
Workshop Program Spatial assessment and analysis of vulnerability
GIScience applied in the interdisciplinary domain of hazard and climate change research
Workshop within the framework of GI_Forum 2010 July 6-7, 2010
This theme is expected to highlight different developed and currently investigated methodologies to spatially assess vulnerability. It will specifically address the issue of vulnerability assessment, independent from conceptual discussions. The focus will be on the review and discussion of different methods of GIScience employed to assess, quantify and represent vulnerability as integrated spatial phenomena. Within a workshop session, current achievements and future research challenges will be identified and formulated.
Program
Tuesday, July 6
09:00
Dekanatssaal |
Introduction – Contribution by panel members Spatial assessment and analysis of vulnerability Thomas Loster, Munich Re Foundation - Fabrice Renaud, United Nations University - Klaus Steinnocher, Austrian Institute of Technology - Melanie Gall, Louisiana State University
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| 10:30 |
Coffee / Tea Break |
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11:00
Blauer HS
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A Common Spatial Approach To Vulnerability Assessment M. Morales Manilla, Universidad Mexico, Mexico Meta indicators and high-level monitoring: How to map the immeasurable? S. Lang et al, Univ. of Salzburg, Austria Social survey and GIS mapping tools: integrating people’s perception, preparedness and trust for Vulnerability assessment Graciela Peters-Guarin et al. Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany
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12:30
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Lunch Break
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13:30
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Prepared for a disaster? Social Vulnerability Mapping for Norway Jan Ketil Rød et al et al., Norwegian University, Norway Climate change and human health: Defining extreme events relevant to infrastructure for older people’s care in the UK K. Oven et al., Durham University, UK A malaria risk analysis in Accra, Ghana using geostastical approaches Ch. Levers et al., Univ. Berlin, Germany The importance of scale in social vulnerability assessment: the Portuguese case M. Mendes et al., Univ. of Coimbra, Portugal
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| 15:00 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
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Mapping Urban Vulnerability From A Multi-Hazard Perspective A. Ebert et al., Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany Assessment of vulnerability to water hazards - A concept for broad-scale information integration Ch. Aubrecht et al., AIT, Austria The applicability of vulnerability analysis as a spatial planning tool to climate change
M. Golobic, Univ. of Ljubljana, Slovenia Spatial econometric model of natural disaster impacts on human migration in vulnerable regions of Mexico S. Saldaña-Zorrilla et al., Economic Commission for Latin America, Chile
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| 17:30 |
GI Forum Keynote: Andreas Siebert,
Munich Reinsurance Company, Germany:
Geo-Intelligence in the insurance industry – Risk management of natural hazards
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Wednesday, July 7
09:00 - 10:30
Dekanatssaal |
Identification of findings and recommendations, Final conclusions by panel members and summary
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Scientific committee
Andreas Siebert, Munich Reinsurance Company (Keynote Speaker)
- Susan L. Cutter, University of South Carolina
- Mark Pelling, King’s College London
- Thomas Loster, Munich Re Foundation
- Fabrice Renaud, United Nations University (EHS)
- Klaus Steinnocher, Austrian Institute of Technology
- Melanie Gall, Louisiana State University
- Peter Zeil, Centre for Geoinformatics – University of Salzburg
- Stefan Kienberger, Centre for Geoinformatics – University of Salzburg
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