*後藤 和久1、Ratnayake Nalin2、今村 文彦1 (1.東北大学災害科学国際研究所、2.モロツワ大学)
セッション情報
[EE] ポスター発表
セッション記号 H (地球人間圏科学) » H-DS 防災地球科学
[H-DS11] [EE] Enhancing Scientific and Societal Understanding of Geohazards in an Engaged Global Community
2017年5月25日(木) 10:45 〜 12:15 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)
コンビーナ:大久保 泰邦(地質調査総合センター)、Yildirim Dilek(Miami University Oxford)、後藤 和久(東北大学災害科学国際研究所)、小川 勇二郎(なし)
Geohazards, caused by short and long term Earth processes, result in catastrophic damages, casualties and destruction of social infrastructures with an immense impact on local and global economy and on the stability of nations and societies. Geoarchaeological, paleoseismic, neotectonic and volcanic studies have shown that the demise of some of the most important civilization centers in the world was accelerated and finished off by a series of major earthquake, tsunami, volcanic, and/or flood and drought events in the recorded human history. It is, therefore, imperative that earth scientists, engineers, socioeconomists, educators, health organizations, policymakers and city state officials make concerted, systematic and collaborative efforts to better understand and document various types of destructive geohazards and to put in place effective and functional programs and policies for risk assessment, preparedness, and mitigation. All these professionals and related organizations should collaborate to develop international standards for building a vast and accessible database and data exchange program.
This session is aimed at providing an international forum to discuss the current and future practices and efforts for knowledge gathering and transferring the extant scientific information to policy making and societal understanding of the causes and consequences of geohazards, and to the development of early warning systems and risk assessment and reduction plans and strategies. We particularly welcome contributions from earth and social scientists, geoarchaeologists, economists and public officials engaged in different aspects of geohazard research and management in the Pan Pacific, Asia, and Mediterranean regions.
*大久保 泰邦1 (1.宇宙システム開発利用推進機構)
*Narjiss SATOUR1、KASSOU Nadia1、KACIMI Ilias1、MAATOUK Mustapha2、HOUT Radouane1、BEN-Daoued Mohamed (1.Mohammed V University,Faculty of Sciences, Lab. Oceanology, Geodynamics and Geological Engineering (LO3G) Sec.Water and Environment Geology: Studies, Analysis and Research.、2.Abdelmalek ESSAADI ,Faculty of Science and Technology of Tangier)