Innovations in Disaster Risk and Impacts Assessment

Thursday, July 13, 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. MDT
Location: Centennial F

Moderator

Assessment of Wind Environment for Pedestrian Safety

Sungsu Lee, Chungbuk National University

Risk Mapping of Interdependent Social and Physical Infrastructure Networks for Multi-Hazard Events

Khondhaker Al Momin, University of Oklahoma
Arif Mohaimin Sadri, University of Oklahoma
Kristin Olofsson, Oklahoma State University
David Reed, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

Asymmetric Urbanized River Basins: Tempo-Spatial Analysis of Transformed Land Use and Population

Takumi Yamada, The University of Tokyo
Kensuke Otsuyama, The University of Tokyo
U Hiroi, The University of Tokyo

Measuring Post-Disaster Accessibility to Essential Services: Availability, Adequacy, Acceptability, and Proximity Dimensions

S. Amin Enderami, University of Kansas
Elaina Sutley, University of Kansas
Jennifer Helgeson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
John van de Lindt, Colorado State University
Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio, Rice University
Maria Watson, University of Florida

Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment in Small Island Developing States: Case Study of Fiji's Disaster Management System

Ratu Tevita Rarokolutu, University of the South Pacific
Rahul Ravneel Prasad, University of the South Pacific

Predicting the Spatial Distribution of Damage to Built Environments in Wildfire Events

Hussam Mahmoud, Colorado State University
Akshat Chulahwat, Colorado State University

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