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Symposium on spatial planning following disastersの開催案内(2013年12月12日(木))

Symposium on spatial planning following disasters

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開催日時:2013年12月12日(木) 9:00~17:30

開催場所:東北大学青葉山キャンパス 青葉記念会館 4階(401号室)

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*A. Opening Remarks*

  *A-1* Opening Remarks: Prof. Fumihiko Imamura, Tohoku University

  *A-2* Brief Remarks: Prof. Stefan Greiving. TU Dortmund University

 

*B. Presentations: Japan*

  *B-1* Disaster risk management and land use in Japan: In geography vulnerable to water-related disasters: Prof. Kanako Iuchi, Tohoku University

  *B-2* Land use control before and after disaster – from housing planning and recovery perspective: Prof. Tamiyo Kondo, Kobe University

  *B-3* Reconstruction plans and planning processes after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Prof. Michio Ubaura, Tohoku University

 

 

*C. Presentations: Indonesia*

  *C-1* Land use politics after Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004: Mr. Togu Pardede, BAPPENAS (University of Tokyo)

  *C-2* Coastal resilience in Indonesia- From Plan to Implementation: Dr. Matthias Garschagen , UNU-EHS

 

*D. Presentations: US*

  *D-1* Land use planning in the USA and its role in natural hazard mitigation and post-disaster recovery: Dr. Laurie Johnson: Laurie Johnson Consulting|Research

  *D-2* Neighborhood regeneration and recovery planning in Post- Hurricane Katrina New Orleans: Mr. Jeffery Herbert. New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA)

 

 

*E. Presentations: Slovakia*

  *E-1* Spatial planning focusing on risk management in Slovakia: Ms.Alena Kuceravcova, The agency for the support of regional development Kosice

  *E-2* Enhancement of flood management and flood-protection planning in Eastern Slovakia: Mr. Jozef Sulak, The agency for the support of regional development Kosice

 

 

*F. Presentations: Germany*

  *F-1* Flood risk management by spatial planning: Prof. Stefan Greiving, TU Dortmund University

  *F-2* Major-accident hazards in spatial planning: Ms. Nadine Magdefrau, TU Dortmund University

 

*G. Closing Remarks*

  Closing remarks: Prof. Norio Maki, DPRI, Kyoto University