8th INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON GIS FOR DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
Date: 7 - 18 May 2012
Venue: Bangkok, Thailand
8th INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON GIS FOR DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENTDate: 7 - 18 May 2012Venue: Bangkok, Thailand
Disaster risk information is spatial in nature and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play an important role in disaster risk assessment and management. For this, there is a significant need to create awareness among the disaster management professionals regarding the importance of GIS usage.
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COURSE OVERVIEWRapid population growth and urbanization combined with extreme climatic events are causing a rapid increase in vulnerability of communities exposed to hazardous events. As a result, disasters are increasingly taking heavy toll of life and property. Unplanned growth both in urban and non-urban areas calls for an adequate preparation to reduce the impact of disasters. There is a great need to utilize disaster risk information in planning for effective coping mechanisms of disaster risk reduction. Disaster risk information is spatial in nature and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play an important role in disaster risk assessment and management. For this, there is a significant need to create awareness among the disaster management professionals regarding the importance of GIS usage. The new curriculum of GIS4DRM course has been re-designed jointly by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation of the University of Twente, the Netherlands (ITC), and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research’s Operational Satellite Applications Program (UNITAR-UNOSAT), with its main aim to provide an overview of the use of spatial information in Disaster Risk Management. The course not only reveals what spatial data is and how it is collected, but also emphasize on the use of such spatial data during pre- and post-disaster management such as during early warning, hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment, damage assessment, as well as in the design of risk reduction measures. The course ultimately hopes that scientific advancement can be utilized for better disaster risk reduction practices. OBJECTIVESUpon completion of the course, the participants will be able to:
COURSE CONTENTSThe course is extended over 10 workdays structured around the following modules. MODULE 1: Core/Basic Information
MODULE 2: Post-Disaster Impact and Damage Analysis
MODULE 3: Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment
MODULE 4: Risk Information for Risk Reduction Planning
MODULE 5: Mini-Projects Note: The curriculum shown is for guidance only. ADPC’s on-going course improvement process may lead to some changes in topics and structure. EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS
The course is open to all participants who are working or will be working in the organizations where spatial information is used or considered to be used for the purpose of disaster risk management, disaster management, or disaster risk reduction. There is no prerequisite GIS knowledge for participant who is interested in this course.
The course welcome participants from all geographic areas, however the class size is limited to 30 persons. ADPC accepts nomination on a “first come, first served” basis provided the applicant meets the course requirement.
COURSE FACULTY
The GIS4DRM will be facilitated by internationally experienced GIS practitioners and experts from ADPC, AIT, ITC, UNITAR-UNOSAT, and other partner organizations.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
Drawing upon the rich repository of knowledge and experience in the application of GIS in disaster risk management of ADPC, AIT, ITC, UNITAR-UNOSAT, and other partner organizations, the course is primarily designed to promote the understanding of the importance of data and outputs of GIS processed application in the disaster management and disaster risk reduction works. The course has a mixture of adult learning methodologies such as interactive lectures, discussion sessions and group exercises. A mini-project will additionally allow participants to practice GIS application in their own situation of selected hazard type and disaster management phase. Participants can bring their own dataset to the practice in the course, if they have any.
COURSE POLICIESLanguage of Instruction Training Venue and Accommodation Course Fee The standard course fee of US$3,175 covers the course tuition, training materials, accommodation with breakfast, meeting package, and study visits. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, airport transfers, visa application, lunch and dinners, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses. Participant who wish to seek own accommodation can choose an alternative course fee package B of US$2,275. Logistics Registration Application form should be submitted to ADPC by 5th April 2012 through email, fax or postal mail. Pre-course information will be provided once you have been accepted for the course. Payment Cancellation COURSE CO-ORGANIZERSAsian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) The International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, University of Twente (ITC) UNITAR’S Operational Satellite Applications Program (UNITAR-UNOSAT) MORE INFORMATION
Training Services Unit (TSU)
Asian Disaster Preparedness Center 979/66-70, 24th Floor SM Tower Paholyothin Road, Samsen Nai Phayathai Bangkok, 10400 Tel: +66 (02) 298 0681-92 Cell phone: +66 (0)87 697 7535 Fax: +66 (02) 298 0012-13 Email: tsu@adpc.net Skype ID: ADPC_Training |
Contact
ADPC Academy No. 979/66-70, SM Tower, 24th Floor, Phaholyothin Road, Phyathai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand |