Reducing climate disaster risk: insights from communities, government and industry by Sydney Environment Institute published on 2022-10-24T06:00:57Z What will it take for communities, the private sector, and government, to build preparedness and resilience in the face of increasing disasters? Timestamps 00:50 Introduction – David Schlosberg 4:15 The Role of Government in Reducing the Risk of Climate-Induced Disasters – Rosemary Lyster 12:16 How Does the Audit Office Assess and Manage Risk? - Claudia Migotto 17:34 How Can Communities Organise to Protect Animals? – Anna Sturman 22:06 Barriers in Governance and Insurance – Rosemary Lyster 30:16 What Needs to Change in Risk Management? - Claudia Migotto 34:54 Mobilisation of Communities – Anna Sturman 40:16 Living with Increased Risk and Loss 53:06 Disaster Response and Keeping the Government Accountable – Claudia Migotto And Anna Sturman 54:26 How Can the Law Protect the Environment from Disaster? – Rosemary Lyster 59:38 Realities of Increased Risk and Responsibility in Our Economy 1:03:50 Supporting Our Native Biodiversity – Anna Sturman How Can We Demand a Broader Sharing of Risk? – Claudia Migotto And Rosemary Lyster 1:07:38 How Can We Get Involved in the Face Of Increasing Disasters? Speakers Professor David Schlosberg (Chair), University of Sydney Professor Rosemary Lyster, University of Sydney Claudia Migotto, Audit Office of New South Wales Dr Anna Sturman, University of Sydney This event was held via Zoom on Wednesday 12 October 2022. For more information about this event visit: https://bit.ly/3N6a7k8 Sign up to the Sydney Environment Institute's monthly newsletter to stay up to date with upcoming events and new articles published weekly: bit.ly/2VRxq7u Genre News & Politics