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CIFAL Bangkok - Hidden Earthquake Induced Tsunami Risk in Thailand

Type
Side Event
Emplacement
Web-based
Date
Durée
1 Days
Zone du programme
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
cifalnetwork@unitar.org
Partenariat
CIFAL Bangkok
Asian Institute of Technology
Asian Institute of Technology
TQR Public Company Limited
R Square Co., Ltd.
Inscription
Public – by registration
Format
Online
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
Population
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The characteristics and severity of an earthquake-induced tsunami depend on various factors, including the magnitude and depth of the earthquake, the vertical movement of the seafloor, the distance from the source to the coastline, and the shape and underwater topography of the coastal area. To understand the risk of seismic-induced Tsunami, as well as to minimize the risks, concerned agencies risk assessors need to have wider knowledge on causes and types of the earthquake near the coastal areas. This session will describe and analyze lessons learned from the recent earthquake occurring in Japan.

  • To share lessons learned from the recent earthquake in Japan
  • To identify important seismic risks and types of impacts caused by the disaster
  • To update knowledge and information of the unknown that concerned agencies need to know more to minimize the risks.

Tentative topics

  • Characteristics and forms of seismic disaster which can cause earthquake in India and South China sea regions;
  • Chance and probability of the occurrence of earthquake induced Tsunami in Thailand; and
  • Risk areas and risk impact assessment.

This event will be conducted through the online training platform.

Potential audiences of this online event include:

  • Academic institutions/ research institutions
  • Disaster risk management agencies / organizations
  • Risk assessors
  • Insurance regulators / supervisors
  • Financial service companies
  • Financial risk assessment professionals

To complete the registration process, please follow this link: แบบฟอร์มลงทะเบียน Webinar: Hidden Earthquake Induced Tsunami Risk in Thailand (google.com)

To participate in this session a fee will be applicable. 

The session will take place online and will last 2 hours.

Speakers:

  1. Prof. Pennung Warnitchai, PH.D., Chair of Structural Engineering Program, AIT
  2. Asst. Prof. Panon Latcharote, D.Eng., Department