Tasha Addington-Ferris

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  • Courses
    • Environmental Analysis
    • Environmental Theory
    • (Un)natural Disasters
    • Situating Environmental Problems and Solutions
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    • Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness Community Outreach Project
    • #Portland: Branding City Aesthetics Through Social Media
    • Nuclear Power – Resilient or Not?
    • Objects of Oppression: How Different Perspectives of Logging have Affected Douglas County
    • An Introduction to Community Gardens in Portland
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The Meaning of Resilience: Community Response to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Meltdown

September 20, 2017 By Tasha Addington-Ferris Leave a Comment

The Meaning of Resilience: Community Response to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Meltdown

The following is a proposal abstract for a capstone project on resilient communities in Japan. How can communities be resilient to nuclear disaster? Nuclear disaster has little precedent and therefore does not have a strong disaster culture.  The effects of nuclear disaster are also so complex that the ability for communities to be resilient to […]

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