Advances of International Collaboration on M9 Disaster Science
Session at the World Bosai Forum
November 12, 2019
This session was organized as part of the
World Bosai Forum
held in Sendai Japan, where many participants from the
Project
Definition Workshop on M9 Disaster Science
from March 2019 gathered to continue collaborating on several projects.
In addition, several participants of this session also took part in the
AIWEST
Conference held at
IRIDeS (on the Tohoku University
campus) November 7-8, 2020. Slides from presentations at this conference
are also included below.
Publication
Session Schedule
Slides and posters
- Opening remarks,
Randall J LeVeque (Department of Applied Mathematics, UW, USA)
- 1. Towards a comparative framework of adaptive planning and
anticipatory action regimes in Chile, Japan and the US: an exploration of
multiple contexts informing risk-based planning and relocation in coastal
areas,
Naoko Kuriyama (Department of Architecture, Kobe University, Japan)
- Robust Adaptive Plans, using both Gradual and Sudden Coastal Change Scenarios in Washington State: Integrating Sea Level Rise and Tsunami Inundation Models at the Community Level,
Dan Abramson and Lan Nguyen (Urban Design and Planning, Architecture and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments, UW, USA) and Ann Bostrom (Evans School of Public Policy, USA)
- Chile after the 2010 earthquake and tsunami: reconstruction efforts and paths to the future,
Jorge Leon (Department of Architecture, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso and CIGIDEN, Chile)
- Incorporating PTHA methods in a tsunami early warning system,
Patricio Catalan (Universidad Federico Santa Maria and CIGIDEN, Chile)
- Advances of real-time tsunami inundation and damage forecast - present and future,
Shunnichi Koshimura (IRIDeS/TU, Japan)
- Experimental and numerical evaluation of tsunami loads on vertical evacuation structures,
Michael Motley (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UW, USA)
- Simulation-based surrogate model for probabilistic tsunami risk assessment and two-scale tsunami simulation,
Kenjiro Terada, Shuji Moriguchi and Yuya Yamaguchi (IRIDeS/TU, Japan)
- Using tsunami deposits and modeling to study tsunami history and sources in Washington State, USA ,
Carrie Garrison-Laney (Washington Sea Grant, UW, USA) [Poster]
- Tsunami deposits and modeling of potential sources at Discovery Bay, WA,
Carrie Garrison-Laney (Washington Sea Grant, UW, USA) [Slides from AIWEST
conference]