Program of the 13th APRU Multi-Hazards Symposium 2017

Program of the 13th APRU Multi-Hazards Symposium 2017

 

 

Program of the 13th APRU Multi-Hazards Symposium 2017

 

Date: 28-29 August,2017

Venue: OverseasExchange Center, Peking University, Beijing, China

 

 

Committees

International Steering Committee Chair

 

Qingxi Tong

 

International Steering Committee  Executive Chair

 

Lei Yan

Peking  University

 

 

International Steering Committee Members

 

Lifei Zhang

Peking  University

Mao Pan

Peking  University

John Handmer

RMIT  University

John Rundle

University  of California, Davis
 
 

 

Coleen Vogel

University  of Witwatersrand

David Johnston

Massey  University

Yuichi Ono

Tohoku  University

Maria Mimikou

National  Technical University of Athens

 
 

Supot Teachavorasinskun

Chulalongkorn  University

Yang Hong

Peking  University

Tsinghua University

 

   

Scientific Program Committee Co-Chairs

 

Yu Liu

Peking University

Qinghua Huang

Peking University

 

Scientific Program Committee  Members

 

Bo Huang

Chinese  University of Hong Kong

Xiaodong Zhang

Chinese  Agriculture University

Wenjie Fan

Peking  University

Xianfeng Zhang

Peking University

 

Jun Wang

East  China Normal University

Lei Wang

Louisiana  State University

Yongmei Lu

Texas  State University

Lin Liu

Sun Yat-sen  University

 

Yih-Chi Tan

National  Taiwan University

Thomas Chandler

Columbia  University

Takako Izumi

Tohoku  University

 

Alik Ismail-Zadeh

Russian Academy of  Sciences

 

Vinod Sharma

Indian  Institute of Public Administration

Joy Jacqueline Pereira

The  National University of Malaysia.

Kenji Okazaki

Kyoto  University

Yongshuang Zhang

China Institute of  Geological Environmental Monitoring

 


  

 

Local Organization Committee  Chair

 

Yi Lin

Peking University

 

Local Organization Committee Members

 

Huazhong Ren

Peking  University

Yuanyuan Zhang

Peking  University

Heng Cai

Peking  University

Xin Yao

Peking  University

Mengdan Zhang

Peking  University

Haoran Zhou

Peking  University

Xiangshuang Meng

Peking  University

Wanyuan Cai

Peking  University

Xu Yan

Peking University

    Xingbang  Hu

Peking  University

Qiong Jia

Peking  University

Zibo Ke

Peking  University

Yue Chen

Peking University

    Yizhen  Yan

Peking University

Yanyan Li

Peking University

Yifeng Li

Peking University

Jiayu Sun

Peking University

    Yiyuan  Sun

Peking University

Sijia Jiang

Peking University

Xuefen Lin

Peking University

Like Yu

Peking University

Cunmin Guo

Peking University

Jianying Wang

Peking University

 
       
           

 

 

Programs

Day1: Aug. 28, 2017

  • 8:00-9:00Registration

The 1st floor hall of OverseasExchange Center

  • 9:00-9:30Opening Session (Chair: Prof. Lei Yan, Venue: Moonlight Hall)

  • 1) Welcomeaddress: Prof. Jingyun Fang, Vice Dean, Faculty of Science, Peking University

  • 2) Welcomeaddress: Ms. Christina Schönleber, APRU Director(Policy and Programs)

  • 3) APRU’sMulti-Hazards Program Overview: Prof. Takao Izumi, Tohoku University

     

  • 9:30-10:00Photo Session & Coffee Break

 

  • 10:00-12:00Keynote Presentations (Chair: Prof. Yu Liu, Venue: Moonlight Hall)

Time

Title

Speaker

10:00-10:40

Remote  Sensing, An Effective Technique for Disasters Management.

Prof. Qingxi Tong

10:40-11:20

A few ideas  for academia to implement the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction

Prof. Yuichi Ono

11:20-12:00

Successes  and Challenges of Institutions of Higher Education in Latin America towards  Advancing the Disaster Risk Reduction Agenda

Prof. Sidney Velado

 

  • 9:00-12:00Poster Session, Moonlight Hall

 

  • 12:00-13:30Lunch (Nongyuan Dining Hall)

 

  • Session 1:Theory and Methods (Chair: Baoyu Jiang, Peijun Li, Meeting Room #3)

Time

Title

Speaker

13:30-13:50

An Urban Nexus-based Approach to  Critical Infrastructure Protection

Tailin Huang

13:50-14:10

Development of New Approach in  Determining the Optimum Number of Relief Operation Centers

Ma. Teodora Gutierrez

14:10-14:30

Assessment of Banks Resiliency in  Natural Disaster through Business Continuity Management Plan

Alexander Gutierrez

14:30-14:50

From Structural Mitigation to  Comprehensive Risk Governance: The Change Course and Future Direction of  Disaster Prevention and Control Mode

Yaoyuan Li

14:50-15:10

How Prublic-Private Participate in  Disaster Reduction and Prevention

Wu-Chueh Hung

15:10-15:30

How early vascular plants survive  frequent fluvial floods: evidence from a 410-million-year plant and its roles  in landscape stabilization.

