
Disaster Planning for the Next 500 Years

Lakelyn E.
Taylor,
University of Vermont
Learning to Bounce Back Better: A Vision for the Future of Disaster Resilience

Jay
Wilson,
Clackamas County Disaster Management
Planning for Cascadia: Breaking Down Silos Through Cross-Sector Resilience Goals