The 8th Japan-Taiwan Joint Seminar on Natural Hazard Mitigation in 2015
- Date : 07 Dec. 2015 - 09 Dec. 2015
- Seminar
Date | 07 Dec. 2015 - 09 Dec. 2015 |
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The 8th Japan-Taiwan Joint Seminar on Natural Hazard Mitigation in 2015
Dec. 7 (Mon)
Wood composite hall
- 9:30 ~ 10:00 Registration
10:00 ~ 10:15 Opening address
Prof. Kaoru TAKARA (Director of DPRI, Kyoto University)
10:15 ~ 11:00 Keynote speech1 (Japan)
Integrated research on early detection of baby rain cell aloft
in a severe storm and risk projection for urban flash flood
Eiichi NAKAKITA (DPRI, Kyoto University)
11:00 ~ 11:45 Keynote speech2 (Taiwan)
Tsunami propagation and related new approach of mitigation
Hwung-Hweng HWUNG (National Cheng Kung University)
11:45 ~ 13:00 Lunch
Room1 (Seminar room1&2)
【Earthquake and Geo-disasters】
Chair Persons: Tetsuo TOBITA, Kyoto University
Jian-Hong WU, National Cheng Kung University
13:00 ~ 13:25 River erosion and deep-seated landslides
– a comparative study between Japan and Taiwan
Masahiro CHIGIRA and Chingying TSOU, Kyoto University
13:25 ~ 13:50 Seismic response of the Hsien-du-shan rock avalanche before
the typhoon Morakot
Jian-Hong WU, National Cheng Kung University
13:50 ~ 14:15 Damage to historic structures in the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake,
Nepal
Junji KIYONO, Kyoto University
14:15 ~ 14:40 Finite deformation analysis of seismic behavior of
embankment on liquefiable sand deposit
Kyohei UEDA, Kyoto University
14:40 ~ 15:00 coffee break
15:00 ~ 15:25 New seismic design of building pile foundations, AIJ
Shuji TAMURA, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2 / 6
15:25 ~ 15:50 Susceptibility of large scaled landslides transferred from deep
seated gravitational slope deformation
Ching-Weei LIN, National Cheng Kung University
15:50 ~ 16:15 Very dense seismic array observations in Furukawa, Japan:
spatial variation of earthquake ground motion
Hiroyuki GOTO, Kyoto University
16:15 ~ 16:40 Generalized scaling law for dynamic pile behavior in
centrifuge modeling
Tetsuo TOBITA, Kyoto University
18:00 ~ Exchange party1
Room2 (Seminar room4&5)
【Sediment Disasters】
Chair Persons: Kana NAKATANI, Kyoto University
Chjeng-Lun SHIEH, National Cheng Kung University
13:00 ~ 13:25 2014 Debris flow disaster in Hiroshima
Hiroshi TAKEBAYASHI, Kyoto University
13:25 ~ 13:50 A new framework of sediment-related management at the
river basin scale in Taiwan
Chjeng-Lun SHIEH, National Cheng Kung University
13:50 ~ 14:15 Reservoir sedimentation management by sediment bypass
tunnels
Tetsuya SUMI, Kyoto University
14:15 ~ 14:40 Prediction of particle-size distribution at the frontal segment
of a debris flow during downflow in torrent channels
Takashi WADA, Kyoto University
14:40 ~ 15:00 coffee break
15:00 ~ 15:25 Development of a monitoring method for riverbed level and
porosity
Shusuke MIYATA, Kyoto University
15:25 ~ 15:50 The monitoring system and flow patterns of gravelly debris
flows
Hsien-Ter CHOU, National Central University
15:50 ~ 16:15 Risk estimation of multiple hazards caused in sediment and
water related disasters
Kazuki YAMANOI, Kyoto University
16:15 ~ 16:40 Shallow landslide analysis with stream-tube topographical
model
Daizo TSUTSUMI, Kyoto University
18:00 ~ Exchange party1
3 / 6
Dec. 8 (Tue)
Room1 (Seminar room1&2)
【Coastal Disasters】
Chair Persons: Hajime MASE, Kyoto University
Ching-Jer HUANG, National Cheng Kung University
09:00 ~ 09:25 Simulations of soliton fission of tsunami waves passing over
shallow water reef by OpenFOAM
Hajime MASE, Kyoto University
09:25 ~ 09:50 Recent development of wind wave modelling
Tai-Wen HSU, National Taiwan Ocean University
09:50 ~ 10:15 An emergency armor unit for stormy waves
Tetsuya HIRAISHI, Kyoto University
10:15 ~ 10:40 Development of hydroplane tsunami barrier
Ryokei AZUMA, Kyoto University
10:40 ~ 11:00 coffee break
11:00 ~ 11:25 Particle method for computational wave dynamics
Hitoshi GOTOH, Kyoto University
11:25 ~ 11:50 Ocean monitoring and overtopping forecasting for mitigating
and preventing coastal disasters during the typhoon period
Ching-Jer HUANG, National Cheng Kung University
11:50 ~ 12:15 Historical analysis of long-term wave climate
Nobuhito MORI, Kyoto University
