On 15 and 16 May 2017 CARISMAND Partners gathered in Vienna for a second Toolkit Workshop. | See more
The “Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy (MVNIA) has provided a multi-disciplinary overview of existing knowledge on cultural factors that shape and influence citizens’ risk perceptions, emotions, and risk behavior in the context of man-made, natural, and technical disasters. | See more
Public events have significant role in the collection of valuable information for the purposes of CARISMAND project. | See more
The team of the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) has been investigating on the use of technology by citizens and disaster managers in disaster situations and the cultural factors related to the technology adoption and use. | See more
Experts from the United Nations Development Programme share their views and experiences in the lead up to the Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction taking place in May and the World Reconstruction Conference in June. | See more
The University of Novi Sad has been developing a multi-disciplinary overview of the existing knowledge about the individual and cultural factors that may shape and influence citizens’ risk perceptions in the context of man-made, natural and technical disasters. | See more
CARISMAND project’s coordination and management has been implemented for more than 18 months by the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. | See more
When disaster strikes, everybody is concerned in one way or another. CARISMAND project aims to reach various audiences. | See more
The Laboratory of Citizenship Sciences (LSC), Italy has developed a comprehensive desk research which aimed to explore the existing theoretical background on the topic of Citizens’ Empowerment, considered in the context of natural, man-made, and technical disasters. | See more
How can the development community help build resilience to acute systemic shocks in the face of growing risk and vulnerability? (Event organised by the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group) | See more