Jinzhuang Xue

15:30-15:50

Effects of Mesozoic volcanic eruptions on  exceptional preservation of fossils in lakes.      

Baoyu Jiang

15:50-16:00

Coffee Break

16:00-16:20

Spatial pattern of rocky desertification  in southwest China and its driving forces

Miao Jiang

16:20-16:40

Coping Strategies to Natural Disasters

Jun Carlo Sunglao

16:40-17:00

Prospective Application of Unmanned  Aerial Vehicle Technology to Emergency Rescue in Disaster

Rongmei Geng

17:00-17:20

Seismic Geodynamics of Longmenshan Faults

Fang Peng

17:20-17:40

Stress development in heterogenetic  lithosphere: Insights into earthquake processes in the Tan-Lu Fault Zone    .

Jie Li

17:40-18:00

Stress development and Earthquake  Migration: Insights into Earthquake Processes in the Bo-Zhang Fault Zone

Bo Shao

 

l  Session 2:Policy Studies (Chair: Indrajit Pal, Yi Lin, Meeting Room #4)

Time

Title

Speaker

13:30-13:50

Disaster Governance in Bhutan Amidst  Democratization and Urbanization

Caroline  Brassard

13:50-14:10

Discussion on Exhibition  Representation in Chinese Disaster Museum

Xin  Gao

14:10-14:30

The Influence of Disaster Risk  Reduction Agencies’ Collaboration on Elementary Schools in Sichuan, China

Yixuan  Chen

14:30-14:50

Policies  and Institutional Framework for Disaster Risk Governance – a case of 2015  Myanmar Floods

Indrajit  Pal

14:50-15:10

Governmental  Steering in the Market Dynamics to Ensure Environmental Risk Management :  focused on the Mandatory Environmental Liability Insurance System in Korea

Boram  Hong

15:10-15:30

Cascade Retinex: A new multi-scale image  processing algorithm 

Ying Su

15:30-15:50

Public  awareness and public education for disaster risk reduction Adviser

Muhammad  Naeem Khan

15:50-16:00

Coffee  Break

16:00-16:20

Private  enterprises in the Government's disaster prevention education promotion -  case study of medical institutions

Ying-Cheng  Chen

16:20-16:40

Multi-hazard  prone state of Uttarakhand, India on road to disaster risk reduction

Piyoosh  Rautela

16:40-17:00

Physical  Impact Assessment of Flash-Flood Hazard in Small Island Developing State:  Case Study on St. John’s and Gouyave Watershed, Grenada

Rahmat  Aris Pratomo

17:00-17:20

The  Missions of Armed Police during the 2022 Olympic Winter Games and their  emergency measures

Linke  Wen

17:20-17:40

Types  of natural disasters and monitoring systems in the World Heritage Site of Hoh  Xil, Tibet Plateau

Tongwen  Wu

17:40-18:00

The  “Community” in Community-based Reconstruction Projects: Lesson Learnt from  Nepal Earthquake 2015

Lai  Ming Lam

 

  • 18:30-20:00Dinner (Shaoyuan Dining Hall)

 

 

Day 2:Aug. 29, 2017

  • Session 3:Application Techniques (Chair: Jun Wang, Mei Li, Meeting Room #3)

Time

Title

Speaker

8:20-8:40

Landslides  Forecasting Based on the Hydrological Process Simulation by the Program  PCSiWaPro® in an Earth Dam

Jinxing Guo

8:40-9:00

Community-based  Adaptation to Flood Hazards in the Active Floodplain Char-lands in Bangladesh

Mohammad Najmul Islam

9:00-9:20

Research  on urban flood warning system design and its application

Wang Zhe

9:20-9:40

Dynamic Display of Population  Thermodynamic Chart based on Mobile Terminals for Earthquake Emergency

Xiaoli Liu

9:40-10:00

Modeling the Traffic Disruption Caused by  Pluvial Flash Flood on Intra-urban Road Network

Mengya Li

10:00-10:20

A Prediction Scheme of Tropical Cyclone  Frequency Based on Lasso and Random Forest

Tan Jinkai

10:20-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10:50

Flood warning system of Tamsui River  using ensemble rainfall forecasting

Ming-Ren Chen

10:50-11:10

Researches on Emergency UAV  Intelligence Reconnaissanceand Communication Relay Command System

