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Choosing Disasters...Or Not with Dr. Ilan Kelman

Choosing Disasters...Or Not with Dr. Ilan Kelman

FromThe Multi-Hazards Podcast


Choosing Disasters...Or Not with Dr. Ilan Kelman

FromThe Multi-Hazards Podcast

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jul 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do human actions turn natural hazards into catastrophes for communities? The tragic truth is this: most disasters aren't natural. Instead, we choose them, that is, they're created or worsened by our own choices. How can we take action to save lives and preserve communities? Join Dr. Ilan Kelman, Professor of Disasters and Health, and Multi-Hazards podcast host Vin Nelsen as they discuss how we can choose NOT to have disasters harming us so much. Have a listen! Study Guide here, click on PDF: https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/choosing-disastersor-not-with-dr-ilan-kelman We discussed: * How his theme fits in with recent heatwaves, wildfires & floods, like the West Coast of North America has seen. * How vulnerability is actually a long-term process. The same people get hit again and again in most cases, right? * How we blame nature & even climate change when our own social organisation has messed things up & increased vulnerability. * How systemic racism plays out in disasters. * How do centuries of imperialism create our current vulnerabilities and "shape today's disaster map"? * How imperialism over the centuries has shaped today's vulnerability map. * How preparing "off-season" for disasters is a wise idea. * What's wrong with our psychology when we we stubbornly "double down" on our perceived right to live in places that are disaster-prone. * Etc. Ilan Kelman’s Bio: Ilan Kelman (http://www.ilankelman.org and Twitter/Instagram @ILANKELMAN) is Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London, England and a Professor II at the University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. That covers three main areas: (i) disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy (http://www.disasterdiplomacy.org); (ii) island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations (http://www.islandvulnerability.org); and (iii) risk education for health and disasters (http://www.riskred.org). Ilan’s debut trade book, Disaster by Choice: How our actions turn natural hazards into catastrophes, was published by Oxford University Press or OUP in 2020. LINK: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/disaster-by-choice-9780198841340?cc=us&lang=en& Also check out Dr. Kelman's awesome “What Makes It Tick?” YouTube video series, where many chapters of Disaster by Choice are made into an individual video: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCuu5t_nsFKC5IbjnahIEoKHK8o2vegaZ Intro: "Ten Inch Spikes" by Jeremy Korpas on Youtube Audio Library Outro: "Airborne" by Quincas Moreira on Youtube Audio Library Episode Photos: Portugal fire: Photo by Michael Held on Unsplash Person near tent: Photo by Denniz Futalan from Pexels Injured man: Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels Flood sign: Photo by Hermann Traub on Pixabay
Released:
Jul 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (92)

Multi-Hazards . . . all about protecting communities. Climate change, extreme weather, (un)natural disasters, pandemics, systemic racism, neocolonialism, neoliberalism, poisonous political trends, etc. These pose a threat to human societies and the natural world. This is a podcast about disasters suffered or averted, with issues facing experts in climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, anti-racism and many other important topics. It's for anyone interested in protecting your communities, families, your livelihoods or businesses, especially those suffering from this global system that makes many people even more vulnerable. Tune in as we seek solutions to potential risks and also the domino or cascading effects when they overlap and slam into each other. With many, many wonderful, knowledgeable guests and host, Vin Nelsen . . .