Disaster & Resilience International Summit

Source(s): International Association of Emergency Managers City of Montreal

The Disaster & Resilience International Summit is a trilingual (French, English, Spanish) event to be hold in Montreal (Canada) from June 16 to 18, 2020. It will be a meeting point for a variety of actors (managers and policymakers, stakeholders and humanitarians, experts and academics, artists and creators, and local and indigenous populations). While targeting the needs of individuals, families, businesses, and communities, participants will discuss resilience perspectives through an inclusive, multi-hazard and multi-disciplinary approach, and will consider before, during, and after disasters.

In the current context of increasing numbers of disasters and their consequences, it is important to question the measures that promote the resilience of individuals, organizations, communities, and their systems. Considering the many facets of resilience, the summit targets the development of a multisectoral approach to understanding resilience, mobilizing all stakeholders to act in enhancing resilience. It also intends to foster learning of how an individual, an organization, or a community can be fulfilled in resilience.

This event will enable all actors involved and concerned with disaster resilience to come together and collaborate in interactive and participatory activities. Beyond the presentation of the work and initiatives of the actors (academics, professionals, etc.), which are usually at the heart of knowledge transfer, this summit tends to discussion, exchange, and innovation. Given the major challenges we face, such as disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and sustainable development, how can we co-build an inclusive resilience that protects us from future hazards? 

Terms of Participation - Call for proposals:

The call is open to all (researchers, practitioners, community members, creators and artists, managers, students, etc.). The summit will encourage exchange between the academic community, the professional practice world, and citizens. Students are strongly encouraged to submit their work.

Submissions will be received until November 20th, 2019. Proposals can be submitted in French, English, or Spanish. The proposal must indicate the language of communication. All submissions will be evaluated by the Program Committee and the announcement of successful proposals will be made by February 1st, 2020

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