AFAC22 call for abstracts is open
Thursday, 25 November, 2021
The AFAC22 team invites people to share knowledge, research and practice at the upcoming AFAC22, taking place from 23–26 August 2022 in Adelaide. The Call for Abstracts will close on Monday, 7 February 2022.
The emergency management sector is in a unique position to connect diverse communities. Through collaboration, engagement and partnerships, links are formed, enabled by technology and infrastructure that facilitate networks unlimited by space, distance or time.
Through building connections, communities are learning and working together to prepare for challenges in changing times; sharing responsibility and building resilience in workplaces, communities and the systems that support them.
AFAC22 will explore how an inclusive approach across emergency management agencies is integral to reducing risk and fostering resilience now and into the future. The Committee is looking for examples of solutions to emerging risks, impacts and recovery through the presentation of case studies, research utilisation and storytelling.
Submit an abstract for the AFAC research day, conference or poster under one of the following supporting topics:
- Social
- Physical
- Environmental
- Organisational
- Technology and Innovation
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