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INTERPRAEVENT 2023 International Symposium

Natural Disasters Occurrence, Reduction, and Restoration in Mountain Regions

Symposium

Date:17-18 April 2023
Venue:International conference room in Humanities Building, National Chung Hsing University
Address:145 Xingda Rd., South Dist., Taichung City 402, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Program Overview▼

Agenda (April 6st updated)

April 16th2023 (Sun.)
Time Hallway International conference room Seminar room A Seminar room B
08:00~12:00 Venue preparation
14:00~17:00 Early check-in - - -

April 17th2023 (Mon.)
Time Hallway
08:30~09:30 Check-in / Registration
Location International conference room Seminar room A & B
09:30~10:05 Opening ceremony & Opening speech * Live streaming in Seminar room A and B
10:05~10:10 Group Photo
10:10~10:30 Tea Break
10:30~11:00 Special topic speech 1 Impact of Global Change in Natural Hazard Management
- Former President of INTERPRAEVENT, Mr. Kurt Rohner
* Live streaming in Seminar room A and B
11:00~11:30 Special topic speech 2 Natural Disasters Occurrence, Reduction and Restoration in Japan
- President of Japan Sabo Association, Mr. Hiroyuki Ohno
11:30~12:00 Special topic speech 3 Current Status and Future Prospects of Soil and Water Conservation and Rural Regeneration in Taiwan
- Director General of Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Mr. Chen Yang Lee
12:00~13:00 Lunch Break
13:00~14:00 Poster presentation I
Location International conference room Seminar room A Seminar room B
Session Session 1-1:Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides Session 2-1: Disasters caused by dammed-lake outbursts and driftwood, debris/mud flows Session 5-1: Strategy from natural disasters to restoration
Moderators Prof. William E. Dietrich、Prof. Chyan-Deng Jan Prof. Vijay P. Singh、Prof. Chjeng-Lun Shieh Prof. Bruno Basso、Prof. Tien-Yin Chou
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 1 Landslide risk governance – THE future perspective?
- Prof. Thomas Glade
Keynote speech 2 Catastrophic and continuous debris yielding from large gravitationally deformed slopes
- Prof. Masahiro Chigira
Keynote speech 3 On the “naturalness” of disasters: a philosophic perspective
- Dr. Alessandro Pasuto
14:30~15:30 O1-1
O1-2
O1-3
O2-1
O2-2
O2-3
O5-1
O5-2
O5-3
15:30~15:50 Tea Break
Session Session 1-2:Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides Session 2-2:Disasters caused by dammed-lake outbursts and driftwood, debris/mud flows Session 5-2:Strategy from natural disasters to restoration
Session 6:Stream ecosystem services and nature-based solutions
Moderators Mr. Brigt Samdal、Prof. Jia-Jyun Dong Dr. Jan Klimeš、Prof. Hsun-Chuan Chan Mr. Kilian Heil、Prof. Yu-Fang Lin
15:50~17:30 O1-4
O1-5
O1-6
O1-7
O1-8
O2-4
O2-5
O2-6
O2-7
O2-8
O5-4
O5-5
O6-1
O6-2
O5-6
18:00~20:00 Welcome Dinner

April 18th2023 (Tue.)
Time Hallway
08:30~09:30 Check-in / Registration
Location International conference room Seminar room A Seminar room B
Session Country report session I Session 3: Disasters caused by seasonal floods and surface erosion Session 4:The relationships between natural hazards and climate change
Moderators Prof. Frank T.-C. Tsai、Dr. Chin-Lun Wang Prof. Samkele Tfwala、Prof. Chung-Li Hsu Prof. Yu-Pin Lin
09:30~10:00 Country report 1 Natural Hazard Management in Austria
- Mr. Kilian Heil
Keynote speech 4 Controls on shallow landslide size and location: a critical zone perspective
- Prof. William E. Dietrich
Keynote speech 5 Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality for Disaster Mitigation and Management
- Prof. Magesh Chandramouli
10:00~10:30 Country report 2 Summary and strategy of sediment disaster risk management in Japan
- Mr. Ken-ichi Handa
O3-1
O3-2
O4-1
O4-2
10:40~11:00 Tea Break
11:00~11:30 Country report 3 Landslide research in the Czech Republic – from engineering geomorphology to public participation
- Dr. Jan Klimeš
O3-3

O3-4

O3-5
11:30~12:00 Country report 4 An overview on research, assessment and mitigation of landslides in Vietnam and direction for study in the next period
- Dr. Trinh Hai Son
12:00~13:00 Lunch Break
13:00~14:00 Poster presentation II
Session Country report session II Session 1-3: Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides Session 7: Disaster-resilient community and rural regeneration
Moderators Prof. Masahiro Chigira、Dr. Chen-Yu Chen Prof. Thomas Glade、Prof. Meei-Ling Lin Prof. Magesh Chandramouli、Prof. Jie-Lun Chiang
13:30~14:00 Country report 5 Country report of Switzerland
- Mr. Markus Aeschlimann
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14:00~14:30 Country report 6 Country report of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Ms. Michelle Forbes
Keynote speech 6 Modeling of Groundwater Impact on Landslide Occurrence
- Prof. Frank T.-C. Tsai
Keynote speech 7 Digital Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- Prof. Bruno Basso
14:30~15:00 Country report 7 Country report Norway – Flood and landslide management in Norway, recent developments
- Mr. Brigt Samdal
O1-9

