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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Session Overview | |
Location: A-126 Lecture Hall UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern / Basement level 1, Places: 80, Seating: fixed |
Date: Wednesday, 29/Jan/2025 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Session IM I: Information Management I Location: A-126 Lecture Hall Chair: Horst Kremers Session II will take place on Wednesday, 29 January 2025, from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm in room A-126. Bringing Flooding Simulation Into Operational Use Institutional Mechanism For Policy Coherence Between Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction And Food Security In South Africa. Terrain Passability as an Important Factor to Consider in the Emergency Management Process |
4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Session IM II: Information Management II Location: A-126 Lecture Hall Chair: Horst Kremers Session I will take place on Wednesday, 29 January 2025, from 1:45 pm to 3:00 pm in room A-126. Tsunami Evacuation plan of Paço de Arcos beach, Oeiras, Portugal "Hazards Of Natural Floods And Their Management In Mountainous Regions Of Georgia" Assessing Terrain Passability for Effective Crisis Management Informatization Era and Disaster Risk Reduction |
Date: Thursday, 30/Jan/2025 | |
9:30am - 10:30am |
Mapping Natural Risks I: Mapping Natural Risks: Bridging Risk Modelling, Map Communication, Uncertainty and Emotional Response Location: A-126 Lecture Hall Chair: Pyry Kettunen Session II will take place on Thursday, 30. January 2025, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm in room A-126. Effects of Point Cloud Density and Dem Resolution to Cnn Recognition of Small Watercourses Incorporating Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis in Forecasting Tropical Cyclone-Induced Displacement Introducing a Nationwide High-Resolution Pluvial Flood Map: A New Tool for Risk Assessment and Emergency Management in Germany Operational Stream Water Temperature Forecasting With A Temporal Fusion Transformer Model Collaborative GIS as a Means for More Effective Emergency Planning and Action |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Mapping Natural Risks II: Mapping Natural Risks: Bridging Risk Modelling, Map Communication, Uncertainty and Emotional Response Location: A-126 Lecture Hall Chair: Tumasch Reichenbacher Session I will take place on Thursday, 30 January 2025, from 9:30 am to 10:30 am in room A-126. Crowded in High Flood Risk Zones: Simulating Flood Risk in Tampa Bay Using a Machine Learning Driven Approach Perceptions, Awareness, and Action: Climate Change and Natural Hazards Risk Management in New Zealand An Operative Atlas as a Methodological Tool for Geomapping and Documenting the Permanence of Temporary Settlements in Post-Earthquake Italy A Visual Analysis of Citizens’ Weather Reports for the Characterization of High-Impact Weather Events How Useful Are Interactive Small Multiples for the Visualization of Overlapping Areal Information? An Expert Evaluation in Spatial Planning Impact of Emotional Narratives and Personal Attitudes Towards Climate Change on Map-based Decision-making with (Un)certainty |
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