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Tahmeed M. Al-Hussaini, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh Dr. Tahmeed M. Al-Hussaini, Professor of Civil Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) had his engineering education in Bangladesh (BUET), Thailand (AIT) and USA (SUNY-Buffalo). He was a visiting research scientist at ECP, France and visiting Associate at ICTP, Italy. His field of interest encompasses geotechnical and earthquake engineering, seismic hazard assessment, soil-structural dynamics and disaster mitigation. He is the vice -president of Bangladesh Earthquake Society since 2008. He is currently responsible for revising earthquake resistant design provisions of the Bangladesh national building code. |
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Allia Kedidja, Professor and Director, Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari USTHB, Alger, Algeria
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Ali Asgary, Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, MADEM, Disaster and Emergency Management Program, York University, Toronto, Canada Dr. Ali Asgary is an associate professor and graduate program director of the master of disaster and emergency management program at york university. He has been a former board member of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and the past president of IAEM-Canada. His research involves business continuity, information technology applications in disaster and emergency management, post disaster recovery and reconstruction, and economic assessment of risk reduction measures. |
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Christoph Aubrecht, Research Associate, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Foresight & Policy Development Dept., Vienna, Austria Christoph Aubrecht is mainly involved in applying the concepts of integrated disaster risk management to complex human-natural coupled systems by addressing geospatial aspects of socioeconomic information, several visiting research stays at NOAA-NGDC, Columbia University-CIESIN, and the University of Southern California. |
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Samira Barghouti, Dean of Research & Cooperation, Jerusalem (AlQuds) University for Arabs, Jerusalem-Palestine Samira Barghouti currently is a Professor at the Medical Complex and Dean of Research & Cooperation at the Jerusalem (AlQuds) University for Arabs, Jerusalem-Palestine. She served at many universities in the USA and the ME, including a sabbatical at University of Abu Dhabi as Dean of Arts and Sciences in 2007. From 2003-2007 she served as Dean of Scientific Research and Professor of chemistry at the Arab American University-Jenin. |
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Bockline Omedo Bebe, Associate Professor of Livestock Production, Egerton University, Faculty of Agriculture, Kenya Bockline Omedo Bebe is associate professor of livestock production at Egerton University, Kenya. His core functions is providing academic leadership and mentoring, teaching and supervising academic research projects of under and post graduate students in addition to consulting in livestock resources development, university curriculum and quality assurance, programme impact assessment and climate change adaptation responses. He is a researcher in climate change adaptation options, focused on building adaptive capacities of and water use efficiencies in, smallholder and pastoral livestock systems. |
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Djillali Benouar, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Bab Ezzouar, Algeria
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Stefan Brem, Head of Risk Analysis and Research Coordination,Federal Department of Defense, Civil Protection and Sport Federal Office for Civil Protection Policy Division, Bern, Switzerland |
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Eugen Brühwiler, Professor Structural Engineering and Director Institute of Structural Engineering, IIC School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland Professor Brühwiler's activities as a Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) (since 1995) are motivated by the following vision : |
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Rhoda Birech, Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soil Sciences, Egerton University, Egerton, Kenya Dr. Rhoda Birech is a holder of a PhD degree in Conservation Agriculture (obtained from BOKU University, Austria) and currently a Post-doctoral candidate in the area of Marketing and Commercialisation of Bio-fuels. She is a Senior Lecturer at Egerton University doing teaching and research, where she has worked at the same University in different capacities for the last 19 years. She has been in the top leadership of at least four international research teams bringing together European and African Universities and local and international Research organizations. The most recent of these (2011 – 2013) is the BOKU (Austria), Makerere (Uganda), Egerton (Kenya) and Regional Universities Forum For Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM). In the team, she coordinates efforts to create sustainable partnerships with stakeholders for innovative solutions in climate change adaptation in East Africa. Rhoda is heading the centre of Excellence for Contemporary Agricultural Research and Development (CECARD), with the core mission of delivering market driven curriculum, technologies and research towards community and National development in Kenya. |
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Christopher G. Burton, Scientist, Social Vulnerability and Disaster Resilience, GEM Foundation, Pavia, Italy Christopher G. Burton coordinates the integration of a set of methods, metrics, and decision-making tools into the Global Earthquake Model that recognizes and evaluates the social context in which potential seismic disasters occur. |
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Ian Burton, Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Professor Ian Burton works as an Independent Consultant on adaptation to climate change and disaster risk reduction. He is a Visiting Fellow with the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) London and recently served as Convening Lead Author for Chapter 7 (International) of the IPCC SREX (Extremes) Report. Professor Burton is also a Lead Author for the IPCC 5th Assessment. |
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Peter Burgherr, Group Leader Technology Assessment, Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institut , Villigen, Switzerland |
