Program 21 - 23 September
Law in Crisis? Analysing the Challenge of Making Laws Work in and after Disasters and Crises
Sari Kouvo, Andreas Moberg, Matthew Scott, Sari Kouvo
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 E
- Scenario Analysis as a Method in Legal Science
- Pandemic preparedness and response in human rights-based multi-level governance perspective: Insights from four municipalities in Zimbabwe
-Different Language, Different Law? An Analysis of Key Concepts used in Swedish and EU Crisis Management Legislation
Disaster recovery in the long-term
Jennifer Trivedi, Evangelia Petridou, Flavia Fulco, Kerstin Eriksson, Roine Johansson, Susanna Hoffman
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 F
- Putting out Fires: A Multiple Streams Analysis
- 10 years of recovery process in Tōhoku through the eyes of the storytellers of the disaster
- The Oakland Berkeley Firestorm: A Thirty Year Chronicle of Emotions, Effects, and Their Import
Between commemoration and dark tourism: Remembering disasters in post-disaster contexts
Cordula Dittmer, Daniel F. Lorenz, Alexander Tymczuk, Cordula Dittmer, Daniel F. Lorenz, Lachlan Summers
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 D
- The Long September 19: Remembering Impermance in Mexico City
- Disaster, Vulnerabilities and (Dark) Tourism in the Indian Himalaya
- Between commemoration and commodification. Ukrainian public discourses on the touristification of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
Disaster recovery in the long-term
Jennifer Trivedi, Christopher Tharp, Jennifer Trivedi, Susanna Hoffman
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:30 - 15:00 I
- Situating ‘Verano Boricua’ Within Puerto Rico’s Financial Debt Crisis and Hurricane Maria Recovery Process
-- Cycles of Disasters, Long-term Recovery, and Identity: How Biloxi’s Recovery from Hurricane Katrina Started in 1969
Storytelling, Gamification & Co: Using Creative Tools to Design Disaster Cultures in the Anthropocene
Justine Walter, Coline Lapointe, Lina Zhou, Niklas Humble
Tuesday September 21, 2021 17:00 - 18:30 H
- Tackling Vulnerability through Gamification: Why, What, and How?
- Contagion (2011), or: How to Get Cheated out of Your Disaster Experience
--Computational Moral Support in Crisis Management - The Idea of Facilitating Decision Making
Sharing Disaster Experience, Research and Innovation: A multi-hazard approach for risk management after Covid-19
Sebastien Boret, Takako Izumi, Alfi Rahman, Ariyaningsih Ariyaningsih, Veronica Strandh
Tuesday September 21, 2021 13:00 - 14:30 E
-Tracing and analyzing the ideas behind disaster volunteerism – a case study of Indonesia
-Strengthening the Panglima Laot Institution in Managing Coastal Hazard Impacts during the Pandemic Covid 19 Era: A Case of Aceh, Indonesia
-Flood Management Strategies in Ampal Watershed in Balikpapan, Indonesia
Law in Crisis? Analysing the Challenge of Making Laws Work in and after Disasters and Crises
Sari Kouvo, Anna Zemskova, Ester Herlin-Karnell, Julia Dahlqvist, Roman Peperhove
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 E
- Republican theory and the EU: Emergency Laws and Constitutional Challenges
- Does necessity know the constitution? Constitutional powers in civilian crises
- But will it happen? Perception of Future Risks by Politicians in the German Bundestag (Parliament)
-Addressing Economic State of Emergency in the EU: the Analysis of the Economic Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Focus on human needs: Understanding good and bad practices in public health crises
Lise Eilin Stene, Michel Dückers, Jurriaan Jacobs, Lisa Govasli Nilsen, Lise Eilin Stene, Michel Dückers
Tuesday September 21, 2021 15:00 - 16:30 B
- Preparing for the unexpected: A comparative study of policy responses addressing post-terror health reactions in Norway and France
- Psychosocial care to civilians affected by terrorist attacks in Norway (2011), France (2015), Belgium (2016), and the Netherlands (2019)
- Network professionalism: the interplay between professional work and network viability
- A closer look at evaluation challenges in post-disaster mental health and psychosocial support
Caring about and Care in Disasters: On Privileges, Marginalisation and the Making of Critical (Social) Infrastructure Protection
Marco Krüger, Nicolas Bock, Alexander Roppelt, Andrea Futterer, Kati Orru, Kristi Nero
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 A
- The shortcomings of the regulatory state and its corporate actors in allocating resident physicians in rural areas in Germany
- Securitization and Economization of hospitals – structural aspects of individual health care and their challenges
- Crisis vulnerability assessment tool considering human and technological structures as well as social support through private relations and state actors
Colloquium: Why Disaster Ethics Matter: Perspectives on Vulnerabilities and the Responsibilities to reduce them
Friedrich Gabel, Katharina Wezel, Abriel Schieffelers, Anouk Ros, Lauren Traczykowski, Marco Krüger
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:30 - 15:00 A
Focus on human needs: Understanding good and bad practices in public health crises
Lise Eilin Stene, Michel Dückers, Mark Bosmans, Michel Dückers
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 A
This session has been cancelled.
