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Friday, January 15, 2016

Presentation on Disaster, Cooperation and Need-based transfers at ASU

This presentation was given at the Human Generosity Project's 2016 workshop held at the Arizona State University's Decision Center for Desert Cities, among a number of other presentations, all working through cooperation, need-based transfers and disaster recovery.

Reciprocity, Altruism, & Need-based Transfers as Potential Resilience Conferring Social Mechanisms in Violent System Perturbation from Keith G. Tidball
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Keith G. Tidball, Ph.D.
Tidball conducts research, extension, and outreach activities in the area of ecological dimensions of human security. He is focused on natural resources management questions at the leading edge, “at the tip of the spear,” in places and time periods characterized by violence, conflict, disaster or war. This work includes vulnerability assessment, resilience analysis, risk management and adaptation strategies within linked human-environment systems, as well as cultural systems analysis within these contexts. Extension and outreach around these and related topics comprise the bulk of Tidball's portfolio.
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