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Learning from the past: historical perspectives and ‘success stories’ of DRR

3rd International ConferenceNatural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World
Addressing Compound and Multi-Hazard Risk

Location:

Keizer

Time:

11.15 am – 12.45 am

Speakers:

11:15 | Welcome 11:20 | Benjamin Poschold Sub-daily extreme rainfall triggering multiple hazards in Alpine Germany in July 2021 – have we experienced “recent climate change”? Implications for local risk management.11:30 | Ana M. Petrović Recent Torrential Floods in Serbia from a view of a century-long story 11:40 | Mathilde Bossut Financial recovery after a flood event: Evidence from French manufacturing SMEs11:50 | Nithila Devi Nallasamy Impact of the disappeared water bodies on the rising flood risk in the Chennai Metropolitan Area in India12:00 | Claudia Berchtold Synthesising wildfire event reviews: changes in wildfire regimes and resulting recommendations12:10 | Md Moynul Ahsan A Critical Analysis on Disaster Housing Policy Before and after Kahramanmaraş-Centred Earthquakes in Türkiye.12:20 | Hamed Seddighi Disaster Risk Reduction in Iran in the last 100 years: A critical policy analysis12:30 | Kun Arsanti Dewi The availability of government public facilities that can be utilized in receiving and serving evacuees of volcano eruption, case study: the readiness of Magelang municipal government to accept evacuees of Merapi Volcano, central Java12:40 | Conclusion