Building resilience through organisational learning and innovation: COVID-19, windows of opportunity, and the future of cooperation in crisis management
Benjamin Kaluza, Florian Neisser, Florian Roth, Benjamin Kaluza, Cordula Dittmer, Daniel F. Lorenz, Florian Neisser, Florian Roth, Jeroen Wolbers, Johannes Sautter, Johannes Sautter, Katrina Petersen, Stephanie Maltais, Susannah Copson
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 F
- Descriptive Study of the Agility and Resilience of the Canadian Humanitarian Aid Sector in the Time of COVID-19
- Explaining Covid-19 crisis response strategies from a Resource Based View
- Crisis Management, Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Management in Dealing with the Migrant and Refugee Crisis 2015/16
- What is trust in a pandemic? Exploring the role of trust in technology, data, and good governance as part of pandemic response
- Organizational competences for innovation and resilience: Insights from a research project on crisis management during Covid19 in five European countries
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health: International perspectives
Mark Bosmans, Michel Dückers, Flavia Fulco, Mark Bosmans, Michel Dückers, Rasa Smaliukiene
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 B
- Monitoring population needs and wellbeing using panel studies
- The psychological impact of COVID-19 in Italy through the voices of experts
- Personal resilience: measuring psychological and biological stress during military conscription in the period of COVID-19 outbreak
Cascading disasters: how to design resilient crisis-management institutions and organizations?
Clara Egger, Francesca Giardini, Ahmed Trabelssi, Aud Solveig Nilsen, Fatma Lestari, Linda Marie Stakkeland
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 B
- International collaboration for meeting the challenges of huge and cascading disasters
- Covid Response: evaluating political leadership in the MENA region
- Natech risk management in tailing dam
Caring about and Care in Disasters: On Privileges, Marginalisation and the Making of Critical (Social) Infrastructure Protection
Marco Krüger, Nicolas Bock, Friederike Beier, Gülay Caglar, Kristi Nero, Maira Schobert
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 C
- Care Regimes, Capitalism and COVID-19: Feminist Perspectives on the Governance of Care during the Corona Pandemic
- Determinants of social care organisations’ abilities to provide help in times of COVID-19 pandemic
- Decentralized support infrastructure and psychosocial support in the COVID-19 pandemic
Climate Change Resilience in Small Communities – and the Methodological Approaches to Explore it
Mikkel Nedergaard, Nina Baron, Nina Blom Andersen, Rico Kongsager, Ana Sofia Ribeiro, Kerstin Eriksson, Linda Kvarnlöf, Shibaji Bose, Shilpi Srivastava
Thursday September 23, 2021 11:00 - 12:10 D
- Forest fires and landscape identity - values, meanings and engagement in local communities
- After the fire? Practices and perceptions of wildfire risk education in Portugal
- From vulnerability to transformation of gender role: Photo voice experience of Sundarbans’ women amidst climate change
Exploring Future Work Practices for Information Sharing and Achieving Common Situational Understanding in Disasters
Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Jaziar Radianti, Nadia Saad Noori, David Olave-Rojas, Janina Kosan, Jaziar Radianti, Sven Watzinger, Terje Gjøsæter, Theresa Berthold, Willem Treurniet, Vincent Suitela
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 D
- Harmonization of Terminology for Emergency Management
- Using quantitative data effectively to manage crises
- Dosed access to the common operational picture
- Future Full-Scale Digital Exercise for Emergency Management
- SCATTER (Strategische Patientenverlegung - Strategical transfer of patients) A computer-based simulation of inter-hospital transfer of critically ill patients
Towards what futures? The political dimensions of sustainable development and resilience
David Olsson, Mikael Granberg, Elisa Rieger, Kaniska Singh, Mikael Granberg
Wednesday September 22, 2021 13:30 - 14:40 G
- Emerging political considerations in climate change adaptation
- Sustainable Energy Landscape Strategies - Feasibility, Fusion and Alternative Futures
- Resilient- Society ‘for’ Sustainable Development? - Deconstructing the ‘problem representation’ within Disaster Management Policies in India
Institutional settings in flood hazard and risk management
Alexander Fekete, Konstantinos Karagiorgos, Lars Nyberg, Margreth Keiler, Sven Fuchs, Fafali Roy Ziga-Abortta, Francisca Vergara, Ida Wallin, Mathilde de Goër de Herve, Michail Spiliotis, Sylvia Kruse, Thomas Thaler
Thursday September 23, 2021 13:00 - 15:00 H
- Framing justice considerations within flood risk management
- Local innovations in flood hazard risk management in the past 10 years: the potential of upscaling niche developments to reduce institutional vulnerability in Austria
- Flash flood risk management in Malloa (Central Chile) during the 29-31 January 2021 precipitations: insights on social and institutional vulnerabilities
- An institutional vulnerability perspective on Flood Disaster Risk Management in Ghana
- Hazard classification and flood risk for the Greek part of Arda River
Anticipatory governance – Dealing with uncertain futures
Florian Neisser, Thomas Kox, Alexandru Brad, Annett Steinführer, Carl Vincent Caro, Eula Bianca Villar, Helmi Räisänen, Leonard Schliesser
Wednesday September 22, 2021 11:00 - 12:30 D
-Pandemic preparedness in a Finnish expert organization before and after COVID-19
-Exploring new strategies for firefighting and hazard prevention in Europe’s rural areas. Insights from Germany, Austria, and Scotland
-Pouring from a Full or Empty Cup? A Survey on How Non-Profit Oriented Organizations Exercise Enterprise Risk and Continuity Management
-Securing the power grid through futures. How the lights stay on, and blackouts stay fictional dystopias.