Human Geosciences(H)
Session Sub-categoryDisaster geosciences
Session IDH-DS08
TitleNatural hazards impacts on the society, economics and technological systems
Short TitleNatural hazard impacts on technosphere
Main ConvenerNameELENA PETROVA
AffiliationLomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography
Co-Convener 1NameHajime Matsushima
AffiliationResearch Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
Co-Convener 2NameVivek Shandas
AffiliationPortland State University
Session LanguageEE
ScopeThe decade between 2007 and 2017 set a record for the number and scale of natural disasters and demonstrates high vulnerability of human society. The most serious consequences have the so-called natural-technological disasters in which natural hazards trigger accidents at technology and infrastructure such as nuclear power and chemical plants, oil refineries and pipelines, buildings and roads. A distinctive feature of natural-technological events, such as of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, is their multi-hazard and synergistic nature, which creates cascading impacts, resulting in simultaneous occurrences of myriad catastrophes. The main goal of this multidisciplinary session is to summarize case studies of relationships between natural hazards and technological disasters, their social and economic consequences; and to encourage a discussion about tools and methods to prevent disasters and to minimize their consequences, disaster reconstruction, tourism for reconstruction, Eco-DRR, and green infrastructure.
Presentation FormatOral and Poster presentation
Joint Session withAGU, EGU
Invited Authors
  • ELENA PETROVA (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography)
  • Kaneko Korehisa (Hokuso Creature Association)
  • Naoko Fujita (Kyushu University)
Time Presentation No Title Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation May 23 AM1
09:05 - 09:25 HDS08-01Natural hazards as triggers of accidents in the infrastructure and technological systemsELENA PETROVA Abstract
09:25 - 09:45 HDS08-02Life of People Who Live on the Coastal Sand System in Metropolitan Suburbs and Necessary Future Actions
– From the Viewpoint of Ecosystem Services –
Kaneko Korehisa Abstract
09:45 - 10:00 HDS08-03Saltwater Intrusion and Post-Disaster Water Supply at the Niijima Island, Japan, under the Anticipated Tsunami by the Nankai Trough EarthquakeJiaqi Liu Abstract
10:00 - 10:15 HDS08-04Natural hazards recorded in the Fuji Five Lakes: earthquake shaking, typhoon induced flooding and volcanic eruptionsAurelia Dominique Hubert-Ferrari Abstract
Oral Presentation May 23 PM1
13:50 - 14:10 HDS08-05Green Infrastructure for local disaster-struck areas, tourism resources and natural environments: analysis of reconstruction plans of the Kumamoto earthquake and actual changes in their landscapesNaoko Fujita Abstract
14:10 - 14:25 HDS08-06Projects to Transmit Earthquake Experiences Contained in the Recovery Plans from the Great East Japan EarthquakeRyo Nishisaka Abstract
14:25 - 14:40 HDS08-07Possibility of Utilization and Challenges of Visitor Center for Cultural Value Inheritance in World Heritage Shirakami SanchiSatoshi Sasaki Abstract
14:40 - 14:55 HDS08-08Differences in the Quality of Experience and Viewing Direction of Guided and Non-Guided Walkers toward the Local Community Living in the Town AreaMana Chimoto Abstract
14:55 - 15:10 HDS08-09Comparison of public awareness for river environment between Japan and Thailand.Hajime Matsushima Abstract
Presentation No Title Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation May 23 Core Time
HDS08-P01 The 2017 Activity of Kamchatka Volcanoes and Danger to Aviation Olga Girina Abstract
HDS08-P02 Flood Inundation Mapping and Management using RISAT-1 derived flood inundation areas, Cartosat-1 DEM and a river flow model Kuldeep Abstract
HDS08-P03 Estimation of economic value of green infrastructure using hedonic pricing method Michiya Morisaki Abstract
HDS08-P04 Recognition of tsunami disaster prevention from the viewpoint of green infrastructure in the coastal area of Kyushu-Pacific region. Hideki Kobayashi Abstract
HDS08-P05 Evaluation of Ecological and biocultural sacred places for the restoration of the Kumamoto earthquake area based on the Green Infrastructure and Eco-DRR (Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction) Minghui Tang Abstract
HDS08-P06 Comparison of disaster haiku composed after the Great East Earthquake in Kesennuma area between 2012 and 2013 yoji aoki Abstract