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Interdisciplinary CODATA Workshop on


RISK Models and Applications
Berlin, Germany, August 26/27,  2010



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Horst Kremers

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Alberto Susini

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Abstracts submission
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2010-06-19

Notification of acceprtance
2010-06-20

Early Registration fee
2010-07-19

Icebreaker Gettogether
2010-08-25 (evening)

Workshop
2010-08-26  09:00 to
2010-08-27  17:00



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Workshop Program

Thursday, August 26,  2010

 

 

Thursday, August 26,  2010

 

 

 

from 9:00

registration of participants

 

 

 

Session 1

10:00 – 12:00

 

 

Horst Kremers, Alberto Susini

Welcome and Introduction to the CODATA Risk Models and Applications Workshop

 

 

 

 

Alberto Susini

Use of Multirisk Mapping for Assessing the Collective and Individual Risks of Industries and Transport of Dangerous Goods

industrial hazards, risk mapping, chemical and biological risks

 

 

Diana Dushkova, Alexander Evseev

Russian North: Environmental and Human Health Risks Assessment

ecological risk, environment, human health, medical-ecological mapping, Russian North, ecology-connected morbidity

 

 

Robert Dixon-Gough, Krzystof Gawronski, Józef Hernik

Catchment Processes and Drivers: The Anthropogenic Dimension

Water Catchments, Land Use Change, River Modifications, Run-off, Flood Risk, GIS, Modelling, Ontology

 

 

 

 

 

12:00 – 13:30

Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

 

Session 2

13:30 – 15:00

 

 

Jie-Ying Wu

The Disaster Risk Evaluation System under Climate Change in Taiwan

Climate change, disaster risk evaluation system, fuzzy Delphi, fuzzy analytic hie-rarchy process, GIS

 

 

Mulyanto Darmawan, Suharto Widjojo, Ferrari Pinem, Sigit Purnomo

Forest Degradation Assessment in Kalimantan Tropical Rain Forest Using Phenological And Geometrical Shape Analysis

Forest degradation, NDVI, Phenological and Geometrical Shape

 

 

G.Barinova, Yu.Koroleva, E. Krasnov

Indicative  Modeling  and Spatial Evaluation of Air Pollution Risk

indicative models, mosses, heavy metals, atmospheric precipitation

 

 

Jianping Yan

Disaster Risk Assessments: GRIP’s solution for Public Sectors

 

 

15:00 – 15:30

Coffee Break

 

 


 

 

Session 3

15:30 – 16:45

 

 

Carmen Diego Gonçalves, Antonio Possolo

Physical and Social Aspects of Seismic Risk

Earthquake, seismic risk, vulnerability, resilience, interdisciplinary, methods and techniques of data collect and analysis

 

 

Raushan Mamyrova, Bourdeau, C., H-B. Havenith, J. Stahlmann

Hazards Analyses on Loess Landslides

 

 

Victoria Bakhtina

Putting Europe in the Context of Sustainability Risk Framework

 

 

 

 

16:45 – 17:00

Coffee Break

 

 

17:00 – 18:00

Experts Discussion Roundtable

The Role of Indicators and Statistical Methods in Risk Models Application

risk analysis, disaster reduction, statistics and indicators, information mining

 

 

 

 

18:15 – 20:30

 

 

Boat Tour on the Spree River

We leave by S-Bahn Station "Rathaus Steglitz" (dept. 18:20)

to "Friedrichstrasse" (arr. 18.37), walk to embarkment "Friedrichstr./Reichstagsufer" (map will be provided) and enjoy a tour through the scenic center of Berlin from 19:00 to 20:30 (returning to the same place).

Public transport and boat tour cost are covered from the workshop, drinks and meals on the boat at participants' own expenses

 

 


 

 

 

 

Friday, August 27,  2010

 

 

Session 4

09:00 – 10:30

 

 

 

Shih-Liang Chan

On the Vulnerability Assessment of Typhoon Disaster of the Metropolitan Areas in Taiwan

vulnerability assessment, metropolitan areas, Sensitivity Model, Taiwan

 

 

Anandita Sengupta

Applying Consequence Modeling Scenarios to Factor Technological Risk into Land Use Planning

Hazardous Chemicals, Consequence Models, Hazard Footprint, Risk Scenario, Land Use Planning Criteria, GIS

 

 

José Manuel Mendes

The Heat Waves of 2003 in France and Portugal: The Role of Socio-Technical Dispositives and Social Change

2003 Heat Waves; Portugal; France; Comparative analysis; Technical dispositives; Institutional and legal designs

 

 

 

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

 

 

 


 

Session 5

11:00 – 13:00

Biswajeet Pradhan, Manfred F. Buchroithner

Manifestation of remote sensing and GIS data for landslide hazard and risk analyses using Weights-of-Evidence based geospatial model: Balik Pulau catchments area, Malaysia

Landslide; hazard; risk analysis; spatial modeling; remote sensing; GIS; Malaysia

 

 

Zbynek Sterba, Cenek Sasinka

Evaluation of Maps for Crisis Management in the Context of User’s Cognitive Features

crisis management, cartographic symbology, evaluation of map, MUTEP, cognitive processes    

 

 

Olga Ryabkova, Elena Cheshina

The Danger of Abrasion Along the Seacoasts of Kaliningrad Oblast

abrasion, shoreline, dismembering, sustainability, coastal, destruction, geomorphological risk

 

 

Krushna Sadan

Risk Prevention, Mitigation and Peparedness, Coastal Area Disaster Mitigation Efforts

 

 

Horst Kremers

Elements of RISK Communication

RISK Communication, Actor Situation, Decisionmaking, Strategy and Action Control, Archiving Communication Information, Standards, Multi-Cultural RISK Information.

 

 

 

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch Break

 

 


 


Session 6

14:00 – 15:00

 

 

Alexandre O. Tavares, José M. Mendes, Eduardo Basto, Susana Freiria

Public Perception and Public Policies on Natural Hazards. The Unconformities in the Portuguese Case

natural hazards, public policies, risk perception, legal instruments, national survey

 

 

Debanjan Bandyopadhyay

Integrating Technological Risk Modeling with Distributed Geo-information System

Hazardous Chemicals, Consequence Models, Hazard Footprint, Vulnerability, Simulation, Geo-Database, Web-GIS

 

 

 

15:00 – 15:30

Coffee Break

 


Session 7

15:30 – 17:00

 

Jianping Yan

Disaster Risk Modeling for Public Decision Making – Conceptual Framework

 

 

 

Open Forum

Open Forum Session on R&D Demand in Risk Models and Applications

 

 

Horst Kremers

RMA Symposium Summary and Perspectives, Recommendations

 

 

 

 

 

Program may be subject to change without notice