In the fourth Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group's fireside chat, the panel discusses the topic of compounding risk, with a particular focus on dynamic exposure and vulnerability, and share their reflections on opportunities and challenges for the future.
Chair: Dr Faith Taylor - DRM-PPG Committee and Lecturer in Physical Geography Education, KIng's College London
Bruce Malamud - Professor of Natural and Environmental Hazards, King's College London
Antoine Bavandi - Senior risk finance specialist, Crisis and Disaster Risk Finance team, World Bank
Iain Willis - Head of Consultancy, JBA Risk Management and Managing Director of JBA Risk Management Pte Ltd (Singapore))
Elizabeth Riley - Executive Director, Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency
In the final fireside chat event of 2021, our expert panel discuss the implications and lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for disaster risk management.
In the Disaster Risk Mangement Professional Practice Group's fifth Fireside chat event, our expert panel discuss the implications of climate change for evolving disaster risks and disaster risk management.
Earlier this year, the Locus Charter was launched, proposing a set of shared international principles to support responsible practice with location data. But how do you put ethics into practice in your day-to-day work?
This talk presents how geospatial information was key for guiding and communicating decisions responding to COVID-19 in Liverpool.
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