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Master's thesis presentations

Master's programme in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation

31 May 2023

The presentations will take place in V:Q1 and on Zoom (Zoom link)

TimeTitlePresenterOpponentSupervisorExaminer

09:00
- 09:55

Involving Public Transport Companies in Disaster Management During a Blackout – A Feasibility Study

Sophie-Louise Pries

Bikram Sedhai

Henrik Hassel

Misse Wester

10:00
- 10:55

Analyzing the risk of Maladaptation: Implications for adaptation projects among development agencies

Bikram Sedhai

Jade Szegedi & Victoria Johnson

Mo Hamza

Misse Wester

11:00
- 11:55

Beyond the Green: Exploring how municipalities consider social aspects and benefits when implementing nature-based solutions

Jade Szegedi & Victoria Johnson

Sophie-Louise Pries

Per Becker

Alexander Cedergren

Master's programme in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation

1 June 2023

The presentations will take place in V:Q1 and on Zoom (Zoom link)

TimeTitlePresenterOpponentSupervisorExaminer

08:00 - 08:55

More dimensions to preparedness: Towards comprehensive understandings of household preparedness and its correlations with perceived preparedness. In Ljungby municipality, Sweden

Dide Dijkers & Tanja Sellick

Grace MuirMaja Svenbro

Christian Uhr

09:00
- 09:55

Climate risk and vulnerability assessment methodology: an investigation into the improvement of Northvolt’s existing methodology

Christopher Fegan

Maja Pitcairn

Marcus Abrahamsson

Tove Frykmer

10:00
- 10:55

Anticipating Glacier Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs): an impact-based forecasting framework for managing GLOF risks in Nepal.

Grace Muir

Dide Dijkers & Tanja Sellick

Misse Wester

Mo Hamza

11:00
- 11:55

Integrating Place Attachment into Local Government Climate Change Adaptation: Barriers & Implications for Equity

Paula Härö

Christopher Fegan

Misse Wester

Tove Frykmer

13:00 
- 13:55

Hydraulic Modelling of Eurasian Beaver Structural Modifications: Implications for Evaluating their Contributions to Natural Flood Management in Scotland

Maja Pitcairn

Rebecca Crisanti

Misse Wester

Henrik Tehler

14:00 
- 14:55

Evaluating reliability and limitations of disaster loss accounting databases

Rebecca Crisanti

Paula Härö

Misse Wester

Jonas Johansson

Master's programme in Risk Management and Safety Engineering

2 June 2023

The presentations will take place in V:D in V-huset and on Zoom (Zoom link)

TimeTitlePresenterOpponentSupervisorExaminer

09.00 – 09.55

Dricksvatten - Försörjning i kris och krig

Jakob Jungestad

 

Jonas Johansson

Per Becker

10.00 – 10.55

Effects of Prolonged Electricity Supply Disruptions on Critical Entities

André Hansson

Biborka Bihari & Isabella Schreiter

Jonas Johansson

Henrik Tehler

11.00 – 11.55

Sjukvårdens kontinuitet Att säkerställa sjukvårdens funktion och stabilitet

Biborka Bihari & Isabella Schreiter

André Hansson

Henrik Tehler

Henrik Hassel

13.00 – 13.55

Rapid expansion of roof mounted PV system installations in commercial facilities – How can they be insured?

Erik Lindén

Markus Nilsson

Henrik Tehler

Mo Hamza

14.00 – 14.55

Spel och riskhantering – Utbildning, forskning och användning inom räddningstjänst

Markus Nilsson

Erik Lindén

Henrik Tehler

Alexander Cedergren

Master's programme in Risk Management and Safety Engineering

10 January 2024

The presentations will take place in V:Brand and on Zoom (Zoom link)

TimeTitlePresenterOpponentSupervisorExaminer

09:00 - 09:55 

 Klimatanpassning av svensk järnväg ur ett riskperspektiv – Var står vi och är vi på väg?

 P.G

 J.K Jonas Johansson

 Henrik Hassel 

10:00 - 10:55 Hur bra är bedömningar i kommunala risk- och sårbarhetsanalyser och handlingsplaner? J.K E.K Henrik Tehler Henrik Hassel

11:00
- 11:55

 Holistic Assessment of Critical Infrastructure Resilience during Disasters (HACIRD) - A case study of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes

 E.K

 P.G

 Jonas Johansson 

 Henrik Tehler