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Who is most at risk from a disaster?│ The Science of Disasters with Ilan Kelman

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Are we more vulnerable to disasters living in cities?
Or are they worse on islands? Coasts? In mountainous areas?
Let’s find out in this latest episode of The Science of Disasters with Ilan Kelman, Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London.
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This series was produced with our partner Pint of Science!
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Or are they worse on islands? Coasts? In mountainous areas?
Let’s find out in this latest episode of The Science of Disasters with Ilan Kelman, Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London.
Find out more:
This series was produced with our partner Pint of Science!
WHAT MAKES IT TICK?
We want to bring European science & tech to the world.
Why do things work the way they do? How has science & technology made in Europe changed the world?
Join our community of science and tech lovers to find out.
We all want to know how we got where we are today and where we go from here. The answers to these questions form a big jigsaw puzzle.
With our stories on European science and tech, we want to help piece it together one video at a time.
This channel is a part of our commitment to making the world a better place by sharing knowledge, stimulating critical thinking and spreading the word about amazing European science, technology and groundbreaking innovations.
We release new videos every week – subscribe here:
Connect with us:
Visit our website:
HELP US IMPROVE!