Natural Hazards - The Power of Places - Our Ancestors Warned Us

Saturday, October 31, 2015: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Chesapeake 3 (Gaylord National Resort And Convention Center)
Chair:
Jim Kauahikaua, PhD, Dr., U. S. Geological Survey

Description: Merging traditional with scientific knowledge for the understanding and mitigation of Natural Hazards is an approach that can be viewed as complementary - not contradictory. Native cultures dealt successfully with hazards before scientific approaches were used
to understand them. Together, they often confirm what we now recognize via scientific methods.



10:45 AM
Scientists Finally Prove That Hawaiians Knew Their Volcanoes
Jim Kauahikaua, PhD , Dr. , U. S. Geological Survey
11:05 AM
Remembering tsunamis on Pacific and Indian Ocean shores
Brian Atwater, PhD , Research Geologist , U. S. Geological Survey
11:25 AM
Contributions of Navajo Local Knowledge in Understanding Drought Vulnerability in an era of Climate Change
Margaret Hiza-Redsteer, PhD , Research Scientist , U. S. Geological Survey