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A global conference to develop strategies to minimize the human
and financial loss of disasters through strategies of coordinated
action across national and international entities, government, business
and the academy.
Preventing Disasters and Minimizing Their Consequences, April
26-28, 2006 at the National Academy of Arts & Sciences Nortons
Woods Conference Center, Cambridge, Mass.
Conference Goal
There are common components that can help prevent disasters or
mitigate their consequences. They include the quality and scope
of leadership, infrastructure and business continuity efforts, financial
incentives or disincentives, and policy. These elements or tools
should be designed, understood, and deployed months, years, and
decades before to have an impact on the consequences of a disastrous
event.
The goal of this global
conference is to identify best practices and to develop new frameworks
for cross-sectoral partnerships with the participation of decision-makers,
researchers and influencers from industry, government, academia,
and national and international entities. We are committed to generating
specific outputs.
Conference registrants are asked to attend the entire meeting. All participants
will be an integral part of working groups and engaged in a progressive series of
discussions. You will have the opportunity to shape the symposium’s products. We
are looking forward to your important contribution.
Conference Co-Chairs
Joseph D.Brain,
Professor of Environmental Physiology and past chair of the Department
of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Howard Koh, Professor of
the Practice of Public Health and director, HSPH Center for Public
Health Preparedness
Participants are asked to join Working
Groups which, as part of the conference, will develop specific
proposals or frameworks for use in follow up activities. See Working
Groups for further information. We welcome your suggestions of literature
or cases that illuminate the issues we are considering. For information
and suggestions, contact disaster@hsph.harvard.edu, 617-432-6417.
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