The World Conference on Disaster Management is celebrating its 20th birthday this year. June 6-9 in Toronto, Canada. I have been accepted as a presenter for the conference, which is a great honour. My session was inspired by the themes of the event – 20 years of progress and Emergency Management and BC working together. It occurred to me […]
… the Foundations, Part 2
In the previous post in this series I set out some basic thoughts. Perhaps the state of my current thinking on the subject can be summed up as follows; Heritage BC has become a compliance activity. BCP for compliance with audit and BCM for compliance with management systems standards. Resilience has to be about building capability […]
… the story so far
I thought I would provide a summary of my thinking and writing so far, both to serve as a guide for new visitors, and to set up the next step of developing my own thinking on the subject. Probably the best point to start with is the series of literature reviews on Resilience (see this […]
… seasonal seasoning.
Another disruption to add to the collection. This time it is not technology that is the cause, but a combination of mother nature and possibly some complacency. From Jan Husdal’s blog today – highlights that road transport and communications are disrupted due to a lack of salt and other “grit”. “All over Europe, salt is in […]
… “storm cloud” computing
This year I decided to add a series of posts about significant outages. These may often be nothing more than a link to a report of the outage, and perhaps a quick comment question on the issue. Here is another – it is only 6 January and already there have been 3-4 significant events. This […]
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