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10:30am - 1:00pm |
Venue: Welcome to RIMMA2025 Location: Foyer/Mensa We’re excited to host you in the foyer of UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern—just a quick 5-minute walk from Bern’s central station. When you arrive, head to the registration desk in the foyer to pick up your lanyard. You’ll also find a supervised cloakroom there to store your belongings and safely enjoy the event. |
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11:30am - 12:00pm |
Press conference: Press conference RIMMA2025 Location: Lecture Hall S003 Press conference |
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1:15pm - 1:45pm |
Opening: Opening Session Location: Lecture Hall S003 Chair: Andreas Paul Zischg Chair: Christophe Lienert Chair: Horst Kremers Chair: David N. Bresch Opening Session |
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2:00pm - 2:45pm |
Keynote: Jie Shen: Cartography for Emergency and Disaster Management:Hotspots and Development Trends Location: Lecture Hall S003 Chair: Jie Shen The speech will mainly concentrate on three parts: the introduction of the situation of disaster emergencymapping, the current research hotspots and the development trends of cartography for emergency and disaster management. Cartography for Emergency and Disaster Management:Hotspots and Development Trends |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Impact Forecasts I: Closing The Circle: From Data to Hazard Warnings, Impact Forecasts, and the Verification Location: Lecture Hall S003 Chair: Gabriela Grisel Espejo Gutierrez Chair: Firdewsa Zukanovic Chair: Evelyn Mühlhofer Chair: Irina Mahlstein From Meteorological Forecasts to Impact-Based Warnings: Challenges and Interdisciplinary Synergies (organized by young researchers and dedicated to young researchers) Further sessions:
Closing The Circle: From Data to Hazard Warnings, Impact Forecasts, and the Verification Thereof Windstorm Risk Model for the Canton of Zurich: Impact Forecasting and Probabilistic Risk Assessment Hail Impact Forecast Prototype for Switzerland within the scClim project Flash-Flood Alert System Using Ensemble Radar Prediction And Rainfall-Runoff Simulation Enhanced Accuracy And Precision In Meteorological Hazard Warnings Using The EURO1k Numerical Weather Model |
Side-Event Risk I. M.: Risk Information Management: From Strategy to Implementation Location: A027 Seminar Room Chair: Horst Kremers National, cross-border, international, and global actions in all phases of disaster management are in due need of technical, organizational, and legal standards that allow for the required cross-organizational and cross-cultural harmonization.
While first international regulations on transnational information flow and processes have already been implemented successfully (transnationally, European, globally) in other domains for years (Environment, Geoinformation, etc.) and furthermore, overarching regulations already have been decided upon (European Data Act, Interoperable Europe Act etc.), implementation in the RISK domains still lack the concepts of how to approach the associated complexity, encourage and promote the elaboration of lighthouse realizations, discuss and make available suitable Testbeds, and mobilize the adequate workforce to achieve Facet Components that support data, information and workflow in predefined achievable timeframes.
This side event allows international...
Forum Discussion on "RISK Information Management: From Strategy to Implementation" |
RS & Rapid Mapping I: Remote Sensing, Monitoring, and Rapid Mapping Location: A022 Seminar Room Chair: Johanna Roll This session focuses on remote sensing applications for disaster risk management and rapid mapping of natural hazard events. Session II will take place on Thursday, 30 January 2025, from 9:30 am to 10:30 am in room A022. Analysis and Mapping of Natural Hazards Using Common Photography Supporting Situational Awareness for an Improved Triggering of Satellite-Based Emergency Mapping Rapid Mapping - A Federal Service for the Documentation and Management of Natural Disasters Providing Timely Very-High Resolution Imagery and Geodata in Case of Flood Events to First Responders Using Web-Based Solutions Improving Building Detection Accuracy: Analysis of Building Location Characteristics in Open-Access Satellite Data |
4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Break Tuesday 2: Coffee Break Location: Foyer/Mensa |
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5:00pm - 5:30pm |
Keynote: Jürg Luterbacher,: Early Warning at International Institutions Location: Lecture Hall S003 Chair: Juerg Luterbacher The talk will give an overview of the MedEWSa project, which is a 3-year Horizon Europe project started in November 2023 led by the Justus Liebig University of Giessen with 29 partners from academia, research institutions, national meteorological and hydrological services, ECMWF, Red Cross, WMO, SMEs, first responders, civil protections, NGOs, local & regional governments, crisis planners as well as lighthouse stakeholders including UNEP, UNEP-MAP, UNDP, African Union and more. |
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5:30pm - 8:00pm |
Apéro: Icebreaeker Apéro Location: Foyer/Mensa |