Previous events

Nature triggered disaster management : ethics and inclusion

Mobilizing Insights in Defense and Security (MINDS) webinar 2 on “Nature Triggered Disaster Management : Ethics and Inclusion,” funded by the Centre for Defence and Security Network (CDSN) and organised by Conflict and Resilience Institute Canada (CRRIC), took place virtually on 30th of January 2023 at 4.00pm CST.

A Collaborative Approach to Nature Triggered Emergency Management: Reflections from the Past Events

The MINDS project along with the implementing partners CDSN and CRRIC is excited to announce that we will be a Bronze sponsor at the Manitoba Disaster Management Conference, Central Canada’s largest disaster management conference, taking place on January 25th – 27th, 2023.

A Multi-Stakeholder Collaborative Approach to Nature Triggered Emergency Management: Reflections from the Field
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Mobilizing Insights in Defense and Security (MINDS) workshop #1 on “A Multi-Stakeholder Collaborative Approach to Naturally Triggered Emergency Management: Reflections from the Field,” funded by the Centre for Defence and Security Network (CDSN) and organised by Conflict and Resilience Institute Canada (CRRIC), took place in the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg on December 5th and 6th, 2022.

A Collaborative Approach to Nature Triggered Emergency Management: Reflections from the Past Events

On July 19th, 2022, 12PM (CDT) Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC) organized the webinar as a part of Mobilizing Insights for Defence and Security (MINDS) project

A Multi-Stakeholder Collaborative Approach to Nature Triggered Emergency Management: Reflections from the Field

The scale and impact of nature-triggered events such as climate and weather-related floods and storm surges, hurricanes and tornadoes, forest fires, avalanches, and similar events have increased manifold in Canada in recent decades.