Agenda
Day 110/12 (Mon)
DRH Consortium International Workshop toward Implementation Science for
Disaster Risk Reduction
(1st DRH Consortium General Assembly)
Clock Tower Centennial Hall

International Conference Hall (3)

1. 9:00-9:20

Opening
Chair: D. BENOUAR
Presenters:
 H. HIGASHIHARA: EDM-NIED
 K. KURODA: MEXT
C. DUNCAN: UNISDR
TBD: JSPS

2. 9:20-10:30

Objectives, Issues and Framework of the Workshop
Chair: P. SHI
Presenters:
H. KAMEDA: DRH and DRH Consortium
N. OKADA: Incorporation in IDRiM09 Forum
K. TAKARA: Future Issues

10:30-10:50

Coffee break

3.10:50-11:40

Current status of DRH
Chair: A. SHARMA 
Presenters:
H. NEGISHI: System Development
H. KAMEDA: Contents Management

11:40-13:00

Lunch

4.13:00-15:00

Discussion: DRH Consortium Activity Clarification (1)
Chair: H. KAMEDA / Rapporteur: K. SHIWAKU
Panels: M. ASHTIANY, A. SHARMA, P. SHI, R. SHAW, H. TATANO
DRH Contents Development and Management
(facilitation, ownership, etc.)
DRH Dissemination (user incentive / contributor incentive)
Implication to IDRiM Society

15:00-15:15

Coffee break

5.15:15-17:15

Discussion: DRH Consortium Activity Clarification (2)
Chair: M. ASHTIANY / Rapporteur: N. IKEDA
Panels: D. BENOUAR, S. RAHMAN, A. DIXIT, C. DUNCAN, H. NEGISHI
DRH System Transfer for Regional DRH Development
 DRH Dystem Enhancement




Day 210/13 (Tue)
IDRiM ‘09
Clock Tower Centennial Hall

International Conference Hall (1)

International Conference Hall (2)

International Conference Hall (3)

1.9:30-10:30

(Closed)

(Closed)

Opening

Chair: H. TATANO, R. MECHLER, A.M. CRUZ

Opening Congratulatory Address:

Nobutaka FUJII (Vice-president of Kyoto University)
Keynote lecture

Detlof von WINTERFELDT (Director, IIASA): The Challenges of Extreme Events and Systemic Risks.Norio OKADA (Director, DPRI, Kyoto University): Integrated Disaster Risk Management (IDRiM):From Retrospect to Prospect

2.11:00-12:30

Climate Change AdaptationChair: K. TAKARA
Presenters:
P. MATCZAK: Climate Change and Risk Reduction: Experts’ views on Options for Adaptation to Extreme Events.
J. A.LASSA: Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: One Problem, Two Cultures
M.BOCKARJOVA: The Dutch Challenge: Climate Change, Flood Risk and Regional Disparities
X. CHENG , J. WANG : Impacts of Climate Change on Flood Management and Drainage Improvement Project and Adaptation Options: Case Study in the Huai River Basin, China

SS4: Disaster Information System
Organizer: M. HATAYAMA
Chair: M. HATAYAMA
Presenters:
M. PESARESI: Toward a New a New Methodology for Human Settlement Characterization Using Remotely Sensed Data in Support to Risk Assessment
Y. YANG: Disaster Rescuing System of China Government for the Wen-Chuan Earthquake
E. Y. MENTESE: Studies on Disaster Preparedness of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
M. HATAYAMA: Crisis Management Support System based on RARMIS Concept in Local Government

SS1: Lessons learned from Wenchuan EarthquakeOrganizer: P. SHI
Chair: P. SHI
Presenters:
P. SHI: The Integrated Risk Governance/Management of Large Scale Disaster
E. KRAUSMANN, A.M. CRUZ: The 12 May 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: Impact on Industry
G. HAN: Wenchun and Tangshan Great Earthquakes in China: Disaster as Opportunity for Learning and Development 

12:30-13:30

Lunch

3.13:30-15:00

Innovative Cost-Benefit Analysis of DRM
Chair: C. GOPALAKRISHNAN
Presenters:
S. TSUCHIYA: SCGE applied to Economic Loss Estimation of Great Earthquake
H.P. NACHTNEBEL: How to Assess the Benefits from Early Warning Systems
H. SAKAKIBARA: Analysis of Migration Process Within Cities for Integrated Disaster Risk Management
Y. KAJITANI: : Impacts of Infrastructure Damages on Industrial Sector Based on Small Area Economic Statistics
J.P. PINELLI: Development of an Integrated Public Hurricane Risk Model: Data, Issues, and Validation

