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Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk
Volume 1 Sendai Landslide Partnerships and Kyoto Landslide CommitmentICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 21.12.2020 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783030601966 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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<p>This book is a part of ICL new book series “ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction” founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings:</p><p>• Four Forum lectures and one award paper</p><p>• Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International Programme on Landslides.</p><p>• Landslide-induced tsunamis</p><p>• Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO, FAO, and IRDR</p><p>• Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance</p><p><b>Prof. Kyoji Sassa</b> is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004.</p><p><b>Prof. Matjaž Mikoš</b> is the Vice President of International Consortium on Landslides and Vice President of Slovenian Academyof Engineering. He is a Professor and Dean of Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.</p><p><b>Dr. Shinji Sassa</b> is Head of Soil Dynamics Group and Research Director of International Research Center for Coastal Disasters, Port and Airport Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan.</p><p><b>Prof. Peter Bobrowsky</b> is the President of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.</p><p><b>Prof. Kaoru Takara</b> is the Executive Director of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University.</p><p><b>Dr. Khang Dang</b> is the Secretary General of the Fifth World Landslide Forum. He also serves as the Research Promotion Officer of ICL and a Lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.</p><div><br></div>
Forum Lectures and Special Lecture: On the prediction of landslides and their consequences.- Design recommendations for single and dual rigid debris flow barriers with and without basal clearance.- The rockfall failure hazard assessment: summary and new advances.- Progress and lessons learned from responses to landslide disasters.- Behind-the-scenes in mitigation of landslides and other geohazards in low income countries - in memory of Hiroshi Fukuoka.- The impact of climate change on landslide hazard and risk.- Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International programme on Landslides: Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk.- International Consortium on Landslides.- The ICL journal Landslides - 16 years of capacity development for landslide risk reduction.- UNESCO/KU/ICL UNITWIN Cooperation Programme-Members and recent activities.- International Programme on Landslides (IPL).- SATREPS project for Sri Lanka with regard to “Development of early warning technology of Rain-induced Rapid and Long-travelling Landslides”.- Central Asia – rockslides' and rock avalanches' treasury and workbook.- Results of recent monitoring activities on landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia - IPL 181.- Landslides in Weathered Flysch: From Activation to Deposition (WCoE 2017-2020).- Report of the Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide mapping to risk assessment.- LARAM School: an ongoing experience.- Advanced technologies for Landslides (WCoE 2017-2020).- Extreme rainfall event and its aftermath analysis - IPL 210 project progress report.- Complex geomorphological and engineering geological research of landslides with adverse societal impacts.- Report of the IPL-219, IPL-220 and Croatian WCoE 2017-2020: From landslide investigation to landslide prediction and stabilization.- Landslide-induced Tsunamis: Simulation of Tsunami waves induced by coastal and submarine landslides in Japan.- On the use of statistical analysis to understand submarine landslide processes and assess their hazard.- The continuing underestimated tsunami hazard from submarine landslides.- December 11, 2018 landslide and 90-m icy tsunami in the Bureya water reservoir.- The link between upper-slope submarine landslides and mass transport deposits in the hadal trenchs.- Tsunami from the San Andrés Landslide on El Hierro, Canary Islands: first attempt using simple scenario.- A sedimentological study of turbidite layers on a deep–sea terrace in the Japan Trench.- Flank failure of the volcanic Turtle Island and the submarine landslide in the southernmost Okinawa Trough.- Numerical simulation for tsunami generation due to a landslide.- Dealing with mass flow-induced tsunamis at Stromboli volcano: monitoring strategies through multi-platform remote sensing.- Detailed seafloor observation on a deep-sea terrace along the Japan Trench after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake.- Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO,FAO, IRDR.- Landslides at UNESCO-designated sites.- Traditional knowledge and local expertise in landslide risk mitigation of world heritages sites.- Reconstruction of the slope instability conditions before the 2016 failure in an urbanized district of Florence (Italy), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.- Integrating Kinematic analysis and Infrared Thermography for instability processes assessment in the rupestrian monastery complex of David Gareja (Georgia).- Shallow landslide susceptibility assessment in the High City of Antananarivo (Madagascar).- Thermo-mechanical cliff stability at tomb KV42 in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.- Collaboration in MHEWS through an Integrated Way: The Great Efforts Contributed by Multi-stakeholder Partnership at National, Regional and International Levels.- Resilient Watershed Management: Landscape Approach to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction.- Integrating DRR into the conservation and management mechanisms of the internationally designated sites– view of IRDR.- Landslide hazard and risk assessment for civil protection early response.- Size matters: the impact of small, medium and large landslide disasters.- Practices of Public Participation Early Warning System for Geological Hazards in China.- Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance.- Early warning systems in Italy: state-of-the-art and future trends.- Community-based landslide risk management in contrasting social environments, cases from the Czech Republic.- Refinement Progresses on Freeway Slope Maintenance after a Huge Landslide Disaster.- Landslide exposure community-based mapping: a first encounter in a small rural locality of Mexico.- Co-producing data and decision support tools to reduce landslide risk in the humid tropics.- ICT-based landslide disaster simulation drill: Road to achieve 2030 global commitment.- A Preliminary Work of Safety Potential Analysis Model for Anchors Used on Freeway Slopes.- Initial Experiences of CommunityInvolvement in an Early Warning System in Informal Settlements in Medellín, Colombia.- Capacity Building and Community Preparedness towards Landslide Disaster in Pagerharjo Village, Kulon Progo Regency of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.- Protection of a cultural heritage site in Croatia from rockfall occurrences.- Cutting-edge technologies aiming for better outcomes of landslide disaster mitigation.
<p>This book is a part of ICL new book series “ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction” founded in 2019. Peer-reviewed papers submitted to the Fifth World Landslide Forum were published in six volumes of this book series. This book contains the followings:</p><p>• Four Forum lectures and one award paper</p><p>• Sendai Landslide Partnerships, Kyoto Landslide Commitment, and International Programme on Landslides.</p><p>• Landslide-induced tsunamis</p><p>• Landslides at UNESCO designates sites and contribution from WMO, FAO, and IRDR</p><p>• Education and Capacity Development for Risk Management and Risk Governance</p><p><b>Prof. Kyoji Sassa</b> is the Founding President and the Secretary-General of International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). He has been the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal Landslides since its foundation in 2004.</p><p><b>Prof. Matjaž Mikoš</b> is the Vice President of International Consortium on Landslides and Vice President of Slovenian Academy of Engineering. He is a Professor and Dean of Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.</p><p><b>Dr. Shinji Sassa</b> is Head of Soil Dynamics Group and Research Director of International Research Center for Coastal Disasters, Port and Airport Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan.</p><p><b>Prof. Peter Bobrowsky</b> is the President of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Senior Scientist of Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.</p><p><b>Prof. Kaoru Takara</b> is the Executive Director of International Consortium on Landslides. He is a Professor and Dean of Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies (GSAIS) in Human Survivability (Shishu-Kan), Kyoto University.</p><p><b>Dr. Khang Dang</b> is the Secretary General of the Fifth World Landslide Forum. He also serves as the Research Promotion Officer of ICL and a Lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.</p>
Reviews the Kyoto2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk (KS2020), a long-term and global framework for the landslide community to develop the ISDR-ICL Sendai Partnerships 2015–2025 Includes four sections from the Fifth World Landslide Forum Contains chapters on “landslide-induced tsunamis” and “landslide hazard assessment at UNESCO designated sites (world heritage, global geopark, and bioreserve)” Covers the progress of more than 50 “International Programme on Landslide” Projects worldwide