Invited Talks and Panels
2022
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“Multi-jurisdictional context of the 2013 Alberta flood.” Federal Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangement program review panel (online), May 9.
“We’re Ready! Community disaster preparedness workshops.” Department of Emergency Management Speaker Series, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) (online), December 8. “Flood Resilience Challenge game: From serious games to real-world scenarios.” Turkstra Talks Speaker Series, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo (online), December 3. “Returning to the Resilience Zone via the Community Resiliency Model® Wellness Skills.” Social Work and Disaster (SWAD) Network, University of Calgary (online). November 25. “Building community-level disaster preparedness and resilience through social ties.” Bridging Silos, Advancing Climate Adaptation and Low Carbon Resilience in Small Communities and Rural Regions, Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute (online), March 4-5. “We’re Ready! Community disaster preparedness workshops.” Citizens and Emergency Preparedness Community of Practice, Tamarack Institute (online), February 25. “Linking COVID-19 with air pollution and climate change.” Space & Culture Journal, Special Issue Quarantine (online). November 4. “Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” Canadian Coastal Resilience Forum (online). November 13. “We’re Ready! Community disaster preparedness pilot project.” ABCD Healthy Neighbourhoods, Healthy Cities, Tamarack Institute. Edmonton, AB. May 28. “Room for rivers and voices: Governance strategies for flood risk management.” Community of Practice Webinar, Tamarack Institute, University of Waterloo. June 28. “Room for rivers and voices: Governance strategies for flood risk management.” Coastal Vulnerability Adaptation Workshop, Indigenous Services Canada, KWL Engineering Consultancy, and the Naut'sa mawt Tribal Council. Vancouver, BC. April 25. “We’re Ready! Community Disaster Preparedness Pilot Project.” Resilient Calgary. Calgary, AB. May 16. View “Doing it the Dutch way?: Adapting the Room for the River approach in Alberta, Canada.” UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands. March 28 Three presentations on flood management in Alberta and the Netherlands: Public engagement, comparing Room for the River in Alberta and the Netherlands, and the We’re Ready! project. University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland. March 1. “Examining flood management and emergency preparedness.” Alberta Wilderness Association. May 10. “Examining flood management practices in High River, Alberta.” Office of Emergency Management, University of Alberta. April 27. “Culture, governance, and practices: Examining flood management in High River, Alberta.” Intersections seminar series: Exploring space, community and local governance. City-Region Studies Centre. February 23. “It’s not just fun and games: A role-playing game as a pedagogical approach to understanding and simulating complex socio-environmental issues.” Arts Pedagogy Research and Innovation Laboratory (APRIL). January 15. Sustainability summit, University of Alberta. |
Panels & sessions (co-)Organized
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Special Session: Water and Cities: Get in the Game! International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS21), University of Waterloo, University of Guelph, and IEEE online. Oct. 27-31, 2021.
Special Session: Urban Resilience (Applying CIrcle, an interactive digital tool developed by Deltares, to examine cascading effects of floods on critical infrastructure). FloodRisk 2020 (postponed due to C-19), online. June 21-25. From Preparedness to Resilience: Building Social Infrastructure to Respond to Climate Impacts & Emergencies. Bridging Silos, Advancing Climate Adaptation and Low Carbon Resilience in Small Communities and Rural Regions (online), Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute, Selkirk College, BC, March 4-5. Disasters and Community Engagement. XIX International Sociological Association, World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, ON. July 15-21. Disasters and Community Engagement. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Calgary, AB. May 28-June 3. Disaster Sociology. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, ON. May 30-June 5. |
Papers (Selected)
2022
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Bogdan, E. A. & Ibrahim, N. “The Flood Resilience Challenge serious game as an online teaching and learning tool across multiple disciplines and class sizes.” University of Waterloo Teaching and Learning Conference, online. April 27-28, 2022.
