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Flood debris management

  • wed.zpp
  • 22/07/2021
  • Current Affairs
The orderly disposal of debris and waste after an emergency situation has occured is important, both for the health and well being of the emergency responders as well as for the stricken...
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Societal resilience

  • wed.zpp
  • 20/07/2021
  • Current Affairs
Try looking up ‘civil defence’ in the era roughly from the 1950s to the early 1990s. Reminder, 1989 was the year the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact started crumbling. Some years later...
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A brand new future?

  • Luc Rombout
  • 01/08/2018
  • Current Affairs
Of course not. A pandemic with Corona virusses is not unexpected. Global supply chain disruption through minor logistical issues are not unexpected. Continual threats to our cyber infrastructure is not unexpected. Increases...
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Linearity

Nonsensical linearity

  • Luc Rombout
  • 01/06/2018
  • Current Affairs
Humanity has a tendency to see tomorrow, next week and the future in general as a linear mechanism. Tomorrow will follow on today’s situation. Whilst that is true for ….
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To challenge

  • wed.zpp
  • 01/06/2018
  • Current Affairs
Crises, as disruptive events are seen as transitive …
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  • wed.zpp
  • 01/06/2018
  • Current Affairs
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