O1-10

O1-11
O7-1

O7-2

O7-3
15:00~15:30 Country report 8 Comprehensive Strategies of Landslide Hazards Mitigation in Taiwan
- Dr. Hsiao-Yuan Yin
15:30~16:00 Tea Break
Location International conference room
16:00~17:00 Closing ceremony
Conference report– Prof. Su-Chin Chen
Remark by INTERPRAEVENT– President, Mr. Norbert Sereinig
Report from the Host Country of INTERPRAEVENT 2024 Symposium-Austria- Mr. Kilian Heil

Note:
Keynote speeches: 30 minutes each, comprising 25 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.
Oral presentations: 20 minutes each, comprising 15 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.

Program of Oral presentations - April 17th

Time/Date April 17th(Mon.)
Location International conference room
Session Session 1-1:Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides
Moderators Prof. William E. Dietrich、Prof. Chyan-Deng Jan
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 1 Landslide risk governance – THE future perspective?
- Prof. Thomas Glade
14:30~15:30
O1-1 Three-Dimensional Engineering Geological Model and Its Applications for a Landslide Site: Combination of Grid- and Vector-Based Methods- by Thanh-Tùng Nguyên, Jia-Jyun Dong, Chia-Han Tseng*, Ivo Baron, Chao-Wei Chen, and Chao-Chin Pai
O1-2 Quantitative Land-Use and Landslide Assessment: A Case Study in Rize, Türkiye- by Natsuki Kasahara, Yutaka Gonda*, and Nejan Huvaj
O1-3 Triggering Rainfall of Large-Scale Landslides in Taiwan: Statistical Analysis of Satellite Imagery for Early Warning Systems- by Tsai-Tsung Tsai*, Yuan-Jung Tsai, Chjeng-Lun Shieh, and John Hsiao-Chung Wang
15:30~15:50 Tea Break
Session Session 1-2:Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides
Moderators Mr. Brigt Samdal、Prof. Jia-Jyun Dong
15:50~17:30
O1-4 Self-Sustaining Landslide Mitigation Strategy through Long-Term Monitoring- by Filippo Tommaso Catelan, Giulia Bossi*, and Gianluca Marcato
O1-5 BigGIS: a digital twin with big geospatial dataset for slope hazards prevention, mitigation and relief- by Cheng-Chien Liu*, Chen-Yu Chen, Hsin-Chih Hsu, and Ming-Hsun Ko
O1-6 A simulation of full-scale falling rock protection net using the planer clump model- by Kanako Koizumi, Toshiyuki Horiguchi*, Toshinobu Takahashi, Hiroshi Hashiguchi, and Tsuyoshi Arita
O1-7 An Approach for Preliminary Landslide Scarp Assessment with Genetic Algorithm (GA)- by Chih-Ling Wang, Chi-Jyun Ko, Hock-Kiet Wong, Pei-Hsin Pai, and Yih-Chin Tai*
O1-8 The Effect of Temporal Characteristics on Developing a Practical Rainfall-Induced Landslide Potential Evaluation Model Using Random Forest Method- by Yi-Min Huang*, and Shao-Wei Lu

Time/Date April 17th(Mon.)
Location Seminar room A
Session Session 2-1: Disasters caused by dammed-lake outbursts and driftwood, debris/mud flows
Moderators Prof. Vijay P. Singh、Prof. Chjeng-Lun Shieh
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 2 Catastrophic and continuous debris yielding from large gravitationally deformed slopes
- Prof. Masahiro Chigira
14:30~15:30
O2-1 Transition Indices of Sediment-Transport Modes on a Debris Flow Resulting from Changing Streambed Gradients- by Takashi Wada*, Hirotada Mishima, Jin Takemura, Kazuki Kobayashi, and Hiroshi Miwa
O2-2 Analysis of Socio-Economic Factors That Influence Loss of Life in Sediment-Related Disasters- by Miki Chiba*, Hiromichi Furuido, Shigemitsu Shibasaki, and Kazuki Haga
O2-3 The Trapping Abilities of Slit Dam against Debris Flow- by Ya-lin Zheng, Hung-En Chen, Yen-Yu Chiu, Ming-Hsien Tseng, and Su-Chin Chen*
15:30~15:50 Tea Break
Session Session 2-2:Disasters caused by dammed-lake outbursts and driftwood, debris/mud flows
Moderators Dr. Jan Klimeš、Prof. Hsun-Chuan Chan
15:50~17:30
O2-4 A multi-rheological finite volume scheme on un-structured grid for debris flow propagation- by Riccardo Bonomelli*, and Marco Pilotti
O2-5 Experimental study on countermeasure for sediment deposition using traditional structure- by Haruki Watabe*, Satoshi Tagata, Tatsuki Yuzawa, and Takahiro Itoh
O2-6 Application of a real-time monitoring and warning system for multiple fast-moving mass movements- by Tobias Schõffl*, Richard Koschuch, and Johannes Hübl
O2-7 Toward an early warning system of barrier lakes enabled by Sentinel-1 imagery- by Cheng-Chien Liu*, Chen-Yu Chen, Hsiao-Wei Chung, and Ya-Yuan Hsu
O2-8 A Study on the Management Countermeasures of Soil Movement and Trends after the Typhoon Morakot in Laoren Creek Watershed- by Shu-Tzu Chen, Ying-Chun Chung, Hsin-Chih Hsu, and Chung-Li Hsu*

