Wednesday 22 April
Program
09.00–09.45 Keynote speaker: Susann Baez Ullberg
09.45–10.15 Coffee break
10.15 - 11.30 Session 2: Civil preparedness across different sectors
- Does the healthcare system work if there is a war?
Minna Lundgren - The floods in Västernorrland
Torbjörn Westman - Ruminants in a flexible food chain - animal health and food security from a preparedness perspective
Ulrika Nordling - Centre for Veterinary Disaster Medicine - Animal Health, Animal Welfare and Safe Food
Ylva Persson, Charlotte Berg & Renée Båge
11.15–12.30 Session 3: New analytical approaches for the study of risk and crisis
- A Quantitative Mapping of Swedish Municipalities' Operational Work with Civil Defence
Olov Hemmingsson - Strengthened Research Alliances for future crisis research
Peter Bellström & Martina Granholm - Risk and Crisis Communication in Transition: Technical, Organizational, and Work Practice Aspects
Martina Granholm, Christine Grosse, Erik Borglund & Leif Sundberg - From Measurement to Meaning: Exploring Defense Willingness Using Narrative Vignettes
Linda Kvarnlöf, Elin Montelius & Beatrice Qian-Onn
12.30–13.30 Lunch
13.30–15.05 Session 4: Organizing and Governing Crisis
- Temporal framings in disaster management: A processual approach to local crisis governance
Sophie Kolmodin & Olof Oscarsson - KRISEFIT: Assessing and Enhancing Crisis Management in German Municipal Administrations
Niklas Frings, Alexandra Schmitt, Sylvia Bach & Frank Fiedrich - The challenges of the responsibility principle: Governance, responsibility, and collaboration in times of crisis
Kerstin Eriksson & Olof Oscarsson - One for all, all for one: Cooperation for Civil Defense at the municipal level
Gertrud Alirani & Pär Olausson - How to understand and model the operational dependencies between IT and business operations.
Anton Holmström
15.05–15.35 Coffee break
15.35 - 16.50 Session 5: Building preparedness
- Need for integrated perspectives on vital societal functions and security of supply in times of crisis and war
Jonas Johansson, Kerstin Eriksson & Nicklas Guldåker - Public-private exercise for increasing preparedness in the transport system
Linnea Eriksson & Martin Svanberg - How Swedish municipalities can support sustainable and resilient food systems in times of crisis and war
Rebecka Milestad, Malin Andersson, Erika Öhlund, Emmy Iwarsson & Madeleine Granvik
15.35–16.50 Workshop (Please note the time)
When everything should fit into everyday life: Exploratory workshop on initiatives for preparedness, climate adaptation and sustainable transition
Sara Renström, RISE & Helena Strömberg, Chalmers
How can households be expected to be prepared for crises, adapt to climate change and at the same time live more sustainably – without the requirements colliding? In this workshop, we explore what happens when these expectations meet in everyday life and when they are conveyed through different types of initiatives, courses and campaigns. Through creative group exercises, speculative scenarios, and working with research-inspired examples, participants analyze both opportunities and conflicts in today's household-oriented initiatives. Together, we are reshaping initiatives to better address the complexities of reality and discuss how they can be more relevant, equitable, and impactful. The workshop is aimed at practitioners and researchers who want to develop initiatives that support households in real life – not just in theory.
19.00 Dinner Frösö Park