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Barbara J. Cliff, President/CEO, Windber Medical Center, Windber, USA Dr. Cliff is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Windber Medical Center in rural western Pennsylvania. She is a registered nurse with Masters Degrees in Health Services Administration and in Public Administration and earned her Doctorate Degree in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences in 2007. Her research interests are in underserved populations, especially rural; disease prevention and health promotion; and disaster preparedness. Her dissertation research was a study of disaster preparedness in rural hospitals in the United States. She also developed and taught a university course regarding public health issues in emergency management. |
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Andrew E. Collins, Director of the Disaster and Development Centre, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
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Francesco Della Corte, Director Department of Emergency Medicine, Azienda Ospidaliero Universitaria Maggiore della Carità, Novara, Italy Francesco Della Corte, born in 1954, is Full Professor of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at the University A. Avogadro in Novara, Italy. Graduated in 1979 in Rome; appointed as Secretary of the European Society for Emergency Medicine in 1999 to 2006. He is the Founder and Course Director of the European Master in Disaster Medicine hosted by the University of Novara and Brussels. He is the Chair of the Emergency Department at Maggiore Hospital, School of Medicine in Novara. |
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Rob de Wijk, Director, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands In 2007 Dr. Rob de Wijk assumed the position of Director of the The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies. |
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Ranjith Dissanayake, Professor of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
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J. Richard Eiser, Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom J. Richard Eiser is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Sheffield, UK, having previously held positions at the Universities of Exeter, London and Bristol. He has authored several books and over 200 journal publications in social, cognitive and health psychology. His specialist interests include attitude formation, judgement and decision-making, and risk interpretation in the contexts of natural hazards, energy technology and health behaviour. |
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Mustafa Ö. Erdik, Professor, Department of Earthquake Engineering, Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Istanbul, Turkey
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Michael H. Faber, Professor of Risk and Safety, Head of the Department,Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark Professor Michael Habro Faber is Head of Department of Civil Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark. |
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Marie-Valentine Florin, Managing Director, IRGC – International Risk Governance Council, Geneva, Switzerland Marie-Valentine Florin is the managing director of IRGC. In this role, she facilitates the collaborative production of science-and evidence-based information for risk governance, and the outreach to decision makers. She joined IRGC in 2006 and was appointed director in 2010, to redesign IRGC’s positioning, offer and services to public and private sector organisations, establishing bridges and dialogues with scientists and risk experts. Her former experience is in strategies for sustainable development, international strategic marketing and corporate management and finance. Marie-Valentine graduated from Science Po in Paris and achieved post graduate education in sustainable development and environmental diplomacy from Geneva University. |
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Eladio Fernández-Galiano, Executive Secretary, European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France
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Nina I. Frolova, Senior Scientific Researcher, Seismological Center of Institute of Environmental Geosciences, Russian Academy of Sciences and Regional Director for Europe, Directors’ Board Member, TIEMS - The International Emergency Management Society, Russia Dr. Nina I. Frolova's research fields focus onseismic and integrated risk assessment and management with information technology application; development of seismic vulnerability functions for different elements at risk; loss estimations due to scenario earthquakes taking into account secondary accidents at industrial facilities; development and maintenance of GIS “Extremum,” a system that is being made available for use throughout the world to assess the consequences of strong earthquakes and the identification of effective response measures. |
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Patrick Gwimbi, Senior lecturer, Department of Environmental Health, National University of Lesotho, Lesotho His expertise focus on Climate Change and Disasters management, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Toxicology and Waste Management. |
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Johann Georg Goldammer, The Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC), Freiburg, Germany |
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Peter Greminger, Senior Consultant, Ressources&Riskmanagement, Federal Office for Environment, Bern, Switzerland |
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Ryusuke Hashimura, Associate Professor, Department of EcoDesign, Sojo University, Kumamoto, Japan |
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Yongnian He, Research Professor, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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Sam Hettiarachchi, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa and Chair, Risk Assessment Working Group of UNESCO/IOC/ICG/IOTWS, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka Professor Sam Hettiarachchi is a Professor of Civil Engineering of the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. He specialised in Coastal and Harbour Engineering having done his PhD at Imperial College, London. Since 2005 he has served as Chairman of Working Group of Risk Assessment of UNESCO/IOC/Intergovernmental Coordination Group (ICG) for the establishment of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System(IOTWS). Professor Hettiarachchi has served on expert panels of UNESCO/IOC for the preparation of Guidelines on Coastal Hazards, Risk Assessment and Management. His research interests cover coastal structures, tsunami risk assessment and management. |
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Yasamin O. Izadkhah, Assistant Professor, Risk Management Research Center, International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Tehran, Iran |
