Cyclones and Floods: Water Insecurity in a Warming World


Cyclones and Floods: Water Insecurity in a Warming World

15:00 ‐ 16:00

  • Podiumsdiskussion

Extreme storms bring water, and both are transforming landscapes. Cyclones and floods have displaced millions, overwhelmed infrastructure, and destabilized fragile states. Too much water is proving as disruptive as scarcity, exposing inequalities and governance gaps. This dialogue asks how societies can manage cascading water shocks — and whether shared vulnerabilities might foster new forms of cooperation. 


Join our online panel as experts discuss the impacts of floods and cyclones, the vulnerabilities they expose, and strategies for building cooperation and resilience in a warming world.
Guests: Bikas Biswas (CARITAS Bangladesh) and Kim Smet (Industrial Economics).


Hosts: Michael Hauser (BOKU) and Greg Sixt (MIT)

Event location
Online Event
Organizer
Michael Hauser and Greg Sixt
Contact
michael.hauser(at)boku.ac.at
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Language: English
Public: Yes
Entrance fee: No