*Miguel O Roman1, Eleanor Stokes2,3, Zhuosen Wang2,3, Virginia Kalb3, Ranjay Shrestha4,3 (1.Earth from Space Institute, Universities Space Research Association, 2.Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, 3.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 4.Science Systems and Applications, Inc)
Session information
[E] Poster
H (Human Geosciences ) » H-DS Disaster geosciences
[H-DS12] Advanced Remote Sensing toward Mega-Disaster Response
Mon. May 27, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Young-Joo Kwak(ICHARM-UNESCO: International Centre for Water Hazard And Risk Management), Wataru Takeuchi(Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)
Natural disaster under climate change is a serious threat to sustainable development, and in recent years natural disasters, i.e., hydro-geo-meteorological hazards and risks, have been frequently experienced in many countries by both developing and developed countries.
To achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this session introduces papers focused on both principles and applications of remote sensing to promote investment in disaster risk reduction using integrated GIS and space infra data. Advanced remote sensing with Earth observation (EO) data appears to be the way forward in reducing damages and the death toll or affected people at local, national, regional and global levels.
We encourage the presentation of new research findings and novel approaches on land surface dynamics due to mega disasters between near-real time observation and long-term trends with water/hydrological cycle, such as floods, tropical cyclones (typhoons), storm surges, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, and wildfires.
*Young-Joo Kwak1, Jonggeol Park2, Wataru Takeuchi3 (1.ICHARM-UNESCO: International Centre for Water Hazard And Risk Management, 2.Tokyo University of Information and Sciences, 3.University of Tokyo)
*Park Jonggeol1, Young-Joo Kwak2 (1.Tokyo University of Information Sciences, 2.ICHARM-UNESCO)
*Young-Joo Kwak1 (1.ICHARM-UNESCO: International Centre for Water Hazard And Risk Management)