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Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
DisastersDecon
100 episodes
8 months ago
Reflecting on human society from diverse disciplinary and ideological perspectives to understand the root causes of disasters.
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Reflecting on human society from diverse disciplinary and ideological perspectives to understand the root causes of disasters.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Government,
Science
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S9E6 - Sajag-Nepal (Part 2)
Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
54 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
S9E6 - Sajag-Nepal (Part 2)
Sajag-Nepal's "Notes from the Field" is a three-episode podcast for "Disasters: Deconstructed" This special episode will introduce listeners to the work and scope of the "Sajag-Nepal: Planning and Preparedness for the Mountain Hazard and Risk Chain in Nepal" project. Most importantly it will explore Sajag-Nepal project’s approaches to interdisciplinary and intercultural research on multi-hazards and risk chains in Nepal.  Welcome to Episode 2 (of 3), where we will explore the understanding of multi-hazards from the perspectives of both the local community and scientists. To do this, we will take the episode to Temal and engage in conversations with local community members to gain insights into their understanding of hazards/multi-hazards. Additionally, we will interview anthropologist Mukta Tamang, geographer Gopi Basyal and geologist Megh Dhital on the topic.  We hope you enjoy the discussion!     Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!      Hosts:Tek Bahadur Dong, Anuradha Puri, Nyima Dorjee Bhotia, Dipak Basnet, Speakers: Prof. Megh Raj Dhital, Dr. Gopi Krishna Basyal, and Dr. Mukta Singh Lama     Further Info: Sajag-Nepal: Twitter, project website  Social Science Baha: Website, Twitter   Sajag-Nepal project film produced by BBC Media Action (Film on Phagam)  NSET: Website 
Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Reflecting on human society from diverse disciplinary and ideological perspectives to understand the root causes of disasters.