Presentations
Raising awareness means spreading the word. That is why teaching and training are so important to us. We are happy to engage in discussions about new ideas and methods, requirements in practice, best practices and standards. Meet us at scientific conferences, workshops, in teaching and training sessions, or simply for a coffee. Here, we share some of our presentations with you.
Raising awareness means spreading the word. That is why teaching and training are so important to us. We are happy to engage in discussions about new ideas and methods, requirements in practice, best practices and standards. Meet us at scientific conferences, workshops, in teaching and training sessions, or simply for a coffee. Here, we share some of our presentations with you.
Our Field Research in the Philippines. A Journey into the Information Management Disaster?!
Past disasters were largely characterised by a lack of information - this has fundamentally changed with the rise of new technologies and growing awareness about the role of information for disaster management. What are the implications of a situation, which is characterised by information overload? First impressions from the field! Presentation given the Tilburg Sustainability Center in January 2014 |
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Bartel's Classic:
Presentation based on Dynamic Emergency Response Management Information Systems by Turoff, Chumer, Van de Walle and Yao, published in JITTA in 2004. |
Crisis Intelligence and Social Media
How to Exploit new Communication Channels? Bert Brugghemans: Presentation for Global Fire Service Alliance on crisis intelligence, disaster intelligence (Brussels, 2013) |
ISCRAM Summer School 2012 presentation on Decision Support and Scenario Planning by Tina Comes
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Is Logistics the new information management?
A call for research in the field! ISCRAM2013 presentation on Building resilient Supply Networks for Disaster Response by Tina Comes, Frank Schaetter, Frank Schultmann |
ISCRAM 2013 presentation on the design of an impact evaluation framework for a collaborative information supply chain, based on work
by Kenny Meesters and Bartel Van de Walle. |
Critical Infrastructures are vital for efficient emergency response.
ISCRAM2013 presentation on the design of stress tests for Critical Infrastructure resilience, based on work by Tina Comes, Valentin Bertsch and Simon French |
Not enough disasters in your life?!
Create your own... Develop - Experience - Learn ISCRAM Summerschool 2012 presentation on Disaster in My Backyard - a Video of the Alternate Reality Game for Better Emergency Response. Developed by Kenny Meesters and Bartel Van de Walle. The game was played during the Summer School at Campus Vesta, Ranst, Belgium. |