5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
Session information
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H (Human Geosciences ) » H-DS Disaster geosciences
[H-DS08] Using Population Data to Better Understand Current and Future Risk: Challenges and Opportunities
Tue. May 27, 2025 5:15 PM - 7:15 PM Poster Hall (Exhibition Hall 7&8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Laurence Paul Hawker(Organization Not Listed), Tomohiro Tanaka(Kyoto University), Prakat Modi(SIT Research Laboratories, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan), Stephen E Darby(University of Southampton)
To assess risk from natural hazards and other emerging challenges, it is essential to integrate population data with hazard information. As global populations continue to grow and become increasingly urbanized, it is essential to not only understand where people are located now, but also anticipate where they will be in the future. Access to accurate, detailed population and socio-economic data such as counts, age and gender breakdowns, and information on buildings and assets is fundamental for assessing risk exposure and guiding disaster risk reduction.
This session invites contributions that use population and socio-economic data to explore risk in the past, present and future.. We seek studies that create new datasets or evaluate existing data to enhance risk understanding. By fostering a dialogue between data producers and users, this session will address the challenges and potential of population data for risk assessment and resilience planning.
We invite researchers working in various geographic and spatial contexts to present their work on these themes:
Evaluating Population Data Suitability for Risk Assessment: Examining how well current datasets quantify populations at risk from hazards.
Innovative Population Data Generation: Introducing novel methods for creating population data, including data disaggregation and uncertainty handling.
New and Emerging Population Datasets: Sharing datasets that enhance risk analysis.
Collaborative Population Estimates: Case studies of data co-development with policymakers or the public to produce actionable population insights.
Challenges and Opportunities in Projecting Risk: Discussing obstacles and advancements in using population data to forecast risk under changing social and environmental conditions.
This session will stimulate discussions on advancing the use of population data to improve risk understanding and support resilience-building strategies.
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Qiang Guo1, Lina Madaniyazi2, Shuhei Nomura3, Kai Chen4, Masahiro Hashizume1 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Nagasaki University, 3.Keio University, 4.Yale University)
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
[HDS08-P02] Development of Socioeconomic Scenarios for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Research in Japan
★Invited Papers
*Sayaka Yoshikawa1, Kohei Imamura2, KIYOSHI TAKAHASHI3, Keisuke Mastuhashi3, Nobuo Mimura2 (1.Nagasaki University, 2.Ibaraki university, 3.National Institute for Environmental Studies)
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Kento Sakiyama1, Tomohiro Tanaka2, Yutaka Ichikawa3 (1.CHUO FUKKEN CONSULTANTS CO., LTD, 2.Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, 3.Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)