Saving Lives
- ๐ค Speaker: Josh Macabuag (SARAID, World Bank), Saki Yotsui (Ritsumeikan University), Freya Jephcott (Centre for Existential Risk)
- ๐ Date & Time: Monday 26 October 2020, 16:00 - 17:00
- ๐ Venue: Zoom
Abstract
An intuitive definition of disasters involves mass casualties. The scale of the hazard event is one determinant of loss of life, but many other factors also play a role. This session will explore the value placed on human life in disaster preparedness and response, and how such losses can be reduced by both preparation and post-disaster response. Questions addressed will include:- What is the role of understanding likely casualties in mitigating or preventing disasters?
- How can we educate at risk populations to minimise the casualties and psychological damage of disasters?
- What measures can be taken in response to a disaster to reduce casualties?
- How should disaster risk reduction efforts balance loss of life with other impacts?
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Series This talk is part of the Cambridge Disaster Research Network series.
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Josh Macabuag (SARAID, World Bank), Saki Yotsui (Ritsumeikan University), Freya Jephcott (Centre for Existential Risk)
Monday 26 October 2020, 16:00-17:00