Sunday, February
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The Tsunami Disaster: Reconstruction.
Rehabilitation, Renewal & Sustainability
Janaki Blum
Dr. Blum is Director of SARID, the South Asia Research Institute for
Policy and Development which is active in the reconstruction of Sri
Lanka. Dr. Blum has more than 20 years of experience in science research
and education, laboratory and project management, and writing and
consultation. Her areas of specialty include biomass and appropriate
technology and sustainable horticulture. A Professor of Biochemistry
from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, she previously taught
at the Tufts School of Engineering.
Joann Carmin
Dr. Carmin is currently an Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy
and Planning in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has conducted extensive
research into the flooding in Central Europe in 2002, research that
was jointly sponsored by the US National Science Foundation and the
Czech Ministry of Education. Dr. Carmin currently teaches a course
on "Disaster, Vulnerability and Resilience." She has also
taught courses on community involvement, social movements, current
and emerging topics in environmental policy and planning, and indicators
of sustainable development over the past 40 years.
Robert Cowherd
Robert Cowherd is an Adjunct Professor in the Architecture Department
of the Rhode Island School of Design, teaching courses from Architecture
and Landscape Design Studios to History/Theory of Art, Architecture
and Urbanism. During five years of work in Indonesia, he facilitated
conservation work at the royal palace Karaton Surakarta in Solo,
Java; coordinated the 1995 Aga Khan Award for Architecture; and is
an ongoing participant in several networks of Indonesian design,
conservation and planning professionals.
David Wortmann
Mr. Wortmann currently works at the World Council for Renewable Energy
(WCRE) in Bonn, Germany and is an Advisor to Dr. Hermann Scheer,
a member of the German Parliament.
Co-sponsored with Engineers Without Borders
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