Time/Date April 17th(Mon.)
Location Seminar room B
Session Session 5-1: Strategy from natural disasters to restoration
Moderators Prof. Vijay P. Singh、Prof. Chjeng-Lun Shieh
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 3 On the “naturalness” of disasters: a philosophic perspective
- Dr. Alessandro Pasuto
14:30~15:30
O5-1 Using the Yolo Method to Analyze the Variations of Reservoir Slopes and Catchment Areas- by Chih-Wei Kuan*, Mei-Ling Yeh, Tien-Yin Chou, Chih-Chan Chiang, and Ming-Sian Chen
O5-2 Evaluation of Geomorphological Precursors and Triggering Factors of a Large-Scale Landslide in Mt. Hakusan, Central Japan- by Prakash Singh Thapa*, Wataru Murakami, Hiromu Daimaru, and Seiji Yanai
O5-3 A novel approach for quick assessment of soil slope stability- by Joram Mburu*, Wei-Chen Wang, Yun-Rong Li, and An-Jui Li
15:30~15:50 Tea Break
Session Session 5-2:Strategy from natural disasters to restoration
Session 6:Stream ecosystem services and nature-based solutions
Moderators Mr. Kilian Heil、Prof. Yu-Fang Lin
15:50~17:30
O5-4 Sabo works in Wakayama Prefecture -Challenge for Building Resilient Society-- by Satoru Morikawa*, Takaki Sakaguchi, Tadanori Ebisu, Kazuo Tsutsui, and Akihiro Kishihata
O5-5 Landslide Early-warning System and Hazard Map in the Republic of Korea- by Song Eu*, Sohee Park, Junpyo Seo, and Choongshik Woo
O6-1 Nature-based Solutions for Disaster Reduction and Improving Ecosystem Services in Hutobi Watershed, Taiwan- by Yen-Yu Chiu, Yi-Hung Wu, Kuei-Lin Fu, Tsung-Cheng Lai, Hung-En Chen, and Su-Chin Chen*
O6-2 Medium to long term precipitation forecasting using deep learning models of radar- by Yu-An Hou, and Ming-Che Hu*
O5-6 Bedload runoff monitoring for an active sediment control in the Joganji River- by Kenji Miwa, Takahiko Nagayama, Tomohiko Furuya, Seiya Hayashi, Masaharu Fujita, Syusuke Miyata, Yoshifumi Satofuka, Takahisa Mizuyama, Kuniaki Miyamoto, Akihiko Ikeda, and Takahiro Itoh*

Note:
Keynote speeches: 30 minutes each, comprising 25 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.
Oral presentations: 20 minutes each, comprising 15 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.

Program of Oral presentations - April 18th

Time/Date April 18th(Tue.)
Location International conference room
Session Country report session I
Moderators Prof. Frank T.-C. Tsai、Dr. Chin-Lun Wang
09:30~10:00 Country report 1 Natural Hazard Management in Austria
- Mr. Kilian Heil
10:00~10:30 Country report 2 Summary and strategy of sediment disaster risk management in Japan
- Mr. Ken-ichi Handa
10:40~11:00 Tea Break
11:00~11:30 Country report 3 Landslide research in the Czech Republic – from engineering geomorphology to public participation
- Dr. Jan Klimeš
11:30~12:00 Country report 4 An overview on research, assessment and mitigation of landslides in Vietnam and direction for study in the next period
- Dr. Trinh Hai Son
12:00~13:00 Lunch Break
13:00~13:30 Poster presentation II
Session Country report session II
Moderators Prof. Masahiro Chigira、Dr. Chen-Yu Chen
13:30~14:00 Country report 5 Country report of Switzerland
- Mr. Markus Aeschlimann
14:00~14:30 Country report 6 Country report of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Ms. Michelle Forbes
14:30~15:00 Country report 7 Country report Norway – Flood and landslide management in Norway, recent developments
- Mr. Brigt Samdal
14:30~15:00 Country report 8 Comprehensive Strategies of Landslide Hazards Mitigation in Taiwan
- Dr. Hsiao-Yuan Yin
15:30~16:00 Tea Break
16:00~17:00 Closing ceremony
Conference report– Prof. Su-Chin Chen
Remark by INTERPRAEVENT– President, Mr. Norbert Sereinig
Report from the Host Country of INTERPRAEVENT 2024 Symposium-Austria- Mr. Kilian Heil

