Training event
Colorado
United States of America

35th Annual natural hazards research and applications workshop

Organizer(s) University of Colorado
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In person
Venue
Broomfield
Date
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The Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop is designed to bring hazards researchers and practitioners from many disciplines together for face-to-face discussions on issues and trends that affect how society deals with hazards and disasters. It provides a dynamic and challenging forum for the diverse opinions and perspectives of the hazards community.

Program Structure


The three-day Workshop is structured with plenary sessions, concurrent sessions, poster sessions, and extracurricular activities.
Plenary Sessions

Welcome and Self-Introductions
On Sunday morning, Natural Hazards Center Director Kathleen Tierney will open the workshop, instruct participants on how the Workshop operates, and moderate self-introductions.

Keynote Addresses
Immediately after the self-introductions, the keynote speaker will make a presentation followed by a question and answer session. This address will provide the larger context for the Workshop. A second keynote address will kickoff Monday morning’s plenary session.

Plenary Sessions
Plenary sessions on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday will synthesize various topics. Each session will have three to four panelists representing different sectors of the hazards community.

Wrap Up
On Tuesday, Kathleen Tierney will close the Workshop with a summary of the highlights of the event and challenges for the future.
Concurrent Sessions

For the full programme, please visit: http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/workshop/2010/current10.html

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