SS17-(1) : Fire and Disaster Risk ManagementOrganizer: T. TANAKA
Chair: T. TANAKA
Presenters:
HOKUGO: A Study on Housing Environment Considering the Fire Risk and Resident Intention in Densely Built-up Urban Area
K. KIM: A Study on the Efficient Disaster Management System Scheme of Korea
W.K. CHOW: Lessons Learnt from Crowding at Two Railway Stations in China during the Spring Festival
K. SUZUKI: Simulations of Building and Tunnel Fires Using the Multi-layer Zone Fire Model

SS6-(1) : ASEAN-DRH / User-Provider Communication
Organizer: EDM-NIED, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, JSPS, MEXT, ASEAN Secretariat
Session Chairs: H. KAMEDA, R. SHAW
1. Opening Remarks & Session Overview
Chair: R. SHAW
Presenters: H. KAMEDA, A. LIM
2. DRH Contents for ASEAN Countries and Other Asian Premise
Chair: R. SHAW
Presenters: R. SOLIDUM, K. PRIBADI, K. SHIWAKU
3. ASEAN Perspective of DRH Application
Chair: R. SHAW
Presenters: TABRANI
4. Disaster Reduction Activities and Potential Links with DRH (by ASEAN participants) Part 1

Chair: A. LIM
Panels: M. SAOHORN,
H. SUBEKTI,
S. PATHOUMMADY,
Y. MAHAT

4.15:15-16:45

Economic Analysis of Disaster Risk Management
Chair: C. SCAWTHORN
Presenters:
O. GUEVARA: Risk Transfer, Economic Market Distortions and Inflationary Risk on Reconstruction Processes due to Catastrophic Events.
T. MIZUTA: An Estimation of Ayutthaya the World Heritage and Often Flooded Area's Sightseeing Value
M. YOSHIDA: Risk Transfer Mechanism to Promote Mitigations in Interdependent Security Problems
M. YOKOMATSU: Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Framework for Long-term Transportation Policy Analysis

SS17-(2) : Mitigation of Urban and Wild Fire
Organizer: T. TANAKA
Chair: T. TANAKA
Presenters:
P. SHAO: Fire-Safety Planning for Early-developed Region of Tainan City in Taiwan
K. HIMOTO: A GIS-based Evaluation System for the Effectiveness of Firefighting Activities against Post-earthquake Fire Spread
E.S. KIM, D.H. KIM: Forest Disaster Status in Korea
N K. FONG: Performance-based design for building fire safety in Hong Kong













SS6-(2): ASEAN-DRH / User-Provider Communication
Organizer: EDM-NIED
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, JSPS, MEXT, ASEAN Secretariat
4. Disaster Reduction Activities and Potential Links with DRH (by ASEAN participants) Part 2
Chair: A. LIM
Panels: T. WIN, N. SERVANDO, P. JAMPANYA, Q. TRAN
5. General Discussion
Moderator:
R. SHAW
Rapporteur: K. PRIBADI
- Understanding DRH, Are They Useful ?

- What Are Areas of Application ? Disaster Reduction Practice, Education, Scientific Motivation, etc.
- What Should Be Done for Enhancement ?
- What Should Be Done for Dissemination and Promoting Practical Application ?

6. Closing Remarks
Presenter: R. SHAW

5.17:00-18:30

SS3: Implementing Natech Risk Reduction: Experiences from Asia and beyond 
Organizer: A.M. CRUZ,
E. KRAUSMANN
Chair: A.M. CRUZ
Presenters:
E. PETROVA: Natechs in the Russian Federation: Experience of Investigation
S. GIRGIN: Current State of Natech Management in Turkey
E. KRAUSMANN: Natech Risk Reduction in OECD Member Countries
A. OZUNU: Vulnerability Mitigation and Risk Assessment of Technological Disaster in Romania for Old Industrial Sites
A. M. CRUZ: Risk Assessment of Tsunami Impact on an Oil Refinery

Post Event Impacts of a Disaster
Chair: R. SOLIDUM
Presenters
B. DI: Quantifying Spatial Distribution of Soil Erosion after Traumatic Earthquake in Wenchuan China: A Case Study in Longmenshan Scenery Area
M. ISLAM: Environmental and Social Restoration after a Disaster in Bangladesh
T. NISHINO: Development of a Physics-based Model for Fire Spread in a Large-scale Urban Area Consisting of Over 105 Buildings
S. HOCHRAINER: Long Lasting Macroeconomic Impacts of Natural Disaster Events An Econometric ARIMA Modeling Approach

