Collaboration and Support Action EDUCEN (Related Project)

published in 2015

Project Topics: Cultural factors, Processes in disaster management, Actors in disaster management
Disaster Types: NATURAL DISASTERS, MAN-MADE DISASTERS
Disaster Phase: Preparedness, Recovery, Emergency

Started in May 2015, the €1.7 million, EU-funded Collaboration and Support Action EDUCEN project is a European expert platform focusing on the role of culture in disaster management and risk. EDUCEN is a consortium consisting of 10 participant organizations from 7 different countries.

http://www.educenproject.eu/

Associated resources

Increasing Risk over Time of Weather-Related Hazards to the European Population: a Data-Driven Prognostic Study

published in 2017
 Forzieri, Giovanni et al.

Project Topics: Processes in disaster management, Actors in disaster management
Disaster Types: Storm, Flood (coastal food, riverine flood, flash flood, ice jam flood), Drought, Wildfire (forest and land fires), Extreme Temperature (cold/heat waves), NATURAL DISASTERS
Disaster Phase: Preparedness

PEP - Public Empowerment Policies for Crisis Management (Related Project / Closed)

published in 2012
 

Project Topics: Systems in disaster management, Processes in disaster management, Policies in disaster management, Actors in disaster management, Citizens’ empowerment
Disaster Types: NATURAL DISASTERS, MAN-MADE DISASTERS
Disaster Phase: Recovery, Preparedness

Recommended resources

EM-DAT: The CRED/OFDA International Disaster Database

 D. Guha-Sapir, R. Below, Ph. Hoyois - Université Catholique de Louvain – Brussels – Belgium.

Project Topics: Processes in disaster management
Disaster Types: MAN-MADE DISASTERS, NATURAL DISASTERS

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