The 2023 "Co-Creation Space Formation Support Program (COI-NEXT)" Center Collaboration Symposium "Catchment based Flood Management x Regional Meteorological Data - Considering the Nation's Increasingly Disaster-Severe Disaster Severity" will be held on Friday, June 23, 2023, at the ENEOS Hall in the South Wing of the University of Tokyo's Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology Building No. 3, Komaba II Campus, University of Tokyo.
You can also watch it online.
Click here to register ⇒ https://qr.paps.jp/PPYlYDeadline : June 15th (Thu)
[First come, first served] 100 people participating at the venue *
Online participation: 300 people
*Depending on the application status, you may be asked to participate online.
~The deadline has passed. Thank you very much for your applications. ~
-Thinking about the country's increasingly severe disasters-
The Kuma River Basin in Kumamoto Prefecture suffered severe damage from the heavy rains of July 2020. Aiming for sustainable recovery and development through "green river basin flood control" in these areas, a project centered on Kumamoto Prefectural University has been launched since 2021. Based on the results of this project and the "regional meteorological data" with which we have begun collaborating, we will consider the country's disaster-prone land.
Date and Time
Friday, June 23, 2023 13:00-16:30
place
The University of Tokyo, Komaba II Campus, The University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Building 3 South Wing, ENEOS Hall
(4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo)
Online (ZOOM) event also available
The URL will be sent to those who register to participate.
program
12:30 Doors open and reception begins
13:00Opening remarks
Zaiman Susumu: Program Officer, Co-Creation Space Creation Support Program, Area 5
/ Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Meijo University
/ Professor Emeritus, Nagoya University
13:10 Lecture 1 "Overall explanation of the Green Watershed Flood Control Project"
Yukihiro Shimatani: Distinguished Professor, Prefectural University of Kumamoto / Director, Center Management Organization
/ Regional co-creation base for "Sustainable society based on reconstruction centered on river basin flood control"
Project leader
13:30 Lecture 2 “Hydraulic model, runoff control technology, etc.”
Yuichi Kayaba: Professor, Nagoya Institute of Technology (online presentation)
14:00 Lecture 3 "Watershed Flood Control and Forests"
Koichiro Kuraji: Professor, University of Tokyo
14:25 Lecture 4 "Deployment of IoT technology in small communities"
Naoya Furuta: Professor, Taisho University
15:05 Lecture 5: "Introduction to the 'ClimCORE' Project"
Takashi Nakamura: Professor, Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
/ Strategic social co-creation center using regional meteorological data and cutting-edge academic research
Project leader
Makoto Iida: Project Associate Professor, Center for Advanced Science, The University of Tokyo
/ Strategic social co-creation center using regional meteorological data and cutting-edge academic research
Deputy Project Leader
15:40Panel discussion
[Coordinator] Professor Shimatani
[Panelists] Professor Kayaba, Professor Kuraji, Professor Furuta, Professor Nakamura, Specially Appointed Associate Professor Iida,
Mr. Koichi Tsukahara (Representative Director, Riverfront Institute, Public Interest Foundation)
16:20 Closing remarks
Masakazu Sugiyama: Professor, University of Tokyo / Director, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
Organizer/Co-organizer
Organizer:
Kumamoto Prefectural University Regional Co-Creation Center Management Organization
Regional co-creation base for "Sustainable society based on reconstruction centered on river basin flood control"
Co-organized by:
University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
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