Using Historical Storms for Flood Risk Management: The 1872 Storm in South Sweden
Fredriksson et al. discuss the relationship between flood risk management and collective memory.
Fredriksson et al. discuss the relationship between flood risk management and collective memory.
Colten and Grismore examine the Amite River flood in August 2016 against the backdrop of collective flood memory and public policy.
Baez Ullberg presents examples of disaster recovery scenarios from Argentina and Sweden.
This volume explores the potential contribution memory studies can make to policymaking, in particular on conservation and disaster resilience.
In this issue of RCC Perspectives, Christian Pfister examines disaster memory and risk culture. In contrast to the memory of war, the memory of natural disaster is markedly short-lived in a globalized world, yet such memory should be preserved in order to minimize the impact of similar disasters in the future.