
# 24 - The Impact of Disasters on LGBTQIA+ Communities: A Global Perspective. Part 1 (Leo Goldsmith and Vanessa Raditz)
Summary:This episode focused on the global experiences of LGBTQ+ communities in the context of disasters and climate change, featuring perspectives from researchers working in the U.S. The discussion ...
17 Juni 202539min

#23 - LGBTQ+ Vulnerabilities, Policies and Disaster Risk Management in Colombia. Part 2 (Mr. Jeisson Orlando Garcia Orjuela )
Summary:This podcast session explored the intersection of HIV, LGBTQ+ rights, and disaster risk management (DRM) in Colombia, with particular attention to ongoing stigma, healthcare access, and inclus...
13 Juni 202548min

#22 - LGBTQ+ Vulnerabilities, Policies and Disaster Risk Management in Colombia (Mr. Jeisson Orlando Garcia Orjuela )
Background:This podcast draws on insights from a recent IDRiM podcast interview with Jeisson Garcia of Colombia’s Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD), focused on the inters...
10 Juni 202528min

#21 - LGBTQIA+ in Disasters: An Introduction (Mr. Kevin Blanchard)
Abstract:Today’s episode kicks off our special Pride Month series, where we shine a light on the experiences and challenges that LGBTIQA+ people face in the context of disasters and emergencies.Pride ...
3 Juni 202539min

#20 - Community Participation in Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Rehabilitation: Case Studies in Japan and Zimbabwe (Dr. Nombulelo Kitsepile Ngulube)
Summary:Nombulelo’s doctoral thesis explores the critical role of community participation in the “Build Back Better” (BBB) framework for post-disaster reconstruction. It emphasizes that while theory a...
28 Maj 202558min

#19 - Youth Perception of Climate Change. Part 2
Abstract: For the past decade, one of our co-hosts, Mark, has dedicated his research to exploring youth perception and participation in climate change, particularly within the United Kingdom.In this e...
20 Maj 202534min

#18 - Youth Perception of Climate Change. Part 1.
Abstract:For the past decade, one of our co-hosts, Mark, has dedicated his research to exploring youth perception and participation in climate change, particularly within the United Kingdom. In the ne...
13 Maj 202537min

#17 - Multi-scale Economic Impact Estimation of Disasters Based on Electricity Consumption and Nighttime Light Data (Dr. Ma. Flordeliza Pajarillo Del Castillo)
Abstract: This thesis addresses the limitations oftraditional disaster economic impact assessments, which often overlook spatial and temporal variations. It proposes a novel method that utilizes elect...
6 Maj 202556min


















