Funding to CNDS fellows from the Kamprad Family Foundation

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The research project When it rains it pours: Biogeophysical drivers and societal responses to compound natural hazard events in Sweden has been awarded funding from the Kamprad Family Foundation. The purpose of the Kamprad Family Foundation is to support, stimulate and reward education and scientific research to promote entrepreneurship, the environment, competence, health and social improvement.
Researchers: Daniel Nohrstedt, Department of Government, Uppsala University; Johanna Mård (principal investigator) , Department of Earth Science, Uppsala University; and Örjan Bodin, Stockholm Resilience Centre.
Funding: 3 400 000 SEK
The project is tied to the Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS).
