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Manolo Heimberger

Manolo Heimberger is a student of International Economics at the University of Tübingen with a strong interest in the intersections of social systems and global development. He tries to bring a global perspective, informed by academic experiences, internships in international development cooperation and stays in Europe, Latin America and Asia. His engagement with disaster risk reduction is shaped by a focus on how local realities and economic conditions influence the success of risk prevention and resilience strategies.

No Resilience Without Trust – An interview with Janise Rodgers and Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner from GeoHazards International

No Resilience Without Trust – An interview with Janise Rodgers and Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner from GeoHazards International

This summer, we participated in a Service-Learning course titled “Breaking the Cycle of Disaster, Response, Recover, and Repeat”. The course was developed by Solmaz Mohadjer and offered as part of the Transdisciplinary Course Program at the University of Tübingen, Germany. We were brought together from different disciplines to explore key factors that contribute to effective disaster risk reductio ...[Read More]