This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking flood memories and lay knowledge exchange around flood preparedness for resilience within flood risk communities. The objectives of the described action focus on both process andd output - to capture memory of flood events, and to share critical reflection on, and adaptive learning from, flood experiences within and between communities. Very specific pieces of resilience stories on preparedness were co-produced into digital stories (audio and images) working with individuals and small clusters of people. In the development process, stories were shared within the communities who created them, and within new communities. At all community events,...
This study investigates the importance of inter-community communication for community resilience to ...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
Multi-hazard disaster risk communication has for long been characterised by one - way information tr...
This paper suggests that new approaches are required to communicate with communities affected by flo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will investigate the extent to which l...
Flooding of communities is becoming a repeated, widespread issue within the UK, and elsewhere. Small...
This study investigates the importance of inter-community communication for community resilience to ...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
Multi-hazard disaster risk communication has for long been characterised by one - way information tr...
This paper suggests that new approaches are required to communicate with communities affected by flo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research will investigate the extent to which l...
Flooding of communities is becoming a repeated, widespread issue within the UK, and elsewhere. Small...
This study investigates the importance of inter-community communication for community resilience to ...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...
Professors Hamish Fyfe and Mike Wilson presented findings of a project carried out by George Ewart E...