JC GAILLARD

JC GAILLARD

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Professor of Geography
spécialité
Études des catastrophes
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DOMAINES DE RECHERCHE ET D’EXPERTISE JC Gaillard is Professor of Geography at the University of Auckland. His work focuses on power and inclusion in disaster. It includes developing participatory tools for engaging minority groups in disaster risk reduction with an emphasis on ethnic and gender minorities, prisoners, children and homeless people. More details from: https://jcgaillard.wordpress.com.
terrains d’études

Philippines

collaborations SCIENTIFIQUES
RECHERCHEs en cours
  • 2020-2023: Sajag Nepal: Preparedness and planning for the mountain hazard and risk chain in Nepal – Project funded by the the Global Challenges Research Fund (UK Research and Innovation),
  • 2020-2021: ‘Platforms for the inclusion of non-normative genders and sexualities (NNGS) in climate change adaptation policy and action’ – Project funded by the Stockholm Environment Institute’s Strategic Collaborative Fund Phase 2 / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency,
  • 2017-2022: Child-centered disaster risk reduction: Impacts on community, household and child resilience – Project funded by Save the Children New Zealand.
(co-)direction de thèses
  • Katherine Hore (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : People’s participation in disaster risk reduction,
  • Anthony Gampell (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : Video games and disasters,
  • Tanay Amirapu (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : Wildlife in disaster risk reduction,
  • Khanh Ton (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : People with disabilities in disaster risk reduction,
  • Louise Baumann (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : Gender in disaster risk reduction,
  • Aditi Sharan (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Supervisor : Gender beyond the binary in disaster,
  • Juan Astaburuaga Peña (The University of Auckland) – Supervisor : Crowdsourcing and discourse of nature in Patagonia-Chile,
  • Alice McSherry (The University of Auckland, NZ) – Co-supervisor : Traditional medicine and cultural identity.