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Call for applicants: EUMA Winter school in bonn
Disasters are becoming increasingly complex and have an impact on all areas of society. This increasing transnational complexity has brought with it new challenges that require the development of new innovative approaches to tackle these problems. In such a multi-layered environment, it is crucial to consider the strengths and limitations of both single and multi-hazard […]
Last chance to submit sessions for the 2025 Disaster Risk Reduction Symposium
Today is the deadline for submitting sessions for the Disaster Risk Reduction Conference on 26 and 27 March 2025! We have until today to submit ideas and suggestions for a varied programme. Submissions can be made easily via an online form.
Former DKKV Chairwoman Annegret Thieken receives Plinius Medal
Prof Dr Annegret Thieken has been awarded the prestigious Plinius Medal by the European Geosciences Union (EGU). This award recognises outstanding scientific contributions in the field of natural hazards research. The Plinius Medal is awarded annually to scientists who set standards in the geosciences community through ground-breaking research. Congratulations on this exceptional achievement! You can […]
COP from a-z…
At COP29, over 800 meetings will deal with many topics relating to climate change. DKKV introduces you to the most important topics! 1️⃣ Capacity Building Capacity building is essential to achieve the goals of the UNFCCC Framework Convention and the Paris Climate Agreement. Countries worldwide have prioritised it in their national contributions. Read more here. […]
Federal Cabinet adopts KRITIS umbrella law – details criticised
The Federal Cabinet has approved the draft of the KRITIS Umbrella Act, which is intended to create uniform nationwide standards for the protection of critical infrastructures (KRITIS). In future, organisations from sectors such as energy, health and transport will have to introduce measures such as emergency power supply, access controls and crisis management. The Federal […]
Civil protection in the classroom: New materials for schools
Civil protection and self-help should be more firmly anchored in school lessons. At the German School Leadership Congress, the BBK, the DFV and the vfdb presented teaching materials that prepare topics such as preparedness and behaviour in emergencies in an age-appropriate way for children aged seven to twelve. The organisations are also planning ready-made activity […]
New approaches for better protection against extreme weather
New approaches to disaster prevention were discussed at an event organised by the German Weather Service (DWD). DKKV board member Dr Stephanie Hänsel reported on the DWD’s projects. For example, DWD is working on new systems to better manage extreme weather events such as the 2021 flood disaster in the Ahr valley. Plans include the […]
COP29 from A-Z…
At COP29, more than 800 meetings will deal with a wide range of topics relating to climate change. DKKV presents some of the most important ones during COP29! Action for Climate Empowerment & Children and Youth The overarching goal is to empower all members of society to take action on climate change through the six […]
Social media in crisis communication
On 12 November 2024, the workshop ‘Social media – How can crisis communication succeed in the event of extreme flooding?’ was held in Lahnstein by the Hochwassernotgemeinschaft Rhein e.V. (Rhine Flood Emergency Association). Among the participants were representatives of the municipalities, the rescue services, the Cologne and Düsseldorf municipal drainage companies and the DKKV was […]