Life on an Unpredictable Planet: Coping with the Threats Posed by Natural Disasters
When
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Where
211 Cross Road
Dartmouth MA 02747
Who can attend
Price
FRIENDS OF THE DARTMOUTH LIBRARIES presents:
Life on an Unpredictable Planet: Coping with the Threats Posed by Natural Disasters
Saturday, October 4, 1 p.m.
Dartmouth – Join the Friends of the Dartmouth Libraries to hear researcher and lecturer Matt Davis as he explores why people live in risky places, the psychological factors affecting our preparation for potential disasters, and factors that can help in disaster recovery.
Drawing on his research at Italy’s Mt. Vesuvius and Washington’s Mt. Rainier,
his experiences in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and his work on earthquake preparedness
efforts in California, Dr. Davis will discuss disaster preparedness and recovery.
The presentation will be held on Saturday, October 4, at 1 p.m. at Dartmouth North Branch Library.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Matt Davis graduated from UMass Dartmouth, attended graduate
schools in Virginia and Southern California, and is a retired Emeritus Professor of Psychology from
Dominican University of California. He conducted the first research studies of how residents living
in close proximity to Italy’s famous volcano, Mt. Vesuvius, perceive their risk from potential
eruptions. He has also collaborated with emergency management organizations on several projects
involving earthquake and tsunami preparedness in California and volcano evacuation plans for
Washington’s Mt. Rainier. Matt was an invited speaker at dozens of conferences and workshops
across the U.S. and internationally and was a featured expert in two television documentaries:
Could It Happen Here? (2006) and Alien Invasion: Are We Ready? (2011). An avid traveler, he has
visited 35 countries and shared his passion for travel with students as a leader for several study
abroad trips across Europe. He is the author of the travel memoir, At Home in the World:
Reflections of a Travel Addict, which chronicles many of his adventures while traveling
internationally.
Dr. Davis’ presentation will be held at Dartmouth North Branch Library, 211 Cross Street. For
more information, please e-mail [email protected].