Time/Date April 18th(Tue.)
Location Seminar room A
Session Session 3: Disasters caused by seasonal floods and surface erosion
Moderators Prof. Samkele Tfwala、Prof. Chung-Li Hsu
09:30~10:00 Keynote speech 4 Controls on shallow landslide size and location: a critical zone perspective
- Prof. William E. Dietrich
10:00~10:40
O3-1 Using Deep Learning to Formulate the Landslide Rainfall Threshold of the Potential Large-Scale Landslide- by Jie-Lun Chiang*, Chia-Ming Kuo, and Leila Fazeldehkordi
O3-2 Bedload transport velocities in alpine rivers- by Rolf Rindler*, Dorian Shire-Peterlechner, Andrea Kreisler, and Helmut Habersack
10:40~11:00 Tea Break
11:00~11:40
O3-3 Basic flume tests for designing the slit width to control sediment runoff from a slit dam- by Hiroshi Kisa*, Haruki Watabe, Tomoyuki Hoya, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Takahisa Makino, Tsuyoshi Ikeshima, Takahiko Nagayama, and Takahiro Itoh
O3-4 Improvements to the early warning system for authorities in Switzerland through the Joint Information Platform for Natural Hazards- by Markus Aeschlimann and Philipp Angehrn*
O3-5 The Role of Citrus Groves in Rainfall-Triggered Landslide Hazards in Uwajima, Japan- by Novia Lusiana and Yoshinori Shinohara*
12:00~13:00 Lunch Break
13:00~13:30 Poster presentation II
Session Session 1-3: Disasters caused by large-scale landslides, shallow landslides, and rockslides
Moderators Prof. Thomas Glade、Prof. Meei-Ling Lin
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 6 Modeling of Groundwater Impact on Landslide Occurrence
- Prof. Frank T.-C. Tsai
14:30~15:30
O1-9 Overview of inventory for LEWS in Japan- by Soichi Kaihara*, Takayuki Takata, Noriko Tadakuma, Yasuhide Nigauri, Hi-roaki Nakaya, and Shigetaka Takiguchi
O1-10 Applying an automated, kurtosis-based seismic detector on long-term monitoring rockslide prone slope- by Chung-Ray Chu*, Che-Hsin Liu, Chih-Hsin Chang, and Hsiao Yu Huang
O1-11 Effects of geological differences on rainfall–runoff processes based on field measurements- by Jun Inaoka*, Ken’ichirou Kosugi, Naoya Masaoka, and Tetsushi Itokazu

Time/Date April 18th(Tue.)
Location Seminar room B
Session Session 4:The relationships between natural hazards and climate change
Moderators Prof. Yu-Pin Lin
09:30~10:00 Keynote speech 5 Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality for Disaster Mitigation and Management
- Prof. Magesh Chandramouli
10:00~10:40
O4-1 The long-term, continuous monitoring of active slow-moving landslides in Lower Austria- by Francisca Soto Bravo*, Edoardo Carraro, Yenny Alejandra Jimenez Donato, Robert Kanta, Philipp Marr, and Thomas Glade
O4-2 Using Landslide Statistical Index Technique for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: Case Study: Ban Khoang Commune, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam- by Long Nguyen Thanh, Yao-Min Fang*, Tien-Yin Chou, Thanh-Van Hoang, Quoc Dinh Nguyen, Chen-Yang Lee, Chin-Lun Wang, Hsiao-Yuan Yin, and Yi-Chia Lin
10:40~11:00 Tea Break
12:00~13:00 Lunch Break
13:00~13:30 Poster presentation II
Session Session 7: Disaster-resilient community and rural regeneration
Moderators Prof. Magesh Chandramouli、Prof. Jie-Lun Chiang
14:00~14:30 Keynote speech 7 Digital Technologies for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- Prof. Bruno Basso
14:30~15:30
O7-1 The Robust Study of Deep Learning Recursive Neural Network for Predicting of Turbidity of Water- by Shiuan Wan, Mei-Ling Yeh*, Hong-Lin Ma, and Tein-Yin Chou
O7-2 Insights from the EU Horizon project PARATUS (Promoting disaster preparedness and resilience by co-developing stakeholder support tools for managing the systemic risk of compounding disasters)- by Philipp Marr*, Thomas Glade, Cees van Westen, Funda Atun, Seda Kundak, Iuliana Armas, Ruxandra Mocanu, Elske de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen, Lotte Savelberg, Silvia Cocuccioni, Marcel Hurlimann, Bettina Koelle, and Jon Hall
O7-3 Plans for the Torrential Flood protection-case study of the municipality Lazarevac, Serbia- by Ratko Ristić*, Siniša Polovina, Vukašin Milčanović, and Ivan Malušević

Note:
Keynote speeches: 30 minutes each, comprising 25 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.
Oral presentations: 20 minutes each, comprising 15 minutes for the report and 5 minutes for Q&A.

