開催日/Date
Friday, January 17th, 2025
時間/Time
14:00-16:45
会場/Venue
Kobe University Centennial Memorial Rokko Hall (access: https://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/ja/about/outline/facilities/centennial-hall/)
その他/Other
Organizer | Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation |
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Co-Organizer | Kobe University Multidisciplinary Integration for Resilience and Innovation: MIRAI |
Participation Format | Simultaneous interpretation is available |
Purpose | After 30 years from the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, this symposium aims at deepening an interdisciplinary discussion among the schools of various fields at Kobe University to examine the progress of Kobe’s lessons of disaster risk management and disaster victim’s reconstruction, and also prospect the future of disaster management together with the foreign guests. |
Program | Part I: Disaster Risk Information and Communication Toward the Next Generations 14:00-15:30 ・Keynote Speech 1: Next Generation Hazard Map and Digital Twin for Disaster Management (Prof. Tstsu Oishi, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) ・Keynote Speech 2: Risk of Infectious Diseases and Society (Prof.Go Ohji, Kobe University Center for Urban Safety and Security/ School of Medicine) ・Panel Discussion: Facilitator, Prof. Takashi Kamihigashi (Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Kobe University)
Part II: Legal Issues of Disaster Mitigation and Post-Disaster Recovery: Kobe, Aceh, Sichuan, East Japan, and Noto. 15:50-16:45 1) Legal Issues of Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and Thereafter (Prof. Yuka Kaneko, Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation) 2)Post-2004 Aceh Tsunami: Issues of International Relief and Recovery Efforts(Justice, Dr.Taqwaddin Husin/ Dr.Teuku Alvisyahrin, Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia) 3)Post-2008 Sichuan Earthquake Recovery: Its Success and Issues for Rule of Law (Prof. Wang Jinping, Sichuan University Law School/ Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction) 4)East Japan Earthquake: Remaining Lessons from Legal Viewpoints (Prof. Katsumi Matsuoka, Iwate University institute for Regional Disaster Management) ・Panel Discussion: Facilitator, Prof. Eiichi Yamasaki (Faculty of Societal Safety Sciences, Kansai University) |