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E-mail: info@mundiconvenius.pt

 


Poster Sessions

Wednesday
November 2nd 2005
Rectorate of Lisbon University

 

Topic 1 - Social-economic impact on communities exposed to earthquakes and tsunamis

1 The Economics of Catastrophes: The role of the Public Administration in the Mitigation of Natural Catastrophes Impacts
Carlos Garrido

2 Evaluation of the risk management performance
M.L. Carreńo, O.D. Cardona, A.H. Barbat

3 Economic Losses for a Current 1755 Seismic Scenario 
J. A. Peláez, A. Delgado Garcia, Antón J, C. Lopez Casado

4 Tsunami- New Experience and Challenge in Sri Lankan Communities
H.E.A.L Perera

5 Survey on Tsunami Risk Awareness in Sri Lanka
T. Kurita, A. Nakamura, M. Kodama, S.R.N. Colombage

6 Localities Abandoned following earthquakes in Italy. A Lesson for Communities rediscovered through virtual Seismic Itineraries: The Case-History of Sicily
R. Azzaro, R. Camassi, M. Cascone, L.Peruzza

7 Using Seismic Risk Models As a tools for Risk Management
K. Nasserasadi, M. Ghafory-Ashtiany

8 Protection against Natural Hazards in Switzerland : Vision and Strategy
Corinne Lacave, Members of PLANAT


Topic 2 - Urban planning facing natural hazards, information and warning

9 Some energetic relations connected strain processes and ruptures inside the massif, in particular, in the seismic focus with the phenomena on its surface
Guram Gabrichidze

10 Seismic vulnerability study of buildings of the old city centre of Coimbra
Humberto Varum, Romeu Vicente, J.A.Raimundo Mendes da Silva

11 A new understanding to catastrophe prevention?
M. Bostenaru Dan

12 Seismic Observation In Urban Area (Seismic Network Around Ljubljana, Slovenia)
P Sincic, R Vidrih

13 Contribution of the Distant Seismicity to the Seismic Hazard Values in Portugal
J. A. Pelaez, C. Lopez Casado, J. Henares 

14 Casualty scenarios based on laserscanning data
C. Schweier, M. Markus, E. Steinle, U. Weidner

15 Obtaining seismic parameters from small earthquakes
A. Jiménez, J. M. García, M. D. Romacho

16 Earthquake Scenarios and Shake-maps based on Ground motion and Macroseismic Information
D. Fäh, P. Kästli, S. Steimen

17 Casualty Treatment after Earthquake Disasters: a Regional Simulation Model and its application to the Lisbon Metropolitan area
W. Fawcett, C.S. Oliveira, M.L. Sousa, E.K.M So

18 Tsunami Warning Systems Seen as a Telecommunication and Information Technology Problem – the SOAT project.
J. Simőes

19 The role of earthquake forecasting in the sociology and logistics of preparedness
E. I. Alves

20 Simplified Quick Estimation System About Distribution of Seismic Intensity and Building Damage for Seismic Risk Management
T. Enomoto, T. Kuriyama, T. Yamamoto, M. Navarro, F. Vidal

21 Generation of automatic seismic risk scenarios in Catalonia (Spain)
X. Goula, T. Susagna, J. Irizarry, N. Romeu

22 Upgrading Seismic Monitoring in Portugal
M.L. Senos, F. Carrilho

23 Challenges of Near Real Time Earthquake Impact Assessment at Global Level
J. Bonnin, N. Frolova, V. Larionov

24 Earthquake scenarios in the North-East Italy: how the variability of input affects the damage assessment and sensitivity analysis
F. Meroni, A. Bernardini

25 The Emergency Plan of Provincia di Potenza: the seismic vulnerability map of buildings for the construction of earthquake damage scenarios. A simulation of 1857 Basilicata Earthquake (M=6.8)
A. Attolico, A. Bixio, S. Pacifico

26 Seismotectonics and Seismic Hazard of the Canary Islands
L. I. González de Vallejo, J. G. Mayordomo, J. M. Insua

27 City of Bucharest: Seismic hazard and microzonation of site effects
D. Lungu, I. Craifaleanu, A. Aldea, S. Demetriu

28 Uncertainties in the review of the earthquake catalogue in the maghreb countries - Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia 
D. Benouar

29 Land-use Planning Facing Natural Hazards 
Dana Procházková

 

Poster Index