Poster list - April 17th

Poster No. Article title Authors Country
P1-1 Comparison of rainfall intensity triggering sediment disasters prior and posterior to strong earthquakes Shigetaka Takiguchi*, Yuki Ushirone, Soichi Kaihara, Hiroaki Nakaya Japan
P1-2 Rapid response to a slope disaster with a web-based debris flow model: an interactive ex-ample of visualizing and evaluating sediment transportation at Yusui Creek Cheng-Chien Liu*, Yi-Chin Chen, Chen-Yu Chen, Ming-Hsun Ko Taiwan
P1-3 Impact of Displacement Behavior and Underground WaterLevel on Slope Failure Initiation due to Rainfall Xin Qin, Masamitsu Fujimoto,Yoshifumi Satofuka* Japan
P1-4 Numerical Simulation of Subaerial Landslide Tsunamis – A Study of Numerical Methods and Rheology Matthias Rauter* , Wolfgang Fellin, Sylvain Viroulet, Stefan Walder Austria
P1-5 A method of estimating a hydrograph of debris flows induced by the deep-seated rapid landslide Tsuyoshi Sakata, Hiroaki Izumiyama, Takao Yamakoshi Japan
P1-6 Fluidization of landslide mass – An example of the Kurumizawa landslide, Niigata Prefecture, Japan Natsumi Aiba , Naoki Watanabe* Japan
P1-7 Measurement of tree deformation on active landslide using point cloud analysis by terrestrial laser scanning Hiromu Daimaru, Wataru Murakami, Kenichiro Toda Japan
P1-8 Initiatives to improve soundness evaluation accuracy to prolong the lifespan of existing SABO facilities Hisashi Watanabe* Japan
P1-9 Utilizing 3D Model for emergency response to landslide disasters Wataru Takeshita*, Hiroyuki Sugimoto Japan
P1-10 Thematic Geomorphological Map of Anton Tribe Chih-hsin Chang, Su-Min Shen, Sheng-Chi Lin*, Feng Mei Chen Taiwan
P1-11 Applying Computer Vision Technology to Longterm Monitoring of Ground Movement in Landslide Areas I-Hui Chen*, Kuo-Ching Chang, Miau-Bin Su Taiwan
P2-1 Sediment Dynamics Monitoring in Mt. Fuji Naoki Nishimura*, Nobuhiro Usuki, Masaru Touhei, Takahisa Mizuyama Japan
P2-2 Variogram characterization of geophone data in debris flow events Chun-Long Wu, Yao-Min Fang, Guo-Hao Huang* Taiwan
P2-3 Influence of dam failure flow on water level in dam and topography of underwater breach Kai-Yi Chiu*, Ren-Shao Zhong, Yen-Yu Chiu, Su-Chin Chen Taiwan
P2-4 Load measurement experiment of a hangover-type driftwood catchment Daiki Watanabe*, Toshiyuki Horiguchi Japan
P2-5 Temporal Change of Lahar Runoff Coefficient in Arimura River Basin of Sakurajima Volcano Timur Ersoz*, Kyoka Haneda, Anna Kuribayashi, Yutaka Gonda Japan
P2-6 Temporal change of Step-Pool morphology after debris flow event in Hiru-dani stream, Gifu Prefecture, Japan Anri Hojo*, Yutaka Gonda, Shusuke Miyata Japan
P2-7 Applying HEC-RAS 2D to simulate the landslide dam breach in Feng-Ping stream watershed, Hualien County, Taiwan Zong-Xian Tsai*, Chen-Yu Chen, Wan-Yu Chan Taiwan
P2-8 Dam-Type Farm Pond Investigation and Flood Detention Farm Pond Improvement Benefit Analysis I-Ta Tsai, Pei-Rong Tsou Taiwan
P2-9 Risk identification of potential debris flow torrent catchments in Taiwan with annual landslide inventory, alert data and disaster records Ting-Chi Tsao*, Chih-Hao Hsu, Chuan-Yi Huang, Jung-Hsing Chien, HsiaoYu Huang, Yen-Hsun Chao Taiwan
P2-10 Disaster potential evaluation model of hillslope debris flow for the villages in the volcanic region around Taipei City Tien-Chien Chen*, Yu-Shan Hsu, Chun-Ya Su Taiwan
P5-1 Investigation of different lahar types with rainfall intensity duration curves in Arimura river basin of Sakurajima volcano Timur Ersoz*, Yutaka Gonda Japan
P5-2 Discussion on factors and susceptibility of vegetation deterioration in the Erren River watershed Chih-Wei Chuang*, Min- Han Chuang, Shih-Hao Jien, Chun-Wei Tseng Taiwan
P5-3 Countermeasures against activated sediment transport following large?scale sediment supply event Hiroaki Izumiyama*, Takao Yamakoshi, Junya Hina, Tomoo Matsubara, Takami Otsubo, Yuki Nishiguchi, Yuya Takahashi, Ryosuke Okuyama Japan
P5-4 The propose of Inspection Method for Channel Works Using UAV Green Laser Yasutaka Tanaka*, Hitoshi Katou, Tomoyuki Hori, Misa Itou, Syouhei Noda, Naoki Hatakeyama, Tomonori Mitsuke, Kouki Takizawa Japan
