Summer School 2023

2023 APRU-IRIDeS Summer School

2023 “Tackling various hazard risks”

The 8th APRU-IRIDeS Multi-Hazards Summer School was held on 24th – 27th July at Tohoku University. This is the first summer school after COVID-19; the last one was held four years ago. IRIDeS and Tohoku University were extremely grateful for the participants who joined this event immediately after the COVID-19 situation was resolved.

Prof. Hideo Ohno (President of Tohoku University) welcomed the participants with his opening remarks, followed by remarks by Ms. Adriana Rohas from the APRU secretariat in Hong Kong. Prof. Shinichi Kuriyama (Director of IRIDeS) also welcomed the participants to IRIDeS and the summer school.

More than 43 students and researchers from 13 countries and region participated in the event. On Day 1, the participants learned from the experience and research on the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, including its recovery process, disaster memory, health management during disasters, and case study of history and interdisciplinary collaboration. Day 2 focused on the lectures on the roles of different stakeholders such as local government (Tagajo City), NGO (Church World Service), and volunteers. Day 3 invited speakers from UC Davis, Kyoto University, University of Tokyo, and National Taiwan University. They spoke about earthquake anticipation with machine learning and AI, earthquake forecasting in the Nankai Region, and large-scale earthquake simulation. In the afternoon, the participants conducted group work and discussion on an interdisciplinary research of disaster science.

On Day 4, the participants visited the Higashi-Matsushima Recovery Museum and the Kadonowaki Elementary School ruins to see what happened at the time of the tsunami and the damage from the disaster.

The 2023 Multi-Hazards Summer School objectives

  • Understand the mechanism of the international disaster risk reduction strategies
  • Learn from the experiences and recovery process from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
  • Learn from various disaster science research conducted in different countries
  • Discuss the major challenges and roles of academia in progressing disaster risk reduction in each country
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APRU-IRIDeS 2023 Summer School Program

8th APRU Multi-Hazards (MH) Summer School
24-27 July 2023 at IRIDeS, Tohoku University
Venue: The seminar room on the 1st floor of the IRIDeS building

24 July 2023

Day 1: Seminar 1. Lessons Learned from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
08:30-08:45 Registration (please be seated by 8:50 am)
09:00-9:15 Opening
  • Welcoming address by President Hideo Ohno (Tohoku University)
  • Welcoming address by Prof. Shinichi Kuriyama (IRIDeS)
  • Opening remarks by Ms. Adriana Rojas (APRU secretariat)
09:15-09:25 Group photo
09:25-10:00 Movie [Great Tsunami]
10:00-10:20 Coffee break (Moving to the seminar room)
10:20-11:20 “Recovery from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Challenges for the Future” by Prof. Osamu Murao (IRIDeS)
11:20-12:20 “Whose lessons do we learn? 3.11 and Disaster Memory” by Prof. Julia Gerster
12:20-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 “Health Management in Disaster” by Prof. Shinichi Egawa (IRIDeS)
14:30-16:00 “The Human Dimension in Disaster Research: Case Studies of History and Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Benefit Everyone” by Prof. John Morris (IRIDeS)/Prof. Yuichi Ebina (IRIDeS)/Prof. Machiko Kamiyama (IRIDeS)

25 July 2023

Day 2: Seminar 2: Role of different stakeholders: Local government, NGO, and Volunteers / Group Work
09:00-09:15 “Introduction of APRU” by Ms. Adriana Rojas (APRU Secretariat)
09:15-10:15 “Introduction of the Multi-Hazards program/Overview of the role of stakeholders in disaster risk reduction” by Prof. Takako Izumi (IRIDeS/APRU Multi-Hazards Program)
10:15-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:00 “The role of local government in the reconstruction and disaster risk reduction” by Mr. Hiroo Nishiyama, Tagajo City
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:00 “The role of NGOs in mainstreaming disaster risk reduction” by Mr. Takeshi Komino (Church World Service (CWS) Japan)
14:00-15:00 “The role and impact of volunteers during disaster response” by Dr. Shakti Raj Shrestha (Center of Natural Hazards & Disaster Science (CNDS)/Uppsala University, Sweden)
15:00-15:15 Coffee break
15:15-16:30 Group work: Learning from each other ~sharing research with the participants
16:30-17:15 Group presentation

26 July 2023

Day 3: Seminar3: Earthquake research / Group Work
09:00-10:00 “Anticipating Earthquakes with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI)” by Prof. John Rundle (University of California Davis)
10:00-11:00 “Operational Earthquake Forecasting in the Nankai Region of Japan: Are municipal governments planning to receive an alert?” by Prof. James Goltz (Kyoto University)
11:00-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:15 “Large-scale integrated simulations of earthquake disasters and human actions” by Prof. Lalith Wijerathne (University of Tokyo)
12:15-13:30 Lunch / Special talk “The design and build of disaster prevention park” by Prof. Hung-Pin Huang (National Taiwan University)
13:30-15:30 Group work (including coffee break)
15:30-16:30 Group presentation
16:30-17:00 Closing

27 July 2023

Day 4: Field trip to Higashi Matsushima City and Ishinomaki City