27 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
1:30PM - 5:30PM
W007, Geography Building & Zoom
Free, everyone is welcome.
The Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience seminar series takes place from 13.30- 17.30. This is a hybrid event. Online registration essential - sign up on the right hand panel.
IHRR Building
Please register for the online zoom event here.
The Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience (IHRR) at Durham University is hosting a symposium to explore the role of active listening and co-creating knowledge across communities, practitioners, and policymakers to address hazards, risk, and resilience.
The growing threat of complex environmental crises has highlighted the need for transdisciplinary, collaborative research that engages and involves society in a meaningful way. To find sustainable and just solutions, diverse perspectives, from individuals and communities who have different needs, risks and goals, need to be integrated into decision-making processes. By fostering active listening, stakeholders can co-create solutions that are more inclusive, effective, and responsive to the needs of communities affected by hazards and risks.
This symposium will feature three 15’ talks, short 3’ pop-up talks and panel discussions to encourage dynamic exchange.
The schedule of the event is as follows:
13:30 to 14:30 Part 1. Introduction (by Dr Rebekah Harries) and 15' talks (x3):
Coffee and networking break (20 mins)
14:50 to 15:20 Part 2. 15' talks (x2):
15:20 to 16:00 Part 3. Participant questions to presenters (participants welcome to give brief pop up - i.e. 3 min intro on their research - with their questions) led by Dr Ellen Robson
16:00 Wrap up
Curtis, S., Leach, M., Ardern, K., Beckerman, Hunter, P.R., Ruszczyk, H., Pelling, M. (2024) Health and wellbeing in the face of crises associated with climate or conflict: how can knowledge from the humanities and social sciences help us respond to disasters? Journal of the British Academy,12, vol1/2, https://journal.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/articles/12/1and2/a13