P5-5 Investigation of damaged cases and reinforced cases of masonry check dams Taku Yamada*, Kotaro Miura, Koji Ishida Japan
P5-6 Introduction of BIM/CIM for landslide countermeasures Kazuo Tsutsui* , Akihiro Kishihata, Takahiro Arita, Kenji Inada, Satoru Morikawa Japan
P5-7 Identification of Sediment Transport Area Using Multi-temporal Satellite SAR Shunsuke Miura*, Shigetaka Takiguchi, Hiroaki Nakaya Japan
P5-8 Development of risk prediction model for slowmoving landslide combining physical impact and social vulnerability Junpyo Seo*, Song Eu, Choongshik Woo Korea
P5-9 A case study on ecological engineering, ecological check and managment in Toowu Fangliao Creek Chi-Fang Chiu, Chuan -Shun Yen, Yi -ting Chung*, Chuan-Kai Hsieh, Jei-Ker Lin Taiwan
P5-10 A Visual Preference Estimation of Images Using Instance Segmentation Based on Deep Learning Hung-Hsu Tsai*, Yu-Che Chuang, Lin-Chieh Huang Taiwan
P5-11 Comparative analysis of Sabo works performed in the Tateyama Caldera by Toyama Prefecture and works performed in other areas during the MeijiTaisho era Masahiko Ichii, Hideaki Kanaya, Shinichiro Hayashi, Tetsuji Yasukawa, Shin Kosaka*, Kouji Ishida, Yousuke Muramoto, Koji Kamee, Hisashi Watanabe Japan
P5-12 A Case Study on the Sediment Monitoring of Adjustable Check Dam in Bu-Tze Creek Bor-Shiun Lin *, Chen-Kun Hsu, Chun-Kai Chen, Sheng-Ju Shuen, Ho-Hsun Chen, Chao-Hung Chang, Chi-Fang Chiu Taiwan
P5-13 An Impact and Efficiency Analysis of the Introduction of Ecological Inspection Mechanism into Torrent Disaster Control Engineering Projects in the Eastern Coast of Taitung County, Taiwan Ying-Hsun Liu, Tsan-Tang Ko, Chih-Hsien Lin, Ching-Yen Chang, Hsin-Chih Hsu, Chung-Li Hsu* Taiwan
P5-14 The Mechanical Behavior Study on Precast Stacked Block of Retaining Structure Hsiu-Hui Huang, Yi-Jing Peng, Hong-Min Shu, Chung-Li Hsu* Taiwan
P5-15 A Study on the Strengthens Feasibility Application of Innovative Construction Methods for SWCB Taitung Branch Tsan-Tang Ko, Chih-Hsien Lin, Ching-Yen Chang, Yu-Pin Chuang, Shen-Ting Huang* Taiwan
P6-1 The Combined Analysis of Hydrological, Hydraulic, and Habitat Assessment methods: Example of Dingzilou creek in Hualien Tung-Jer Hu*, Hung-Ming Lin, Jaw-Dian Chen Taiwan
P6-2 Understanding groundwater and surface interactions through lake sinkhole events using isotope and aqueous geochemistry data Nur Ahmed, Ming Ye, Tien-Shuenn Wu* US
P6-3 The Project Resilient Slope Conservation and Reactivation Evaluation of Pingxing Farm Ponds Chi-Fang Chiu, Jhih-Jhan Jhuang, Yi-Ting Chung, Hsun-Chuan Chan, Wun-Nan Jhuang* Taiwan
P6-4 Alteration of river morphology and behavior due to the construction of the Neelam Jhelum Hydropower Project on the Neelam River; a case study Khushbakht Rehman*, Hsiao-Wen Wang Taiwan
P7-9 Record of the First Large-scale Landslide in Domestic History the SWCB Provides Open Data for Various Applications Soil and Water Conservation Bureau Taiwan
P7-14 Observation of the conditions for the Lantai large-scale landslide historical review and governance Kuo-Lung Wang*, Meei-Ling Lin, Ya-Ju Hsu, Horng-Yu Chen, Hsin-Hua Huang, Chih-Yu Kuo, Chien-Chih Chen, Chuen-Fa Ni, Yo-Ming Hsienh, Kuo-Jen Chang, Rou-Fei Chen, Yen-Hsun Chao Taiwan
P7-15 Disaster-Resilient Communities on Flood Plains and Their Agricultural Regeneration: A Case Study in Meinong Plain, Taiwan Shu-Chen Tsai, Su-Hsin Lee* Taiwan
Note:
1.Poster Presenters should bring their print-out, A0 size (841 mm ×1189 mm) in vertical typography poster(s) to the venue, and finish setting up their poster(s) before 9:30 at the designated date.
2.Poster Presenters should defend their posters during Poster presentation sessions, which were scheduled at 13:00-14:00 each day.
3.Poster(s) can be retrieved at 17:00-18:00 every day, those do not will be disposed of by the staff.
4.Poster(s) may be prepared according to the poster template https://interpraevent2022.nchu.edu.tw/file/IP2023-Poster-template_new.pptx.