12:15 ~ 12:40 Field observations on water temperature distribution at an
offshore observation tower
Yasuyuki BABA, Kyoto University
12:40 ~ 14:00 Lunch
【Flood Disasters】
Chair Persons: Takahiro SAYAMA, Kyoto University
Wei-Cheng LO, National Cheng Kung University
14:00 ~ 14:25 Hydraulic analysis of transient flows with interface between
pressurized and free surface flows and its applications
Takashi HOSODA, Kyoto University
14:25 ~ 14:50 Car related problems in flooding
Keiichi TODA, Kyoto University
14:50 ~ 15:15 Flood events required for habitat creation and maintenance in
river ecosystems
Yasuhiro TAKEMON et al., Kyoto University
15:15 ~ 15:40 Storm flooding simulation and forecasting using
a physiography-based inundation model
Wei-Cheng LO, National Cheng Kung University
4 / 6
15:40 ~ 16:00 coffee break
16:00 ~ 16:25 Numerical simulation of river embankment failure and flood
hydrograph at breach point
Hajime NAKAGAWA et al., Kyoto University
16:25 ~ 16:50 Multi-scale and multi-physics tsunami simulation method for
structured grids and its application
William J. PRINGLE, Kyoto University
16:50 ~ 17:15 Flood risk assessment technology and its application in
Taiwan
Jiun-Huei JANG, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster
Reduction
17:15 ~ 17:40 Urban inundation modeling due to torrential rainfall and its
damage estimation with the pump failure
Kenji KAWAIKE et al., Kyoto University
18:00 ~ Exchange party2 (at Restaurant Kihada)
5 / 6
Dec. 8 (Tue)
Room2 (Seminar room4&5)
【Meteorology and Hydrology】
Chair Persons: Tetsuya TAKEMI, Kyoto University
Frederick N.-F. CHOU, National Cheng Kung University
09:00 ~ 09:25 Evaluation on fatigue capacity of metal roofing fasteners in
buildings located in the middle of the Philippines
Hiroaki NISHIMURA and Kazuyoshi NISHIJIMA, Kyoto University
09:25 ~ 09:50 Ensemble method to evaluate extreme typhoon hazard in
current and future atmospheric conditions
Hirohiko ISHIKAWA, Kyoto University
09:50 ~ 10:15 Probable maximum precipitation estimation by considering
the combined effect of typhoon and monsoon under climate
change
Pao-Shan YU, National Cheng Kung University
10:15 ~ 10:40 Probable maximum flood estimation by extreme typhoons
under a changing climate
Yasuto TACHIKAWA, Kyoto University
10:40 ~ 11:00 coffee break
11:00 ~ 11:25 Rainfall-runoff-inundation predictions at the river basin scale
Takahiro SAYAMA, Kyoto University
11:25 ~ 11:50 Characteristics, environmental properties, and future
changes of warm-season convective precipitation in Japan
Tetsuya TAKEMI, Kyoto University
11:50 ~ 12:15 Reservoir flood control operation strategy and rules
Frederick N.-F. CHOU, National Cheng Kung University
12:15 ~ 12:40 Rainfall prediction by data assimilation of MP radar and
GPS-PWV
Kosei YAMAGUCHI, Kyoto University
12:40 ~ 14:00 Lunch
【Disaster Risk Management and Recovery Planning】
Chair Persons: Michinori HATAYAMA, Kyoto University
Hsiao-Wen WANG, National Cheng Kung University
14:00 ~ 14:25 Development of effective disaster risk communication media
Katsuya YAMORI, Kyoto University
14:25 ~ 14:50 Effective database maintenance process design for periodic
update for flood risk map in local government – Case Study in
Shiga Prefecture –
Michinori HATAYAMA, Kyoto University
6 / 6
14:50 ~ 15:15 Establishment of evaluation procedure of dam removal for
decision support in Taiwan
Hsiao-Wen WANG, National Cheng Kung University
15:15 ~ 15:40 Trials for pre-disaster recovery planning – case study in
Wakayama-
Norio MAKI, Kyoto University
15:40 ~ 16:00 coffee break
16:00 ~ 16:25 University capacity building to help local government setup
resilience community
Yih-Chi TAN, National Taiwan University
16:25 ~ 16:50 Business continuity management methodologies for port
logistics
Kenji ONO, Kyoto University
16:50 ~ 17:15 The management of mitigation and reconstruction for the
hazardous catchment areas caused by the 2009 typhoon
Morakot
Wen-Chi LAI, National Cheng Kung University
17:15 ~ 17:40 Measuring business interruption losses based on post disaster
surveys after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
Hirokazu TATANO, Kyoto University
18:00 ~ Exchange party2 (at Restaurant Kihada)
Dec. 9 (Wed)
One-day tour
・Abuyama Observatory
・Misu Lock Museum
・Ujigawa Open Laboratory
Exchange party3