It is obvious that the natural disaster occurrences with relatively high intensities have been increasing significantly since 2004. Such disasters may majority involve the sediment as a part of the mechanism, no matter the type of the disaster, e.g. earthquake, landslides, flooding, debris flows, ....
The purpose of the workshop is to exchange views on the effort of minimizing negative impacts of multimodal sediment disaster at all levels (global, regional, national, and local), and to further strengthen the cooperation among the various researchers on sediment disasters, current best practices.....
It is obvious that the natural disaster occurrences with relatively high intensities have been increasing significantly since 2004. Such disasters may majority involve the sediment as a part of the mechanism, no matter the type of the disaster, e.g. earthquake, landslides, flooding, debris flows, flash flood, etc. Based on various experiences of disaster risk reduction, the structural and non-structural approach had become the same level of priority.
Read moreDeadline of Abstract | January 31, 2013 February 15, 2013 |
Notification of Abstract Acceptance | February 15, 2013 February 20, 2013 |
Deadline of Full Paper Submission | June 28, 2013 July 22, 2013 |
Notification of Full Paper Acceptance | July 15, 2013 July 31, 2013 |
Registration | Until September 4, 2013 |