Tag Archives: Resilience

Acts of resilience? Spontaneous volunteering during the Utøya terror attack 22.07.2011 – preliminary findings

By Asbjørn Lein Aalberg & Rolf Johan Bye SINTEF Digital During the terrorist attacks in Norway 22th of July 2011, 77 people were killed and […]

Coping strategies of citizens during disaster

By Jan Verlin, Chair in Geopolitics of Risk, Ecole Normale Supérieure What makes people self-organize to give first aid to victims of an active shooter? […]

Multi-directional communication between authorities, first responders and the public during adversities – do they have similar needs and perceptions?

By Stolero Nathan, Bodas Moran, Peleg Kobi, Adini Bruria Tel Aviv University Imagine the not-so-hypothetical-anymore situation: there is a worldwide pandemic, and many countries are […]

Dealing with disasters: What should society do?

By Sahar Elkady, TECNUN, School of Engineering of the University of Navarra If we can learn something from 2020 and 2021, is that disaster is […]

Interaction between citizens and emergency organisations: a key to improving societal resilience

By Rose Michael, European Emergency Number Association (EENA) When a disaster occurs, the first people on the scene are often members of the general public. […]