Presentation files from the workshop are as follows:
SESSION 1: OPENING AND KEYNOTE
- Keynote Address: Disaster Resilient Cities – New Approaches to Science, Technology and Investments for Kuala Lumpur by Prof. Lord Julian Hunt, University of Cambridge
SESSION 2: MODELLING GEOPHYSICAL HAZARDS IN CITIES
- The Role of Urban Geoscience in Building a More Resilient Kuala Lumpur by Dr.Vannessa Banks, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
- Landslide Susceptibility and Determination of Rainfall Threshold Values for Kuala Lumpur by Dr. Christian Arnhardt, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
- Flood Susceptibility Modelling for Cities by Dr. Iain Willis, JBA Risk Management, United Kingdom
- Geohazards and Landuse Planning by Dr. Jane Poole, Cuesta Consulting, United Kingdom
SESSION 3: MODELLING ATMOSPHERIC HAZARDS IN CITIES
- City Scale Meteorological Modelling, the Case of Kuala Lumpur by Muhammad Firdaus Ammar Abdullah, Malaysian Meteorological Department
- Atmospheric Forecasting by Mark Jackson, Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants, United Kingdom
- Air Pollution in Kuala Lumpur by Prof. Mohd Talib Latif, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
SESSION 4: PATHWAYS FOR BUILDING DISASTER RESILIENCE IN CITIES
- Urban Rural Partnership to Enhance Collective Resilience by Prof. Rajib Shaw, Keio University, Japan
- Science, Engineering, Technology and Innovation for Building DRR Capacity in Asia and the Pacific Region by Prof. Shahbaz Khan, UNESCO Regional Science Bureau for Asia and the Pacific
- Building Urban Resilience through Public-Private Partnerships by Dr. Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, Manila Observatory
- Resilient Cities: Working Across the Value Chain, an Australian Perspective by Dr. Martyn Hazelwood, GeoScience Australia
- Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines: Investing in Climate and Disaster Resilience by Dr. Rosa Perez, Ateneo de Manila University
SESSION 5: DISASTER RESILIENCE OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
- Resilient Transportation Infrastructure in the Context of Global Climate Change: Case Study in China by Prof. Saini Yang, Beijing Normal University, China
- Infrastructure and Resilience in Indian Cities by Prof. Mahua Mukherjee, IIT Roorkee, India
- Water Hazard Resilient Cities: First Things First, Let’s Build Cities That Last by Aslam Perweiz, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), Bangkok, Thailand
- Provincial Water Resources Management Operation Center: The Missing Link for Local Resilience by Dr. Sutat Weesakul, Hydro-Informatics Institute, Thailand
- Planning Critical Infrastructure Resilience by Dr. Jörin Jonas, Programme Co-Director, Future Resilient Systems, Singapore-ETH Centre