4th Kenji Ishihara Colloquium Series on Earthquake Engineering Impact of Climate Change on Community Earthquake Resilience
4th Kenji Ishihara Colloquium Series on Earthquake Engineering
Impact of Climate Change on Community Earthquake Resilience
September 2nd, 2022
Virtually on Zoom
Human-induced climate change is becoming a global climate crisis. Natural hazards are increasing in frequency and intensity. New challenges are arising to earthquake professionals. Issues such as sea level rise, heavy rainfalls, and wildfires are making communities more seismically vulnerable. What are these new challenges in terms of community earthquake mitigation and resilience? How is the occurrence of earthquakes on top of natural hazards exacerbated by human-induced climate change affecting community earthquake resilience? What and how may earthquake professionals contribute to solve this global climate crisis? A global problem demands a global solution; what are the next steps in this direction?
These and other questions will be discussed and addressed to provide some information and guidance about community earthquake resilience, the roles of earthquake professionals, and what other professionals are doing addressing other natural hazards directly affected by the global climate crisis.
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PROGRAM
Opening Remarks
EERI | 8:00am | 8:05am |
UCSD | 8:05am | 8:10am |
Session 1: Keynote Speakers – Moderator: Jorge Meneses
Prof. Susan Cutter | Disaster Inequality and Equitable Risk Reduction | 8:15am | 8:45am |
Dr. Therese McAllister | Enabling Community Resilience through Design Practices | 8:45am | 9:15am |
Prof. Benjamin Zaitchik | Anticipating and addressing complex climate hazards | 9:15am | 9:45am |
Discussion Panel | 9:45am | 10:15am | |
Break | 10:15am | 10:30am |
Session 2 – Moderators: Zahraa Saiyed and Tasneem Sadeque
Vance Taylor | The Whole Community: We Succeed or Fail Together | 10:30am | 11:00am |
Dr. Sahar Derakhshan | Intersection between climate change and earthquake resilience: Community resilience | 11:00am | 11:30am |
Prof. Daniel Armanios | The Role of Physical Infrastructure on Inequality | 11:30am | 12:00pm |
Discussion Panel | 12:00pm | 12:30pm | |
Lunch Break | 12:30pm | 1:30pm |
Session 3 – Moderator: Alvaro Celestino
Prof. Hussam Mahmoud | Resilience of Healthcare Systems under the Compounding Impact of Pandemics and Climate-Intensified Wildfires | 1:30pm | 2:00pm |
Prof. Adam Rose | What Businesses Can Do to Plan for Recovery from Earthquakes and Climate Change Impacts Simultaneously | 2:00pm | 2:30pm |
Prof. Negar Elhami-Khorasani | Planning for fire following earthquake considering interconnected infrastructure systems | 2:30pm | 3:00pm |
Discussion Panel | 3:00pm | 3:30pm | |
Break | 3:30pm | 3:45pm |
Session 4 – Moderator: Hamidreza Sarmadi
Dr. alex grant | The Impacts of Sea Level Rise on San Francisco Bay-area Liquefaction Hazard | 3:45pm | 4:15pm |
Steve Moddemeyer | Command and Control is for Emergencies. Shared Values is for Adaptation and Recovery | 4:15pm | 4:45pm |
Dr. Kit Miyamoto & Amir Gilani | TBD | 4:45pm | 5:15pm |
Discussion Panel | 5:15pm | 5:15pm | |
Closing Remarks | 5:45pm | 5:50pm |