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.)
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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15:00~15:30 |
Country report 8 Comprehensive Strategies of Landslide Hazards Mitigation in Taiwan - Dr. Hsiao-Yuan Yin |
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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 |
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
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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
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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*
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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*
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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
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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*
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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
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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*
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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 |
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.
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