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Awards Deadline Extended

Awards The CRHNet Awards Program is a national awards program established to recognize and honour exemplary individuals participating in and contributing to the study and practice of disaster risk management. The program is run by a standing committee of CRHNet members which reports to the CRHNet Board. Details of individual awards can be found

2021 Annual General Meeting

2021 CRHNet Annual General Meeting Register by Email Canadian Risk and Hazards Network (CRHNet) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2003 to promote and strengthen disaster risk reduction and emergency management in Canada. The Network creates an environment for hazards research, education and emergency management practitioner communities to effectively share knowledge and innovative

Larry Dale Pearce

It is with a heavy heart that we share with you the news that Larry Pearce has passed away.  Larry helped to establish CRHNet in 2003, acted as Executive Director and a board member for many years, as well as started HazNet as a newsletter in 2009.  His contribution to this field and industry

Annonce: CRHNet combine la Table ronde nationale sur la réduction des risques de catastrophe de 2020 et le colloque annuel du CRHNet

Le Réseau canadien d’étude des risques et dangers (CRHNet) combine la Table ronde nationale sur la réduction des risques de catastrophe de 2020 et le colloque annuel du CRHNet. Le CRHNet s’est engagé à faire progresser la réduction des risques de catastrophe (RRC) au Canada comme ailleurs. Dans le cadre de ce

Announcement:  CRHNet to Combine 2020 National Roundtable on DRR with the Annual CRHNet Symposium

CRHNet is committed to advancing disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Canada and beyond.  CRHNet applied for and received funding to organize the National Roundtable on Disaster Risk Reduction on a pilot basis under the Communications/Information Exchange Projects stream of Public Safety Canada’s Policy Development Contribution Program (PDCP). In consideration of the changing times,

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