Inclusive Resilience Matters in Disasters

In recent years, it seems that more and more people talk about the importance of adopting an ’inclusive approach’ to disaster risk reduction and resilience building. But what does it mean and what is this all about? Inclusive Resilience Matters in Disasters is a podcast series produced by the ’Building inclusive urban communities’ research team of the Resilience to Nature’s Challenges research program. In this podcast, hosts Te Kerekere Roycroft, Ben Gordon, and Louise Baumann talk with their guests about different aspects of ’inclusion’ in the disaster field.

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Episodes

Saturday Apr 06, 2024

In this episode, Dr. Sophia Tsang (Educator and Community Engagement Specialist at GNS Science) talks about her experience of reconciling physical and social science in participatory research and about the challenges of creating and sharing effective and inclusive science communication with the public in the context of disaster risk reduction. 

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024

In this episode, Dr. Ashleigh Rushton talks about her PhD research on rural men's stories of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, the mainstream gender and disaster discourse, and about how gender is addressed in national and local CDEM policies and guidelines.

Thursday Dec 14, 2023

In this episode, Kaye-Maree Dunn discusses some of the challenges associated with communicating indigenous values and practices to non-indigenous groups while still fostering intercultural and interdisciplinary partnerships in disaster risk reduction and resilience building projects.

Tuesday Nov 07, 2023

In this episode, Steve Ronoh tells us about some of the results of his PhD research on the experience of children with disabilities during and after the Christchurch Earthquakes and shares his views on 'disability' and 'age' inclusive disaster practices. 

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