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Event EGU Topical Conference Series: 9th Alexander von Humboldt Conference 2014 High Impact Natural Hazards Related to the Euro-Mediterranean Region

Scope

The aim of this 9th Alexander von Humboldt International Conference is to open a forum on natural hazard events that are characterized by high impact and large destructive potential, particularly related to the Euro-Mediterranean Region including Turkey (e.g., Marmara Region).

High impact natural events may profoundly affect, or even destroy, the socio-economic fabric over different spatial and temporal scales. These events often have a low probability of occurrence, with society often unprepared for the resultant impact. Earth Scientists are foremost in studying and understanding the geo-processes and uncertainties surrounding these hazards.

This one week conference in Istanbul will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists to study a variety of high-impact natural hazards related to the Mediterranean Region, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, hydro-meteorological and other hazards. There will also be sessions on complexity analysis applied to natural hazards, loss modelling, risk assessment, communications and education of the public and policy makers, and what is appropriate good practice when proposing natural hazard "predictions". We foresee the theme of this conference to be of particular interest to academic, industry and government experts on geophysics, geology, physical geography, seismology, applied mathematics, complexity physics, remote sensing, and engineering. We also very much welcome social scientists.

Within the five days of this conference, we will have half a dozen international experts as key-note speakers. We actively solicit both oral and poster presentations, and will particularly be promoting discussion and debates, in various formats, including time for poster presentations to do 2 minute summaries in front of the entire group.

Announcement

Broad Topics

  1. Physical and Probabilistic Approaches to Earthquakes
  2. Physics and Characterisation of Tsunamis
  3. Monitoring and Risk of Volcanic Hazards
  4. Hydro-Meteorological Hazards
  5. Other High Impact Mediterranean Hazards (e.g., asteroid impacts, wildfires, terrigenous and submarine landslides, flooding, storm surges)
  6. Complexity Analysis Approaches to Natural Hazards
  7. Loss Models and Risk Assessment for Natural Catastrophes
  8. What constitutes a prediction, what does not? Good Practice when Proposing Predictionsof Natural Hazards
  9. Communications and Education of Natural Hazard Knowledge  in the Mediterranean Region to Policy Makers, Students and the Public

Contact information Nazan Sonat from Eventmania (email: nazan@eventmania.com.tr)
Phone: Fax : +90-216-363 29 49
Event type Conference
File link http://www.avh9.net/
Source EGU
Subject(s) HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , TOOL TERMS
Relation http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/avh9/sessionprogramme
Geographical coverage Turkey
Address Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Kandilli Rasathanesi ve Deprem Araştırma Enstitüsü 34684 Çengelköy, Istanbul
Organizer EGU & Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Target audience Regional
Period [24/03/2014 - 28/03/2014]
Status Confirmed
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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