SS18What is the Obstacles for Implementing DRM?: Issues and Possible Solutions

Organizer: A. AMENDLA, H. TATANO
Chair: A. AMENDOLA
Presenters:
A. AMENDOLA: Obstacles to Implementation and Implementation Science
G. HAN: Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review of Main Operational Frameworks
K. S. PRIBADI: Identifying House Owners’ Decision Making Factors in Adopting Earthquake Resistant Construction for Removing Obstacles in Reducing Earthquake Disaster Risk in Bandung City
H. TATANO: Institutional and  Economic Barriers for Implementation of IDRM
W. PETAK: Overcoming Barriers to IDRiM Implementation: A Focus on Policy Making and Organizational Decision Making

6.19:00-21:00

IDRiM Society Preparatory Meeting, Conference Room 4 in the Clock Tower




Day 310/14 (Wed)
IDRiM ‘09
Clock Tower Centennial Hall 

International Conference Hall (1)

International Conference Hall (2)

International Conference Hall (3)

1. 9:00-10:30

SS14Implementing IDRiM in Asian Mega Cities: Mumbai Hot Spot Case Study
Organizer: H. TATANO, B.A. MISRA
Chair: H. TATANO, B.A. MISRA Presenters:
B. A. MISRA: Purpose and Importance of Hot Spot Case Studies in IDRiM: Mumbai
H. TATANO: Research Plans and Collaboration Schemes in Mumbai Base, KU-GCOE-HSE Program.
S. SAMADDAR: Progress Report from Mumbai Base: Identified Problems and Possible Solutions
S. BHADURI, K. KAPADIA: Measuring Social Vulnerabilities in Mumbai and Related Topics

 

Integrated Flood Risk Management
Chair: P. NACHTNEBEL
Presenters:
K. KOBAYASHI: Development of an Integrated Flood Disaster Risk Assessment Framework Using Flow Models and arcGIS
T. FUJIMI: Empirical Study on Dynamic Change of Flood Risk Curve in Kosen Town Kumamoto
T. HORI : Design of In-floodplain Countermeasures to Maximize the Success Ratio of Evacuation

 

SS2: Disaster EducationOrganizer: A. COLLINS
Chair: A. COLLINS
Presenters:
K. SHIWAKU: Capacity Building of NGO to Promote School Disaster Education

A. COLLINS: Disaster Education Engagement: an Analysis of the Developmental Risk Reduction Approach
Y. MATSUDA: A Framework of Youth Education to Develop Earthquake Safe Community
J. J. WALSH: Disaster Education in US Schools

 

2.10:45-12:15

Natural Hazard Threats to Critical Infrastructure
Chair: W. PETAK
Presenters:
D. BENOUAR: Natural Hazards Threats to Critical Infrastructure in Algeria
E. HIDESHIMA: Analysis of Functional Consistency of Network-structured Infrastructure Facilities under Disaster Damage.

 

SS16: Post Earthquake Disaster Actions and Their Management
Organizer: H. KAWASE
Chair: H. KAWASE
Presenters:
H. MURAKAMI: Environmental Aspects of Earthquake Disaster Restoration - Some Notes From Reconnaissance Studies-
A. NARESWARI: The Role of University in Post Disaster Management
H. KAWASE: Recovery Process and Its Problems in The Bantul Area, Indonesia after the 2006 Central Java Earthquake
T. MIYAMOTO: Collective Constructions of a Life Course - A New Tool for Visualizing Disaster Revitalization Processes -  

 

SS8: Community-based Disaster Management
Organizer: K. YAMORI, N. KURITA
Chair: K. YAMORI
Presenters:
C. JIAN: Bridging the Gap of Expectations: a Case Study of Volunteer Training in a Community-based Project in Sichuan Earthquake Area
F. YAMADA: Community-Based Flood Risk Management Supporting Systems
R. DWIYANI: The Adaptation of Bo-sai Duck Game into Local Context as part of Kindergarten Disaster Education Program in Merapi Volcano Area
N. KURITA: To Raise Attractiveness of Disaster Mitigation Activity
K. YAMORI: A Theory of "Community of Practice" and Disaster Management

12:15-13:15

Lunch

3.13:15-14:45

Keynote lectures:
Peijun SHI: Chinese Paradigm for Integrated Large Scale Disaster Risk Governance
Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI: Entrepreneur Approach to Disaster Risk Management and Regional Learning

4.15:00-16:30

 

SS12-(1) : Business Continuity Management in Japan and Overseas
Organizer: H. MARUYA

