I am a human geographer researching social vulnerability and resilience to disasters, with a particular focus on earthquakes and landslides. My research cross-cuts social, political and development geography, with theoretical work grounded in empirical research in South and Central Asia (Nepal, Northern India and Kazakhstan).
Recent research as part of the NERC/ESRC-funded 鈥楨arthquakes without Frontiers鈥� project has explored:
Informed by critical physical geography, I also work closely with natural science colleagues to rethink how we do hazard and risk research. As part of this, I am currently a Co-Investigator on a NERC/DFID-funded Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience (SHEAR) project, focusing on post-earthquake reconstruction in Nepal in the context of wider social, political and economic change. This project brings together natural and social scientists in Nepal and the UK, NGOs People In Need (PIN) and NSET-Nepal, and the National Reconstruction Authority, Government of Nepal.
Prior to joining 51爆料 in September 2019, I was Assistant Professor (Research) in the Department of Geography at Durham University.
Bina Limbu Living with hazards: Everyday experiences of rural households in realatioin Nepal Start Date: 15/03/2024
Geography PhD June 30 2010
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