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Wolfgang Kröger, Executive Director, ETH Risk Center, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Professor Dr Wolfgang Kröger has been Ordinarius of Safety Technology at the ETH Zurich since 1990 and director of the Laboratory and Safety Analysis. Before being elected IRGC’s Founding Rector in 2003 he headed research in nuclear energy and safety at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), where he was also on the board of directors. After his retirement at the beginning of 2011 he has become the managing director of the newly established ETH Risk Center. |
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Seda Kundak, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Dr. Seda Kundak has been working in the field of risk assessment and vulnerability at urban scale. She participated graduate courses on natural hazards and disaster mitigation in Switzerland and Japan. She has accomplished her post-doctoral researches at the Politecnico di Milano in the ENSURE Project (FP7). She has worked as an expert in ISMEP Project. She is currently working as an assistant professor at the Istanbul technical University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning. |
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Alejandro Linayo Rivero, President, Disaster Risk Management Research Centre, Merida, Venezuela Systems engineer with specialization in stochastic and operational research; master degree in organizational theory and PhD studies in educational and social sciences. Started to work in disaster response operations in 1985 and in 1997 began to work as researcher and professor (post-degree) on DRR programs. Since 2007 is president of the Research Centre on Disaster Risk Reduction CIGIR and member of the Directive Board of the Latin American Network of Social Studies on Disaster Prevention LARED. |
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Thomas R. Loster, Chairman, Munich Re Foundation, Munich, Germany Thomas R. Loster, a geographer, was a member of the Geoscience Research Group at Munich Reinsurance Company, Munich, for 16 years. Mr. Loster was appointed chairman of the Munich Re Foundation in July 2004. The Foundation addresses major global challenges – environmental and climate change, water as a resource and risk factor, population growth and disaster prevention. The Foundation aims to prepare people to deal with risks and to improve their living conditions. |
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Nikolay A. Makhutov, Member Correspondent, Russian Academy of Sciences and Chief Scientific Researcher, Institute of Machine Science, Russian Academy of Sciences; Head of the Russian Academy of Sciences Working Group “Risk and Safety”, Russia
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James Martin, Professor Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech (VT), USA Dr. Martin is Professor of Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech (VT), USA, and Director of the Institute for Disaster Risk Management at VT. He has over 20 years experience in disaster-related work, with focus on earthquake engineering and seismic hazard assessment. He is a frequent field investigator of worldwide disasters, and has been involved in the advancement of US building codes. He often serves as international consultant on major civil infrastructure projects for private firms and government agencies. He has won national awards for research, teaching, and professional service. |
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Adolfo Mascarenhas, Local & Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Commission of Science and Technology, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Adolfo Mascarenhas, has been a Professor at the University of Dar es Salaam and has worked at the local, national, regional and international level. His main interest are in environment, knowledge and development. He has served as a Chairman of several national institutions, including the National Scientific Research Council, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, the Tanzania Forest Research Institute. Has been advisor to the Rector of the UNU, the DG of UNEP, drafted the water and sanitation programme for WHO/UNICEF. He was the founder Director of IUCN when they opened the Regional Office for Southern Africa. He returned to the University of Dar es Salaam to his base at the Institute of Resource Assessment and served as Director of Post graduate studies. |
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Virginia Murray, Consultant Medical Toxicologist, Chemical Hazards and Poisons Division, London, UK Professor Virginia Murray qualified in medicine, was was appointed consultant medical toxicologist at Guy and St Thomas’s Hospital Poisons Unit and was Director of Chemical Incident Response Service from 1995. |
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Norio Okada, Professor and former Director of Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI),Kyoto University, and President of IDRiM Society, Kyoto, Japan Professor Norio Okada is an expert in integrated disaster risk management , water and environmental management, sustainable management of cities and regions, |
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George Pararas-Carayannis, President, Tsunami Society International, Honolulu, USA Dr. George Pararas-Carayannis, for about 35 years, was involved with Tsunami Research at the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics of the University of Hawaii, with scientific organizations of the U. S. Government and also served as Director of the World Data Center A-Tsunami, as Director of the International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC) (under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO and as Tsunami Advisor for the State of Hawaii's Civil Defense. |
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Stefan Pickl, Chair for Operations Research Management Safety & Security AllianceCOMTESSA Computer Science Faculty, Core Competence Center C3 for Operations Research, Universität der Bundeswehr, Munich, Germany Professor Stefan Pickl studied mathematics, electrical engineering, and philosophy at TU Darmstadt and EPFL Lausanne 1987-93. Dipl.-Ing. ’93, Doctorate 1998 with award. Assistant Professor at Cologne University (Dr. habil. 2005; venia legendi "Mathematics"). Visiting Professor at University of New Mexico (U.S.A.), University Graz (Austria), Universiti Brunei, University of California at Berkeley, Naval Postgraduate School NPS Monterey (U.S.A.). Visiting scientist at SANDIA, Los Alamos National Lab, Santa Fe Institute for Complex Systems and MIT. Associated with Centre for the Advanced Study of Algorithms CASA (U.S.A.), Center for Network Innovation and Experimentation CENETIX. Foundation and Director of COMTESSA (Core Competence Center C3 for Operations Research, Management Safety & Security Alliance), member of MUNICH AEROSPACE, HOLM (House of Logistics and Mobility) and research branch “Humanitarian Logistics”/ “Integrative Risk Assessment Future ICT”. |
