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Can social memory increase resilience? Can it decrease resilience? How? – Disaster Memory
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Understanding social memory of extreme events and disasters. Can social memory increase resilience? Can it decrease resilience? May 6, 2014. Junko Edahiro from Japan for Sustainability. Told us a wonderful story today at the Resilience 2014. Off-site session on “ Coastal Vulnerability and Resilience facing climate change”. “. The ‘Miracle of Kamaishi’: How 3,000 Students Survived March 11. Inquiry sparks fears of clash over disaster funding. Resilience 2014 Recap →. Can it decrease resilience? You are co...
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erinbohensky – Disaster Memory
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Understanding social memory of extreme events and disasters. Extreme weather events don’t have to be disasters. October 26, 2015. April 14, 2016. The Los Angeles Times commended. Now is a critical time for building institutional memory in Nepal. May 4, 2015. An article in the Guardian. Calls on the Nepalese government and the international community to learn the lessons of last Saturday’s earthquake. Faces and making sure that we don’t carry risk into our reconstruction efforts, Peters said. January 21, ...
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Follow-up to Workshop 2: Flood heritage: exploring flood archives for understanding the known pathways to resilience | Living Flood Histories
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Just another WordPress.com site. Professor Mike Wilson – introduction. Follow-up from Workshop 1: Floods and environmental change: conceptual frameworks for watery landscapes and living with floods. Follow-up to Workshop 2: Flood heritage: exploring flood archives for understanding the known pathways to resilience. February 26, 2011. If you have any observations/ comments around the material presented in workshop 2 ( www.glos.ac.uk/livingfloodhistories. With thanks, Lindsey. June 14, 2011 at 4:09 pm.
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Historic Weather | Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru | The National Library of Wales
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Ionawr 2013: Eira yn Nhalgarreg. Ionawr 24, 2013 - cerysjones. O ganlyniad, mae’n rhaid cerdded y daith i ac o’r car ddwywaith y dydd mewn esgidiau cerdded a dillad cynnes. Er ymddengys hyn yn anghyfleustra, rhoddir atgofion o Clettwr yn ystod gaeaf 1962/63 y sefyllfa hon yn ei chyd-destun (darllenwch ‘Arbenigwr rhif 2’ yma. Nodwch nad yw Clettwr yn godro mwyach, felly nid yw gwastraffu llaeth yn broblem. Datblygiad Perfformiad Rhan I. Tachwedd 22, 2012 - cerysjones. Deuawd fydd hon rhwng brawd a chwaer,...
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Other websites for Extreme Weather | Historic Weather
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Other websites for Extreme Weather. September 14, 2012. In addition to direct contributors to this blog, The Snows of Yesteryear project gains inspiration and information from other websites which may be of interest to weather enthusiasts:. Llen Natur’s Tywyddiadur. Where you can search for accounts of the weather according to date. From Warfare to Welfare’s The Valley. Which is a digital story by Bryn Hughes, a Ceredigion farmer, and includes an account of the snow during 1947. British Pathe’s film.
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Community Interaction | Historic Weather
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Community engagement is a key part of this project, so this is where we kindly ask you to contribute your memories of extreme weather through words or photos. Do you, your friends or family remember a particularly harsh or mild winter? A warm, wet or dry summer? A disappointing or plentiful harvest? Unforgettable thunder and lightning? A flood, drought, storm or hurricane? When did it occur and how long did it last? Why was it particularly good or bad for you, your family or your community? This requires...
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Disaster Memory – Page 2 – Understanding social memory of extreme events and disasters
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Understanding social memory of extreme events and disasters. June 13, 2014. June 13, 2014. It’s already been a month since the Resilience 2014. Conference, so timely to share the summary that the conference organisers asked us to put together from our session: “Knowledge for disaster resilience: Exploring memory, governance and resilience in practice”. What overarching question was your session about? How can social-ecological systems, communities and societies be more resilient to natural disasters?
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Sabrina Dreaming (Severn Estuary Tidelands): Making Space For Water
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Sabrina Dreaming (Severn Estuary Tidelands). Wednesday, 26 February 2014. Making Space For Water. Some of the following is re-published from antonylyons.blogspot.co.uk. Some context for Sabrina Dreaming:. Undeniably - in the case of England - the predominant theme, to date, in 2014 has been water/flooding/storms. There are strong indications that climate instability is ushering in periods of global extreme weather. With potentially very significant social and landscape implications. In the case of the Ri...