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SUMMARY:Stories and new methods of risk analysis: Lessons from a  Cambridg
 e Disaster Research Network - Infrastructure Resilience Group workshop - C
 amilla Penney (Earth Sciences)\, Hannah Baker (CRASSH)\, Rory Walshe (Geog
 raphy)
DTSTART:20211109T150000Z
DTEND:20211109T160000Z
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CONTACT:Camilla Penney
DESCRIPTION:On the 22nd March this year\, we held a joint workshop between
  the Cambridge Disaster Research Network (CDRN) and the Infrastructure Res
 ilience Group (IRG) online. This workshop experimented with a newly develo
 ped method in risk studies / horizon scanning called downward counterfactu
 al analysis. In simple terms the workshop took a historical disaster event
  (the 365CE Cretan earthquake and tsunami) and asked five groups of interd
 isciplinary researchers\, using three definitions of ‘worse’ to build 
 worst-case scenarios. Twenty-two members of CDRN and IRG participated in t
 he exercise. This special CDRN seminar summarizes some of the results of t
 he exercise\, some of the lessons learnt and discusses their implications.
  
LOCATION:Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/95898325139?pwd=OGRHc1N6SVcyNnhvdXBMMkh3Q
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