These days climate disruption leads to an exponential occurrence of disasters. Hence, I am talking with the American disaster manager Nick from ReliefAnalysis. I talk with him about different phases of disaster management, about exponential extreme weather events and about a hospice situation.

Nick has Turkish roots, an Asian wife and two children, well, he is a family man.

On his website reliefanalysis.net he writes:
„From 2004-2006, I served for a disaster management think tank located in the Pacific Islands. That experience exposed me to the geopolitical, sustainability, and overall survival of  Pacific Island Nations and cultures ...
I have degrees in geography and international relations, and what I studied decades ago is woven into the fabric of this site and my interests.“

Nick had some very interesting interviews in his ReliefAnalysis podcast series. Now there is a break in this series, I hope we‘ll hear further episodes.

Shownotes: http://xwer.de/fte18

I am talking with disaster manager Nick
These days climate disruption leads to an exponential occurrence of disasters. Hence, I am talking with the American disaster manager Nick from ReliefAnalysis. I talk with him about different phases of disaster management, about exponential extreme weather events and about a hospice situation.

Nick has Turkish roots, an Asian wife and two children, well, he is a family man.

On his website reliefanalysis.net he writes:
„From 2004-2006, I served for a disaster management think tank located in the Pacific Islands. That experience exposed me to the geopolitical, sustainability, and overall survival of  Pacific Island Nations and cultures ...
I have degrees in geography and international relations, and what I studied decades ago is woven into the fabric of this site and my interests.“

Nick had some very interesting interviews in his ReliefAnalysis podcast series. Now there is a break in this series, I hope we‘ll hear further episodes.

Shownotes: http://xwer.de/fte18