Chair: H. MARUYA
Presenters:
K. WATANABE: Market Needs for Global Standardization of BCM and the Current Challenges
Y. UEDA: Characteristics of Japan BCM as Practical Differences from US
T. ITO: Cybersecurity and Business Continuity for Both Commercial Business and Government Agencies

Panel Discussion “Business Continuity Management in Japan and Overseas”: K. WATANABE, Y. UEDA, T.ITO, S. HORIKOSHI, H. KAWAGUCHI

SS13: UNITWIN/UNESCO Chair and UNESCO Centre on Disaster Risk Management
Organizer: N. OKADA, K. SASSA
Chair: K. TAKARA
Presenters:
K. SASSA : UNESCO-KU-ICL UNITWIN Network and International Programme on Landslides (IPL)
K. MASUDA : Ritsumeikan-University UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage and Risk Management
S.TANAKA: International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management under the Auspices of UNESCO
A. STROM: Safety of 567 High Usoy landslide Dam in Tajikstan with References of Other Landslide Dams in Central Asia

5.16:45-18:15

 

SS12-(2): How to Diffuse BCM in Japan
Organizer: H. MARUYA
Chair: K. WATANABE
Presenters:
H. MARUYA: Policies of the Japanese Government and Role of NGO
S. HORIKOSHI: BCM Trends in the Financial Sector in Japan and Recent Challenges at a Large Organization
H. KAWAGUCHI An Improved Case of the Risk Assessment Methods in Our CompanyPaper

Panel Discussion “How to Diffuse BCM in Japan”: H. MARUYA, S. HORIKOSHI, H. KAWAGUCHI, Y. UEDA, T. ITO

SS10: Long-term Disaster Recovery: Asian Models
Organizer: H. HAYASHI
Chair: H. HAYASHI
Presenters:
L.C. CHEN: Long-term Recovering Process from the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake Disaster
P. TOGU: The Four Year Blue Print Plan of Aceh Reconstruction (2005-2009): The Process, Issues and Lesson Learned
S. TATSUKI: Long-term Recovery from the 1995 Kobe Earthquake

 

19:30-21:30

Banquet , Kyoto Royal Hotel & Spa




Day 4 10/15 (Thu)
IDRiM ‘09
Shiran Kaikan

INAMORI HALL

YAMAUCHI HALL

1.9:00-10:30

SS11: Economics of DRM and Climate Change: New Insights
Organizer: J. LINNEROOTH-BAYER
Chair: R. MECHLER
Presenters:
K. NAKANO, H. TATANO: Disasters and Debt: The Role of the Financial Position in Explaining Longer Term Impacts
S. HOCHRAINER, R. MECHLER, G. PFLUG: Assessing Current and Future Impacts due to Climate-related Extreme Events and Global Change: The Case of Bangladesh.
R. MECHLER: Disasters and Economic Welfare: Can National Savings Help Explain Post-disaster Changes in Consumption?
Y.OKUYAMA: Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters: Development Issues and Applications
C. MENNY: The Effects of the Marmara Earthquake of 1999 on Small Businesses and Their Recovery

 

Adaptive Management / Sustainable Management Options for Disaster Reduction
Chair: A. SHARMA
Presenters:
B H J PREMATHILAKE: Sciencetific Approach for Evaluating Process in Building Community Resilience to Coastal Hazards

A. TAKAGI: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Disaster Mitigation Power with Social Capital

 





2.10:45-12:15

SS9: Developing Disaster Risk Safety Nets
Organizer: R. MECHLER
Chair: J. LINNEROOTH-BAYER

Presenters:
J. LINNEROOTH-BAYER, C. BALS, R. MECHLER: Climate Insurance as Part of a Post-Kyoto Adaptation Strategy
R. MECHLER, S. HOCHRAINER, G. PFLUG with K. WILLIGES: Estimating Financial Vulnerability to Climate-Related Natural Hazards
P. MATZCAK: Insuring against Climate Change in Eastern Europe: Stakeholder Processes and Perceptions

 

Removing Obstacles to the Implementation of Disaster Risk Management
Chair: T. HORI
Presenters:
T. KUNIEDA: Implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management- IWRM Guidelines at River Basin Level-
M. N. ISLAMKHAN , T. HORI: Community Based Low-cost Safe Water Supply Model Coping up Disaster Risk Management ( An Experience of Bangladesh )
S. SCHEER: The DRH Europe/Africa Node – A Knowledge Exchange Platform for Risk Reduction Technologies From Natural Disasters

 

