This session addresses knowledge exchange between researchers, the public, policy makers, and practitioners about natural hazards. Although we welcome all contributions in this topic, we are particularly interested in: (i) The communication (by scientists, engineers, the press, civil protection, government agencies, and a multitude other agencies) of natural hazards risk and uncertainty to the general public and other government officials; (ii) Approaches that address barriers and bridges in the science-policy-practice interface that hinder and support application of hazard-related knowledge; (iii) The teaching of natural hazards to university and lower-level students, using innovative techniques to promote understanding. We also are specifically interested in distance education courses on themes related to hazard and risk assessment, and disaster risk management, and in programmes for training in developing countries. We therefore solicit abstracts, particularly dynamic posters, on all aspects of how we communicate and educate the better understanding of natural hazards. We plan on having a PICO session to ensure a lively combination of discussion and poster presentation.
NH9.11
Natural Hazards Education, Communications and Science-Policy-Practice Interface
Co-organized by EOS7/GM12/HS13/SM3
Convener:
Joel Gill
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Co-conveners:
Bruce D. Malamud,
Alison SneddonECSECS,
Adam Switzer,
Faith TaylorECSECS
Displays
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Attendance
Wed, 06 May, 16:15–18:00 (CEST)