Regional Training Course
Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment:
Geospatial Mapping for Earthquake Vulnerability
March 13 - 31, 2006
National Center of Excellence in Geology
NCE in Geology
ICIMOD
ITC
ADPC
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Lecture Slides
Lecture Slides
S. No.
Title
Day 1
01
ICIMOD - An Introduction
02
National National Centre of Excellence in Geology, Peshawar
03
Kashmir Earthquake 2005
04
ADPC Activities and Overview
05
ITC - An Introduction
06
Introduction to ILWIS
Day 2
05
Introduction to Geographic Information System and Image Processing
06
Chapter 1 - Introduction to ILWIS 3 using a data set from Northen Pakistan
07
Chapter 2 - Spatial Data Input
08
Chapter 3 - Attribute Data Handling
09
Chapter 4 - Image Processing
Day 3
07
Geology & Tectonics of N. Pakistan, with Reference to Kashmir Earthqauke 2005
08
Seismotectonics of Pakistan and Muzaffarabad Earthquake of Oct. 8, 2005 sing GIS\RS
09
Remote Sensing
10
Other Papers
Day 4
11
EOS - Satellite Data Give Snapshot of the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake
Day 5
12
Disaster Risk Communication and Communities
13
Earthquake Damage
Day 6 & Day 7
14
Field Programme
Day 8
15
Preliminary findings field visit Balakot & Muzzafarabad 18-19 March 2006
16
Micro Seismic Hazard Analysis
17
GGEE1 Site Effects
18
Results Practical Edushake
19
Software
Day 9
20
Micro Seismic Hazard Zonation
21
Exercise Data
Day
10
22
Hazard Assessment
23
Damage Assessment Methodology - an overview
24
Introduction to Elements at Risk
25
Source to Elements at Risk
26
Mapping Elements at Risk
27
Population at Risk
28
Introduction to risk management
29
An Approach to The Classification of Slope Movements
Day
11
30
National Day
Day
12
31
Earthquake VulnerabEarthquake Vulnerability Assessment and Vulnerability Reduction Measures
32
Planning for RehabilitatPlanning for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction : Key Considerations
33
An Approach to the Classification of Slope Movements
Day 13 & Day 14
34
Field Programme
Day 15
35
Group Presentation (No Slide)
Day 16
36
Monitoring Vegetation Changes with NDVI Trends
37
Natural Hazards Assessment in the Everest Region using Hydrodynamic and Geo-Spatial Tools
Day 17
38
Landslide hazard and risk assessment
39
Seismic induced landsliSeismic induced landslide hazard assessment
40
Introduction GIS and Introduction GIS and RS for risk assessment
41
ITC.Capacity building in Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation
42
SEISMIC LANDSLIDE HAZARD FOR THE CITY OF BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
43
Earthquake Hazard and Risk Assessment and Water-Induced Landslide Hazard in Benton County, regon
44
Seismically induced landslide displacements: a predictive model
45
GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING AND MITIGATING SEISMIC HAZARDS IN CALIFORNIA
46
RECOMMENDED CRITERIA FOR DELINEATING SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES IN CALIFORNIA
47
IDENTIFICATION OF GEO-HAZARDS FOR THE REHABILITATION PLAN OF YALOVA TURKEY
48
Statistical landslide hazard assessment
49
Seismic landslide hazard zonation
50
Application of GIS for multi-hazard risk assessment in an urban environment.
51
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