12:15-13:15

Lunch

3.13:15-14:45

SS15: Fundamentals of Implementation Science 
Organizer: N. OKADA, R. SHAW
Chair: N. OKADA, R. SHAW 
Presenters:
N. OKADA : Some Thoughts on Fundamentals of Implementation Science for Disaster Reduction
C. GOPALAKRISHNAN: Effective Implementation of Integrated Disaster Risk Management (IDRM):Toward an Implementation Science
R. SHAW: Education Research Interface for Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches

 

Policies for Integrated Disaster Risk Management
Chair: M. ASHTIANY
Presenters:
M. S. RAHMAN: The Challenge for IDRiM in Developing Countries: Scientific or Socio-Economic and Political?
A. LINAYO: An Experience Designing a National Research Agenda Applied to Disaster Risk Management
J. E. ROVINS: Disaster Know No Borders: Using Trans-border Plans as a Tool for Risk Reduction
D. M. SIMPSON: Conduction Large Scale Vulnerability Assessments

4.15:00-16:30

IDRiM Society Launching Meeting

5.16:45-17:00

Closing

6.17:00-18:30

 

DRH Consortium Charter and Bylaw
Chair: Amod DIXIT / Facilitator: Rajib SHAW

7.18:30-19:00

 

Resolution




Day 5 10/16 (Fri)
The Young Scientists Session
Shiran Kaikan Annex 

Room 1

Room 2

1.8:40-8:50

 

Opening
Chair: M. YOKOMATSUS. HOCHRAINER

(Closed)

2.8:55-10:10

Session 1Pre-Disaster Capacity Building
Chair: M. YOKOMATSU
Presenters:
K. FUJITA: Sustainable Forest Management and Disaster Risk Reduction in Mountain Villages in Reihoku Area, Japan
R. BHANDARI: Interpreting Urban Ritual Event as a Means for Enhancing the Capacity to Cope with Disaster Risk: A Case Study of Urban Communities in Kathmandu
Y. LIU: Vitae System Based Multi-Agent Simulation of Evacuation from an Inundating Underground Space

 

Session 2Education and Implementation Technology
Chair: K. ARYAL
Presenters:
R. DWIYANI: Investigating Children’s Experiences of Living around Merapi Volcano: An Initial Step to Identify Children’s Needs for Disaster Risk Management
J. DU: Precipitation Changes and Human impacts on Hydrologic Variables in Zhengshui River BasinChina
J. NA: Implementation of the Yonmenkaigi System for Sand Mining Management in Local Community of Merapi Volcano

 

10:10-10:30

Coffee break

3.10:30-11:45

Session 3Risk Sharing
Chair: S. HOCHRAINER
Presenters
M. ZHOU: Review and Research on Crop Insurance System of China - Case Study in Hunan Province
F. HE: Hedging Drought Disaster Losses of Rice Using Weather Index Insurance in Hunan of China
T. YE: Creating Right Incentives: Can Direct Subsidy to Crop Insurance Premium Achieve Desirable Goal?

 

Session 4Risk Assessment
Chair: H. SHIROSHITA
Presenters:
H. CHEN: Visualizing the Future Regional Characteristics as the Base for Pre-disaster Recovery Strategy of Tokai-Tonankai-Nankai Earthquake by Population Decline between 2000 and 2030
B. LIU: Analysis of Multi-Hazard Risk to Human Life at County Level in the Yangtze River Delta
L. KONOSHIMA: Future Changes of Abnormal Rainfall and Flood Risks in Asian Monsoon Region

 

11:45-13:00

Lunch , “KONOE” in Kyodai Kaikan

4.13:00-14:15

 

Session 5Vulnerability and Human Reaction
Chair: H. SHIROSHITA
Presenters
S. SATO: Comparing the Reaction of People at Highly Impacted Area to Two Recent Earthquake Disasters -TRENDREADERTM Analysis of Web News Concerning the 2004 Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake and the 2007 Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake-
N. N. HUY: Microclimate Change and Social Economic Development Planning in the Provincial Level: A Case Study in Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam
Y. FUNASE: A SCGE Model to Analyze the Global Impact Due to the Malfunction of International Ports

Post-Disaster Recovery
Chair: S. HOCHRAINER
Presenter:
M. SAKAMOTO: The Study of Life Recovery of Disaster Victims and Social Capital -Case Studies of Indian Ocean Tsunami and Central Java Earthquake Recovery-
M. IMURA: Role of Common Activity with Post-Disaster Relocation: Case Study from Sri Lanka
R. VALIZADEH: Dimensions of Public Participation in Earthquake Region's Reconstruction Process: A Case Study of Iran's Lorestan Province

 

14:30-15:00

Awarding Ceremony and Closing
Chair: M. YOKOMATSU, S. HOCHRAINER

(Closed)

 

Short Excursion


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