Poster list - April 18th

Poster No. Article title Authors Country
P1-12 Monitoring potential large scaled landslides in Taiwan by using Continuous Global Positioning System (CGPS): Cases studies from Guanghua and Vakangan Shou-Heng Liu*, Li-Hsing Kuo, Ching-Weei Lin Taiwan
P1-13 Simulation of the Debris Flow Due to the Potential Large-scale Landslide Area (T002) in Fuxing, Taoyuan Using iric Morpho2DH Cheng-Ying Chuang*, Bai-Yi Kao, Chen-Yu Chen Taiwan
P1-14 Landslide fatalities for three events in Kure City, Japan Yoshinori Shinohara*, Chiharu Shimomura Japan
P1-15 Machine learning for Landslide Detection Mapping: A Practice of Suitable Highway Route Assessment in Taiwan Dechuan Jheng* Taiwan
P1-16 Dating analysis of the landslides caused by the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake Seiji Yanai*, Prakash S. Thapa, Takahisa Furuichi Japan
P1-17 The landslide location distribution and the rela-tive elevation from river in a watershed Chun-Yi Wu, Hau Chang*, Pin-Han Li Taiwan
P1-18 Large-Scale Landslide Investigation, Monitoring and Control Results; Using the Landslide at 10.2K of Provincial Highway No. 9A Jyun-Yen Wang*, Chia-Hao Lu, Chao-Wei Chen, Chao-Chin Pai, Shih-Wun Jhu, Chia-Wei Wu Taiwan
P1-19 Investigation, Observation, Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Strategies of Kuanghua Landslide (Fuxing district, Taoyuan city) Jyun-Yen Wang*, Chia-Hao Lu, Chao-Wei Chen, Chao-Chin Pai, Shih-Wun Jhu, Zhi-Wei Huang Taiwan
P1-20 Investigation and Monitoring of the Potential Large-Scale Landslide in Meihua Area with Implementing Results of Disaster Governance and Planning Yi-Fong Ciou, Cong-Wun Chen, Jia-Dong Chen*, Chao-Wei Chen, Chao-Chin Pai, Shih-Wun Jhu, Chia-Wei Wu Taiwan
P1-21 Investigation, observation and the effectiveness of the mitigations strategies and plans of Zhenxibao potential large-scale landslide Jia-Dong Chen*, Chia-Hao Lu, Chao-Wei Chen, Chao-Chin Pai, Shih-Wun Jhu, Ming-Yan Li Taiwan
P1-22 Risk Assessment and Initiation Threshold for Daniao Large-scale Landslides Pei-His Wang*, Chia-Chun Wu, Ku-Bi-Ya Chung, Der-Ling Wu, ChingHsiang Yo, Tsan-Tang Ko Taiwan
P1-23 Application of 2-D Resistivity Image Profiling to Groundwater Drainage Design at Zhuoxi Township Chih-Hao Wang, Tzu-Yu Chen, Pei-His Wang*, Fu-Lang Huang, Hung-Ming Lin Taiwan
P1-24 The Achievement on Innovated Thought and Promoted Education for the Prevention and Mitigation of Disasters in Hualien County Chih-Hao Wang, Po-Sheng Wang*, Tzu-Yu Chen, Hung-Ming Lin,YanHan Chen Taiwan
P1-25 Management and Monitoring for Grand Li-Shan Area Potential Large-scale Landslides Chi-Fang Chiu, Chao-Hung Chang, Ho-Hsun Chen, Chiuan Kuo, Shei-Chen Ho, Yu-Shu Lin* Taiwan
P1-26 Impact of Displacement Behavior and the Underground Water Level on Slope Failure Initiation due to Rainfall Xin Qin*, Masamitsu Fujimoto, Yoshifumi Satofuka Japan
P1-27 Calamity Investigation of Potential Large-scale Landslide Area of Maolin D062 and D064 in 2022 Jian-You Huang*, Guei-Lin Fu, Cheng-Hsiu Tsai, Ming-Lung Shih, SzuHsien Chen Taiwan
P1-28 Using Landslide Statistical Index Technique for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping. Case study: Lao Cai Province, Vietnam Long Nguyen Thanh, Yao Min Fang*, Tien Yin Chou, Thanh Van Hoang, Quoc Dinh Nguyen, Chen-Yang Lee, Chin-Lun Wang, Hsiao-Yuan Yin, Yi-Chia Lin Taiwan
P1-29 Analysis of Slope Complex Destruction-The Case of Landslide Reconstruction Engineering in Da-Hu-Tong Mountain Chi-Fang Chiu, Yi -Cheng Liu*, Chuan -Shun Yen, Pao-Le Tseng, Chieh-Hsin Chen Taiwan
P1-30 Study on Precursor Factors of Large-scale Landslide in Babaoliao, Zhong Pu Township, Chiayi County using Integrated Observation Technologies Hui-Yu Wen*, Nai-Chin Chen, Feng-Mei Li, Jung-Jun Lin, Chien-Chung Ke, Chih-Chun Fan, Hung-Chao Cheng Taiwan
