Invitation to participate in online survey concerning volcano science in resource-limited contexts

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From: Karen Fontijn <Karen.Fontijn@xxxxxxxxx>

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Dear all,


Do you identify as a volcano scientist working in a resource-limited
context? If so, we would kindly like to invite you to take part in our
online survey which can be accessed here:



https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IAVCEI-NETWORK-DNN



Feedback from this survey will channel directly into the establishment and
the functioning of a new community-driven network that is being formed
under IAVCEI, and which has the aim to facilitate and enhance the active
integration of volcano scientists working in resource-constrained contexts
(i.e. mainly within Low- to Middle- Income Countries) into the global
volcanological community. The facilitation of respectful partnerships
between scientists in different countries will promote both the creation
and sharing of information, knowledge and tools in a sustainable way to
bridge the gap in these data-sparse regions.


We would like to hear from as many volcano scientists worldwide as
possible, including academic researchers, operational staff at volcano
observatories or geoscience institutes, risk managers, staff at mapping
agencies, etc. Therefore, please do forward the link to the survey within
your networks, either from this e-mail or via our social media channels
(FB: www.facebook.com/uwiseismic; Twitter: @uwiseismic). The survey will
remain open until *17th May 2019*.


This survey is being undertaken in conjunction with a workshop, which will
bring together senior volcano scientists representing 22 countries from
around the world. The workshop, which signifies the inaugural activity of
the new IAVCEI network, is to be held at The University of the West Indies,
St. Augustine Campus (Trinidad) on 4-7 June 2019 thanks to support from
IAVCEI, IUGG, The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel and USAID. The results of the survey will be
integrated into the workshop discussion of the challenges and opportunities
for undertaking volcanology research, monitoring and risk mitigation.
Furthermore, the future priorities and envisaged activities of the new
network will be drafted.


We will report on this workshop during the upcoming IUGG General Assembly
in Montreal, Canada, during an informal meeting on 15th July 2019 at 3-5
pm, room 523B. Anyone attending IUGG is welcome to join this information
session.


Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us in case you have any
questions on the establishment of the new network.



Best regards,



Victoria Miller, Victoria.Miller@xxxxxxxxxxx -  The University of the West
Indies Seismic Research Centre, Trinidad / Montserrat Volcano Observatory

Karen Fontijn, Karen.Fontijn@xxxxxxxxx - Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium

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