Trivandrum - Kerala
India

Disaster Risk Vulnerability Conference 2017

Organizer(s) University of Kerala Charitable society for Humanitarian Assistance and Emergency Response Training
Venue
Department of Geology, University of Kerala
Date
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The Disaster Risk Vulnerability Conference (DRVC 2017) will be held March 29-31 at the University of Kerala. The conference aims to bring together specialists, practitioners, academics, students and the public to a common platform where researchers and practitioners can present their research papers, debate on the issues, and discuss the challenges, opportunities and areas of mutual cooperation. Discussions on disaster management, risk and vulnerability reduction can lead to increased awareness of disasters and its various hues and aspects, strategies for resiliency, and newer technologies for disaster management.

About the Conference

The three-day conference provides an ideal venue for networking amongst disaster management enthusiasts, and the conference aims to discuss cutting edge ideas that could go a long way in streamlining disaster management activities of the nation. The conference would be a premier event for disaster management professionals, scholars and students offering unique educational and operational knowledge sharing within the broad spectrum of disaster management. 

It will provide an opportunity to gain valuable education, training and best practices to assist the community to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters.

Additional Information

Registration for this event is now closed. 

For more information, please see event webpage below. 

 

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