P1-31 Sediment Dynamic of Catastrophic Landslide and Debris-flow in Yu-shui River Basin YiChin Chen*, Cheng-Chien Liu, Yu-Ting Huang, Shuo-Hsi Hung, Chi-Rong Chung, Shian-Kuen Lee Taiwan
P3-1 Flood Susceptibility Assessement for Mountainous Region in Central Vietnam using Machine Learning Algorithms Duc-Loc Nguyen* , Tien-Yin Chou, Thanh-Van Hoang, Mei-Hsin Chen, ChunTse Wang Taiwan
P3-2 Inundation modelling of Lusushwana River in Eswatini using HEC-RAS model Samkele Tfwala* , Nokwanda Nxumalo Eswatini
P3-3 A Numerical Simulation of the Transient Seepage Behaviors of a Dam Model During Breaching Cheng-Yu Lee, Zheng-Yi Feng* Taiwan
P3-4 The 2021 Ziller-Kelchsauer Ache flood: How river morphology formed flood patterns in two valleys Matthias Rauter*, Lukas Umach, Georg Raffeiner, Mathias Hochschwarzer, Johannes Wolf, Simon Lumassegger, Stefan Walder Austria
P3-5 Channel Widening in Takahara River, Japan Mari Igura*, Akira Ishii, Keiichi Nakada Japan
P3-6 Hydrodynamic and Protection Strategy of Downstream Scouring for Open Check Dams Chun-Mei Chen, Meng-Chyung Shieh, Hsun-Chuan Chan* Taiwan
P4-1 Establishing the Framework of Disaster Early Warning Mechanism - A Case Study of Slope Disaster Hsiao-Yuan Yin, Yi-Chia Lin, Tien-Yin Chou, Mei-Ling Yeh, Chih-Wei Kuan, Cheng-Yan Tsai, Chia-Wei Ho* Taiwan
P4-2 Forest recovery study using multi-temporal MODIS imagery in Google Earth Engine Yuan-Fong Su* Taiwan
P4-3 A Preliminary Study on Volume Estimation of Sedimentation Structure in Slopeland of Taiwan Sheng-Tang Huang, Ru-Huei Chen, Yu-Chi Chou, Hsun-Chuan Chan* Taiwan
P4-4 Plan and Research for Soil and Water Conservation Policy Respond to Agricultural Department of Net Zero Emissions in 2040 Chjeng-Lun Shieh, Chun-Fa Chien, Wen-Chun Lo, Mao-Lung Huang, Chieh-Hsuan Weng* Taiwan
P7-1 Support for the Formulation of Residents' Evacuation Action Plans Concerning the Sediment-related Disasters Mizuki Kawai*, Koji Kamee, Kazuyuki Imai Japan
P7-2 Public Participation in Flooding Governance for Community Resilience in Suburban Taoyuan City Wei Lin, Pei-Shan Sonia Lin* Taiwan
P7-3 Satoyama Initiative and disaster resilience in a landslide-prone tribal community Shih-Ching Kao, Pei-Shan Sonia Lin* Taiwan
P7-4 Application of Carbon Storage Index in Evaluating the Construction Benefits of Rural Regeneration Communities Chao-Yuan Lin*, Shao-Wei Wu, Ting-Yu Chen Taiwan
P7-5 Preliminary study on UAV application in soil and water conservation supervision works Chia-Han Hou, Yi-An Liu, Ru-Huei Chen, Ting-Rong Chang, Chi-Han Chiang* Taiwan
P7-6 Reflections on a risk-adjusted approach in spatial planning in Austria Barbara Steinbrunner Austria
P7-7 The Study of Business Managements in Jiufen-ershan Nangang Community with the Integrations of SixGrade Industry Module and Experience Marketing Yu-Te Yang*, Mei-Ling Yeh, Tien Yin Chou, Yu-Chin Chen, Hung-Chao Cheng, Jung-Chun Chen Taiwan
P7-8 Climate Challenge and Biodiversity Conservation in Socio?ecological Production Landscapes – A case of Liyu Community Chii-Fang Chiou, We-Cheng Huang, Chen-Jung Liu, Szu-Hung Chen, Chen-Fa Wu* Taiwan
P7-10 Analysis and Application of Disaster Mitigation Capacity in Watershed Area Chi-Fang Chiu, Chao-Hung Chang, Zih-Ruei Ciou, Yi-Da Tsai, Wei-Lun Tang* Taiwan
P7-11 Build a comprehensive technology service platform for soil and water conservation: Soil and Water Conservation Adventure Island Yi-Jyun Lin, Rou Wen, Wei-Syun Jhang* Taiwan
P7-13 The Surface Corresponding Reaction for Silty Clay Area in South East Hualien County Taiwan after Heavy Rainfall and Earthquake Bing-Shyan Lin, Hui-Chi Hsu, Chih-Hao Wang*, Yu-Lin Chen Taiwan
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