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    Reporting on the seminar - risk interpretation and action (RIA): decision making under conditions of uncertainty

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    2014
    Author
    Doyle, E.E.H.
    Khan, S.
    Adler, C.
    Alaniz, R.C.
    Athayde, S.
    Lin, K-H.E.
    Saunders, W.
    Schenk, T.
    Sosa-Rodriguez, F.
    Sword-Daniels, V.
    Keyword
    Interpretation; Action; Decision making; Uncertainty; Communication; Interdisciplinary; Workshop
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    © 2014 Massey University. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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    The paper reports on the World Social Science (WSS) Fellows seminar on Risk Interpretation and Action (RIA), undertaken in New Zealand in December, 2013. This seminar was coordinated by the WSS Fellows program of the International Social Science Council (ISSC), the RIA working group of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) program, the IRDR International Center of Excellence Taipei, the International START Secretariat and the Royal Society of New Zealand. Twenty-five early career researchers from around the world were selected to review the RIA framework under the theme of ‘decision-making under conditions of uncertainty’, and develop novel theoretical approaches to respond to and improve this framework. Six working groups emerged during the seminar: 1. the assessment of water-related risks in megacities; 2. rethinking risk communication; 3. the embodiment of uncertainty; 4. communication in resettlement and reconstruction phases; 5. the integration of indigenous knowledge in disaster risk reduction; and 6. multi-scale policy implementation for natural hazard risk reduction. This article documents the seminar and initial outcomes from the six groups organized; and concludes with the collective views of the participants on the RIA framework
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/8566
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    published version paper
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    Doyle EEH, Khan S, Adler C, et al (2014) Reporting on the seminar - risk interpretation and action (RIA): decision making under conditions of uncertainty. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. 18(1): 27-37.
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    http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/previous.html#Vol18-1
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    The World Social Science (WSS) fellows on Risk Interpretation and Action (RIA) include the core writing team of this report (alphabetical after leads): Emma E. H. Doyle, Shabana Khan, Carolina Adler, Ryan C. Alaniz, Simone Athayde, Kuan-Hui Elaine Lin, Wendy Saunders, Todd Schenk, Fabiola Sosa-Rodriguez, and Victoria Sword-Daniels, which has been written on behalf of the wider group that attended the seminar (in alphabetical order): Olayinka Akanle, Marie-Ange Baudoin, Chiung Ting Chang, Karianne De Bruin, Riyanti Djalante, Christine Eriksen, Hsiang-Chieh Lee, Jyoti Mishra, Victor O. Okorie, David R Olanya, Goda Perlaviciute, Naxhelli Ruiz-Rivera, Suzanne Vallance, Xinlu Xie, Lun Yin. The organisers and scientists that also attended the RIA Fellows seminar included (in alphabetical order): Sarah Beaven, Charles Ebikeme, Richard Eiser, David Johnston, Christine Kenney, Tony Liu, Douglas Paton, Sarah Schweizer, Vivi Stavrou.
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