Disaster Prevention and Management Seminar Series: Videos

 

SCNZ & Child-Centred DRR in Asia & Pacific: Strengthening Resilience

Leanne Harrison is the Disaster Risk Reduction International Programme Manager for Save the Children New Zealand. The seminar was held at Auckland University of Technology on the 27th of October 2017. This video is protected by copyright.

 

The role of linguistic and cultural diversity when communicating in a disaster

Patrick Cadwell is a lecturer in translation studies at the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies of Dublin City University. He is also affiliated with the Centre for Translation and Textual Studies and the Adapt Research Centre. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 14th of July 2017. This video is protected by copyright.

 

Uneven recovery: exploring the role of remittances in post-Yolanda recovery, Philippines

Yvonne Su is a PhD candidate at the University of Guelph in Canada. The seminar was held at Auckland University of Technology on the 8th of February 2017. This video is protected by copyright.

 

Dealing with disaster and disabilities: pitfalls and potentials

Çağlar Akgüngör is a Project Manager at the AKUT Search and Rescue Association and Visiting Lecturer at Galatasaray University, Turkey. Sasja Kamil is Advisor for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk management at Liliane Fonds in the Netherlands. The webinar was held on 17 November 2016. This video is protected by copyright.

 

How to recognise culture in urban disasters

Jeroen Warner is Associate Professor at Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands and coordinator of the European Commission-funded EDUCEN project on City, Culture and Catastrophe. Karen Engel is a researcher at Wageningen University and Research. The webinar was held on 10 November 2016. The video is protected by copyright.

 

Participatory methods to understand vulnerability to debris flows in Georgia

Valentina Spanu is an independent researcher who just resettled in New Zealand. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 5th of May 2016. This video is protected by copyright.



 

End-to-end-to-end probabilistic early warning system for community resilience

Bapon Fakhruddin is Tonkin + Taylor's Senior Specialist for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Resillience. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 1st of April 2016. This video is protected by copyright.

 

How can we make the disaster resilience concept really work?

Maureen Fordham is Professor of Geography and Disaster Resilience at Northumbria University in the UK and founder of the Gender and Disaster Network. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 23rd of February 2016. This video is protected by copyright.



 

Local governments' initiatives towards achieving the goals of the SFDRR

Keith Suddes is from Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, Kate Boersen from the East Coast Lab at Hawke's Bay Regional Council and Mischa Hill from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office, all in New Zealand. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 12th of February 2016. This video is protected by copyright.

 

K. & K. Swanell - Human disasters in Hawke's Bay: homelessness from the perspective of social work

Kiri and Kevin Swanell runs Limitless Hope, a charity catering for the homeless of Napier, New Zealand. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 2nd of October 2015. This video is protected by copyright.

 

Risk modelling tools for practitioners: global to local opportunities and challenges

Kate Crowley is Hazard and Risk Engineer at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 24th of September 2015. This video is protected by copyright.

 

Recovery following the 2015 Nepal earthquake: a multi-stakeholder dialogue

Sushma Shrestha is a PhD student at the School of Environment of The University of Auckland. Yagya Raj Panta is a PhD student at the School of Critical Studies in Education at The University of Auckland. Simon Lewis is the international programme manager for ADRA New Zealand and formerly country director for ADRA Nepal. The seminar was held at The University of Auckland on the 18th of September 2015. This video is protected by copyright.