Disaster Risk Reduction: Tools, Theory, and Technology for a Safer World
TED-Style Talks
Sunday, June 14, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Interlocken B
From wildfires to pandemics, these talks span a wide range of topics, with the unified goal of introducing new tools, theories, and technological frameworks to deepen our understanding of disaster impacts. Speakers will offer new lenses to approach the varied challenges in hazards and disaster work in the pursuit of more comprehensive risk reduction.
What Can the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Bring to Disaster Risk Reduction?
Stronger Together: Mapping a Safer World Through People, Process, and GIS
Modeling Post Disaster Damage Surveillance for Future Mitigation
Evidence Bank and Knowledge Management System for Adaptation and Resilience
Using Critical Disaster Studies Theory to Understand Disaster Systems and Impacts
The Implications of New Wildfire Codes