RIMMA2025 - International Conference on
Forecasting, Preparedness, Warning and Response
Visualization, Communication and Information Management
28 - 30 January 2025, Excursions 31 January 2025
University of Bern, Switzerland
Conference Agenda
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Location: A022 Seminar Room UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern / Ground Floor, Places: 72, Seating: fixed |
Date: Tuesday, 28/Jan/2025 | |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 29/Jan/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Forest Hazards I: Forest Hazards: Forecasting and Mitigating Natural Hazards in and around Forests Location: A022 Seminar Room Chair: Colin Kretz Bloom Session II will take place on Wednesday, 29 January 2025, from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room A022. Understanding Community Wildfire Preparedness and Needs in Switzerland Using ECOSTRESS Data with Machine Learning Approaches to Predict and Analyze Wildfires Predicting and Mapping Drought Effects on European Beech Forests Under a Changing Climate Hydro-Meteorological Drivers of Forest Damage over Europe |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Forest Hazards II: Forest Hazards: Forecasting and Mitigating Natural Hazards in and around Forests Location: A022 Seminar Room Chair: Colin Kretz Bloom Session I will take place on Wednesday, 29 January 2025, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm in Room A022. An Application For Forecasting Tree-fall Hazard On The Czech Railway Network Visualization of a Database of Road and Rail Blockages in Czechia Caused by Natural Hazards Improved Flood Hazard and Risk Assessment by Monitoring Large Wood Transport |
Date: Thursday, 30/Jan/2025 | |
9:30am - 10:30am |
RS & Rapid Mapping II: 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 I will take place on Tuesday, 28 January 2025, from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm in room A022. Investigating Alpine Mass Movements with Space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radars: Current State, Challenges, and Perspectives Observed Precipitation Patterns of Flash Floods in Switzerland Enhancing Hazard Monitoring and Response in Alpine Regions: The GUARDAVAL Surveillance System in Valais, Switzerland |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
IRM Alps & Arctic: Integrated Risk Management in the Alps and the Arctic Location: A022 Seminar Room Chair: Nina Schuback Chair: Danièle Rod Presentations Eva Mätzler, Jona Peters, and Alexander Gamble: 'Landslide And Tsunami Monitoring In Remote Arctic Environment - Challenges And Possibilities' Raphael Mayoraz and Martin Proksch: 'Risk Management in Switzerland and Greenland' Anna Scolobig and Markus Stoffel: ‘ Acceptable for whom? Addressing social conflicts in integrated disaster risk management’ Panel discussion: Risk at the centre of the discussion: acceptable risk, risk perception and acceptance, effect of climate change on risk perception; challenges with EWS and communication in the Alps and in the Arctic, similarities, differences Moderation of panel discussion: Gabriel Chevalier Experts: Eva Mätzler from the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice and Gender Equality of the Government of Greenland Aske Wied Madsen from the Department for Contingency Management of the Government of Greenland Hugo Raetzo from the Federal Office for the Environment of Switzerland Raphael Mayoraz from the Natural Hazards Service (SDANA), Canton Valais, Switzerland Martin Proksch from the Integrated Risk Management Support Section (AGIR), Canton Valais, Switzerland Markus Stoffel from the University of Geneva, Switzerland Anna Scolobig from the University of Geneva, Switzerland Integrated Risk Management in the Alps and the Arctic Landslide And Tsunami Monitoring In Remote Arctic Environment - Challenges And Possibilities |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
GeoAI Workshop: Disaster Management with Deep Learning Location: A022 Seminar Room Chair: Raimund Schnürer Invited experts:
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