How do we seize the opportunities and overcome the challenges of engagement in recovery planning? Some of my answers to that question in this open access article:
Opportunities and Challenges of Public Participation in Post-Disaster Recovery Planning https://t.co/A34lxTOrzF
Are you interested in disaster recovery? Do you want to learn how to do better long term recovery research? Read our special issue and let’s talk @AndrewRumbach @carlosonhousing @SURI_Stanford @JenniferTrivedi @jfhelgeson @donovanfinn @SoMAS @divya_ch481 @Rise2Resilience
For those creating syllabi on environmental and/or climate justice, we have an open database of readings centering Black, Indigenous, Asian, and/or Latinx authors!
Also, if you have new articles to add to the database let me know! The lab is updating the syllabus this week.
Is it too early to reminisce about all the good times we had a the Natural Hazards Workshop in July? We're doing it anyway. Check out the pics!
https://t.co/p8BPDMubFh
#HazWS
Cities still haven't been able to craft effective regulations on short-term home rentals.
But it's certainly not for lack of trying https://t.co/m9WlkeKD0c
We have a new paper showing an integrated approach to quantify the socio-physical disruption following hurricane wind, storm surge, and wave. Led by @OmarNof06821260 full text here: https://t.co/cDwVHo0Ilh
@danielle_zoe@Prof_FSultana I’ve been thinking about going to AAG but hesitant about it because I don’t know many people in my circle who attend. Now that I know you go and specially after reading this tweet I’m going to definitely try to attend AAG.
We learned a lot at this year's #HazWS! Read or watch the wrap-up and call to action delivered by Natural Hazards Center Director, Lori Peek.
https://t.co/2zqlKsDp8R