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Saifur Rahman, Director, Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute, Arlington, USA |
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Ortwin Renn, Department of Social Sciences, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Ortwin Renn serves as full professor and Chair of Environmental Sociology and Technology Assessment at Stuttgart University (Germany). He directs the Interdisciplinary Research Unit for Risk Governance and Sustainable Technology Development (ZIRN) at Stuttgart University and the non-profit company DIALOGIK, a research institute for the investigation of communication and participation processes in environmental policy making. Renn also serves as Adjunct Professor for “Integrated Risk Analysis” at Stavanger University (Norway) and as Affiliate Professor at the Harbin Institute of Technology and Beijing Normal University. |
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Christoph Ritz, Head, ProClim Forum for Climate and Global Change, Bern, Switzerland Christoph Ritz, PhD in plasma physics at the University of Fribourg. Head of a research group on turbulence and chaotic behavior in nuclear fusion devices and other media in the USA. Since 1993 executive director of ProClim- Forum for Climate and Global Change of the Swiss Academy of Sciences. Direction and editor of scientific assessment reports and position papers in the field of climate and global change and energy. |
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Badaoui M Rouhban, Director, Section for Disaster Reduction, UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, France Dr Badaoui Rouhban is Director of the Unit for Disaster Reduction at UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in Paris. He manages and coordinates international activities related to the scientific, engineering and educational aspects of natural disaster studies and prevention including earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, landslides and droughts. Within UNESCO Dr Rouhban is the focal point for the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction and coordinates input to this Strategy from various Programmes Sectors including Education, Culture, Social and Human Sciences. He is involved in several United Nations and international projects and mechanisms concerning disaster risk reduction. |
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Jane E. Rovins, Executive Director, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR), Beijing, China Dr. Jane E. Rovins, CEM, FPEM is an Executive Director for Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR). Previously, she worked in the public and private sectors promoting risk reduction, mitigation planning and providing emergency management training; was a Professor for American Military University in the Emergency and Disaster Management Department; and as a consultant for emergency and disaster management groups throughout Asia, Latin America and Africa. Her specialties are disaster risk reduction, programme management, planning, organizational development and education. |
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Haresh C. Shah, Obayashi Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, Stanford University, Founder and Senior Advisor Risk Management Solutions, Inc., Stanford, USA |
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Shital Hardik Shukla, Assistant Professor, Sardar Patel Institute of economic and Social Research, Ahemedabad, India Shital Hardik Shukla is an Assistant Professor, Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, Ahemedabad, India. Her areas of research work include climate change and disaster management, sustainable development and environmental planning, coastal area development, research methodology for social science, and natural resource management. She has published various reports and papers in reputed journals and books. |
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Cletus I. Springer, Director, Organization of American States, Department of Sustainable Development, Washington, USA Mr. Cletus Springer assumed duties as a Director of Sustainable Development with effect from March, 2008. |
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Gerhard *Franz* Ulrich Stoessel, Focal Point DRR, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC, Bern Switzerland |
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Tan Ngoh Tiong, Dean, School of Human Development and Social Services, SIM University, Singapore Professor Tan is Dean, School of Human Development and Social Services at SIM University, Singapore and former Professor of Social Work at Augsburg College, USA. He is Co-Chair of the Commonwealth Organisation for Social Work, and chaired the Families and Survivors of Tsunami Project. He is the former President of Singapore Association of Social Workers and past Vice President of International Federation of Social Workers. Dr Tan has edited many books including: Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice, Extending Frontiers: Social Work in Singapore, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Social Work Around the World. |
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Trias Aditya, Assistant Professor, Department of Geodetic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Trias Aditya is academician at the Department of Geodesy & Geomatics Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia. His research interests include interoperable GIS and Geovisualization. His latest research projects include Collaborative Spatial Data Infrastructure for Disaster Risk Reduction and online tools for community resilience. |
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Thomas Usländer, Head of Department, Fraunhofer-Institute for Information and Data Processing (IITB), Department of Information Management, Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Eric Veulliet, CEO, alpS - Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Technologies, Innsbruck, Austria |
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Christian Wilhelm, Head Natural Hazards, Forestry Department Grisons, Chur, Switzerland | |
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Detlof von Winterfeldt, Director, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria |
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Sidika Tekeli Yesil, Consultant, Ministry of Health of Turkey, Department of Health Services at Emergencies and Disasters |

































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