Ming Zhaohui

11:10-11:30

The Correction Model of MODIS PWV of  Hebei Province, China based on GNSS

Yong Wang

11:30-11:50

Effects of sea level rise, land  subsidence, bathymetric change and typhoon tracks on storm flooding in the  coastal areas of Shanghai

Wang Jun

 

  • Session 4:Application Techniques (Chair: Guiting Hou, Qiming Zeng, Meeting Room #4)

Time

Title

Speaker

8:20-8:40

The power  of Art as vital role for creative recovery from disaster: Cases from  Christchurch, New Zealand and Melbourne, Australia

Junko Otani

8:40-9:00

Measuring  Disaster Recovery Progress from Community Cognition: A study on Cyclone Aila  Recovery in Koyra, Bangladesh

Md Shibly Sadik

9:00-9:20

China’s  Pairing Support MethodPSMas a post-disaster recovery  strategy

Jing Li

9:20-9:40

Disaster vulnerabilities and  cultural resiliencies: Developing and transmitting the Suguidanon (Epics of  Panay, Central Philippines) amidst Climate Change

Clyde Ben Gacayan

9:40-10:00

Study on the Influences of  Emergency Rescue in Multi- hazard Scenario—— A Case Study of Earthquake  and Snowstorm in Xinjiang

Yuting Wang

10:00-10:20

Comparison of the disasters of  the prehistoric Lajia site and the modern Beichuan City.

Qinglong Wu

10:20-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10:50

Ancient seismite in  Beijing, North China.

Dechen Su

10:50-11:10

Lessons learnt from  the 2009 Padang, 2011 Tohoku and 2016 Muisne earthquakes

Siau Chen  Chian

11:10-11:30

Comparison of two flood areas,  char and inland, in Bangladesh : Implication for Japanese hazard mapping  technology

Kumiko  Fujita

11:30-11:50

Enhancing Community Resilience to  Climate Change-Related Disasters through Risk Communication: The Case of  Amulung, Cagayan

Ellaisa  Ruth Veluz

11:50-12:10

Sister Village : A Disaster Risk  Reduction Concept based on Local Indigenous in Magelang District

Fachrul  Rizky

 

  • 12:00-13:30Lunch (Nongyuan Dining Hall)

 

 

  • Session 5:Application Techniques (Chair: Clyde Ben, Meeting Room #3)

Time

Title

Speaker

13:30-13:50

Research on emergency oriented  mobile positioning data storage

Min Liu

13:50-14:10

Subsurface water flow monitoring  through integrated probability tomography of self-potential data

Kaiyan Hu

14:10-14:30

Spatial and Temporal Distribution  of Main Flight Exceedance Events Based on FOQA Data

Yue Chen

14:30-14:50

Enhanced Surface albedo since  1987 and influence on local climate in southwest Kunming and Dali CityYunnan

Xueyun Lu

14:50-15:10

Building damage detection from  bi-temporal VHR image using object-based histogram of spatial homogeneity  index

Junru Liu

15:10-15:30

Comparisons among methods of  non-buildings identification based on post-earthquake polarimetric SAR images

Yuliang  Nie

15:30-15:50

Multivariable Dynamic Prediction  of Gas Concentration Based on Deep BLSTM Model

Ning Zhi

15:50-16:00

Coffee  Break

 

 

  • Session 6:Case Studies (Chair: Asset Akhmadiya, Meeting Room #4)

Time

Title

Speaker

13:30-13:50

Along strike  variations in the electrical structure of the Gaoligong shear zone in west  Yunnan, SW China: insights from 3D magnetotelluric imaging

Tao Ye

13:50-14:10

Disaster Assessment  of Development in Rural Travel of Bedrock Channel in ChangZhou  Village,Jixian,Tianjing

Shih-Yang  Lin

14:10-14:30

Scenario-based hazard  analysis of extreme high temperatures experienced between 1959 and 2014 in  Hulunbuir, China

Chunlan  Li

14:30-14:50

A new method using multi-temporal  Sentinel-1 data for building damage assessment on example 2016 Italy  earthquake

Asset  Akhmadiya

14:50-15:10

A new seismic disaster risk assessment  model considering earthquake business insurance

Aiping Tang

15:10-15:30

InSAR Processing of Sentinel-1  TOPS Data and Its Application in Disaster Monitoring and Identification – A  Case Study of 6.24 Maoxian Landslide

Meng Zhu

15:30-15:50

Extracting  deformation of the fifth North Korean nuclear test with D-InSAR

Zimin  Zhou

15:50-16:00

Coffee  Break

 

  • 16:00-17:00Closing Session, Chair: Dr. Yi Lin, Meeting Room #3

  • 1. Awarding Ceremony

  • 2. Closing Address, Dr. Yu Liu

  • 3. Closing Address, Ms. ChristinaSchönleber