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Community Engagement for Disaster Risk Reduction
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19.01.2022 The importance of connecting for all facets of life in the city.
12.01.2022 A lovely presentation by Gretchen Krampf about the importance of "being present to one another" and "working collaboratively through inspired actions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQooUzvHEZc
08.01.2022 What role does psychology play in disaster evacuation? Hint: Quite a lot...
05.01.2022 Tweet Tweet! Our Twitter is up and running! Follow Us and Tweet your thoughts and encounters with Community Engagement for Disaster Risk Reduction using the twitter handle @CEDRR_Project https://twitter.com/CEDRR_Project
03.01.2022 An older article but still very relevant. Is stronger policy the answer? Are people unaware of the risks? The CEDRR Project explores these questions and many more. These are open for further exploration...
03.01.2022 Changing weather patterns triggers shifts in disaster extremes. Preparing and responding together increases our resilience to these extremes. https://theconversation.com/2017-is-set-to-be-among-the-thr
02.01.2022 Learning together to prepare for future risks is a key component of the CEDRR Project: "Social learning means bringing people of different expertise and experience together to learn from one another to solve problems."
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