Welcome to part 2 of "Disaster Ingredients"! Today we are discussing vulnerability with Dr Joanne Jordan from the Institute for Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester in the UK.
We talk about her efforts as an environmental social scientist working at the interface of climate change, poverty and complex notions of risk, mostly in Bangladesh. The vulnerability concept entails much more than a word synonymous with weakness - check out this episode to find out more!
Next week we will be back with Dr Lee Bosher to investigate exposure!
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Further information:
UNDRR on vulnerability https://www.preventionweb.net/risk/vulnerability
Our guest this week:
Dr Joanne Jordan - check out her website http://www.joannejordan.org/
'The lived experience of climate change' project - https://bit.ly/GDIpotgan - All of the project documentary films, teaching resources, blogs, project impact report etc can be accessed there.
A paper mentioned in the episode 'Deconstructing resilience: why gender and power matter in responding to climate stress in Bangladesh' - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17565529.2018.1442790
Finally follow her on Twitter @JoanneCJordan
Music this week from "Still Holding On" by Tristan Barton.
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