Bogdan, E. A.“The Flood Resilience Challenge serious game as a teaching and learning tool for complex environmental issues.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, online. May 12-20, 2022. Bogdan, E. A. “Digital stories as a tool for learning, teaching, and knowledge mobilization in social work field education.” International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Lyon France. July 3-8, 2022. Bogdan, E. A. & Murdock, H. “Enhancing flood risk governance and resilience with a serious role-playing game as an educational and engagement tool.” FloodRisk 2020 (postponed due to COVID), online. June 21-25. Bogdan, E. A. “Future flooding disasters foretold in Fort McMurray: Stalling of the Floodway Development Regulation in Alberta, Canada.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, online. May 31-June 4. Bogdan, E. A. “Enhancing flood risk governance and resilience with a serious role-playing game.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, online. May 31-June 4. Murdock, H. & Bogdan, E. A. “Engagement and games: Serious gaming for climate adaptation.” Adaptation 2020, Vancouver, BC. February 19-21. Bogdan, E. & McDonald-Harker, C. “Family functioning and well-being in the aftermath of Disaster: One year after the 2013 High River, Alberta flood.” International Sociological Association, Toronto, ON. July 15-21. “Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” Environmental Sociology Research Committee (RC24) pre-conference at the International Sociological Association, Toronto, ON. July 14. “Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” Idea of Place, Space & Culture 20th Anniversary Conference, Edmonton, AB. May 5-7. “Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” Wageningen University and Research (WUR), Delft University of Technology (TUD), Netherlands. April 19 & 26. Bogdan, E., & Sodero, S. “We’re Ready! Community disaster preparedness pilot project with the Town of High River, Alberta.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, Calgary, AB. May 28-June 3. Bogdan, E., Bennett, A., & Yumagulova, L. “Public engagements in forward-looking recovery efforts following the 2013 floods in High River and Calgary.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, Calgary, AB. May 28-June 3. “Adapting the Dutch Room for the River approach in Alberta, Canada.” European Association of Geographers (EUGEO), Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary. August 30-September 2. “Disaster governance: An investigation of the 2013 flood in High River, Alberta.” European Association of Geographers (EUGEO), Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary. August 30-September 2. “Disaster governance: An investigation of the 2013 flood in High River, Alberta.” European Sociological Association, Prague, Czech Technical University. August 25-28. “Disaster governance: An investigation of the 2013 flood in High River, Alberta.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, CSA, Ottawa, ON. June 1-5. “Flooding discourse: Perceptions and practices of the 2013 flood management in High River, Alberta.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, St. Catherines, ON. May 26-30. Bogdan, E., Phillips, P., and Beckie, M. “Consumers’ and producers’ shared values enhance agri-environmental stewardship.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. June 1-8. "Involving senior immigrants in urban agriculture". Organic Agriculture Conference. University of Guelph, Guelph, ON. January 24-27. Beckie, M., Bogdan, E., Fletcher, F., and Whitfield, K. "Involving senior immigrants in urban agriculture". Canadian Association for University Continuing Education, Edmonton, AB. May 31. |
Posters (Selected)
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Bogdan, E. & Murdock, H. “Flood Resilience Challenge: Serious Gaming for Climate Change Adaptation.” MEOPAR National Forum on Coastal Community Resilience (online). Sep. 29-30. Download.
Bogdan, E. “Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” CitiesIPCC Cities and Climate Change Science Conference, Edmonton, AB. March 5-7. Download. Bogdan, E. “We’re Ready! Community disaster preparedness pilot project in High River, Alberta.” Transformational Change: Research Showcase, Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta. Poster presentation. November 2. Bogdan, E. "Framing the BSE story." International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Park City, Utah. June 17-21. Bogdan, E. & Davidson, D. "Framing the BSE story." Canada’s Prion Research Conference, Calgary, AB. February. |
Professional Conferences (Selected)
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Bogdan, E. A. & Ibrahim, N. “The Flood Resilience Challenge serious game as an online teaching and learning tool across multiple disciplines and class sizes.” University of Waterloo Teaching and Learning Conference, online. April 27-28, 2022.
“Room for rivers and voices: A comparison of Room for the River approaches in Alberta and The Netherlands.” Canadian Water Resources Association, National conference, Lethbridge, AB. June 5-7. “Doing it the Dutch way?: An investigation of flood management in High River, Alberta.” Canadian Risk and Hazard Network Symposium, Calgary, AB. November 4-6. “Disaster governance: An investigation of the 2013 flood in High River, Alberta.” Canadian Water Resources Association, Red Deer, AB. April 19-21. “Flooding discourse: Perceptions and practices of the 2013 flood management in High River, Alberta.” Canadian Water Resources Association, Hamilton, ON. June 2-4. Bogdan, E. & Phillips, P. “The role of Environmental Farm Plan in water resource stewardship.” Canadian Water Resources Association/WPAC Conference, Red Deer, AB. March 12-14. |