部门:国际化发展研究院(国际教育学院) 供稿:邓扬 审核:蒋捷 丁帅 发布时间:2022-05-25 阅读次数:
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特刊选题背景:
Each year, disasters arising from storms, floods, volcanoes, and earthquakes cause thousands of deaths and tremendous damage to property around the world, displacing tens of thousands of people from their homes and destroying their livelihoods. In the last one and a half years, the world has experienced a pandemic of dimensions not experienced in recent decennia that halted life, trade, and production globally. We invite you to share your theoretical research, review studies, and experiments in this Special Issue.
每年,风暴、洪水、火山和地震等自然灾害引发的灾难会在世界各地造成数千人死亡和巨大的财产损失,使数万人流离失所。在过去的一年半里,世界经历了一场近十年来从未经历过的流行病,全球范围内的生活、贸易和生产都因此受到极大的影响甚至中断。我们邀请您在本期特刊分享关于减小灾害风险的研究成果。
The Special Issue aims to:
●Show the importance of international geoscience bodies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, to identify, support, and advance initiatives to implement the Sendai Framework through interdisciplinary action.
● Collect good practices on coordinating and supporting of the implementation initiatives for disaster risk management in accordance with the principles and goals of the Sendai Framework.
● Demonstrate by examples the importance of advising on the rationale and role that science should play in disaster risk management and work to strengthen that rationale and role.
● Illustrate the use and applicability of geospatial technologies in support of the variety of initiatives on Disaster Risk Reduction.
特刊主题包括但不限于:
●Geospatial data policy and practices and their harmonization under Sendai framework.
●Formal education and curricula development to emphasize on sustainable development as prescribed by Sendai Framework.
●Tools for dissemination of objective information about the current situation of disasters and plans for solution to avoid panic and wrong decision on various levels of state managements.
●Legal issues around interoperability, rights management, and privacy.
●Value and sustainability of developing SDI, Digital Twins, and Smart Cities to support DRR.
●Needs and gaps in data skills to interpret, process, analyse and estimate simulations and predictions with geospatial data to support decision-making process.
●Availability, findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of geospatial data in for the purpose of DRR.
●The challenges in combining, integrating and analysis of geospatial data.
●Best practices of geospatial data use for DRR.
●Best practices of cross collaboration between international and national organizations for DRR
特刊客座编辑介绍:
Prof. Dr. Orhan Altan
(http://www.iscgdrr.com/plus/view.php?aid=10)
Department of Geomatics, Istanbul Technical University, 34469 Maslak-Istanbul, Turkey
Prof. Dr. Jie Jiang
(http://www.iscgdrr.com/plus/view.php?aid=13)
School of Geomatics and Urban Spatial Informatics; Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China
Prof. Dr. Sisi Zlatanova
(http://www.iscgdrr.com/plus/view.php?aid=13)
Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Prof. Dr. Edoardo A. C. Costantini
(http://www.iscgdrr.com/plus/view.php?aid=40)
1. Academy of Georgofili, 50122 Florence, Italy; 2. National Academy of Agriculture, 40124 Bologna, Italy
Prof. Dr. Yasuhide Hobara
(http://www.iscgdrr.com/plus/view.php?aid=54)
Earth Environment Research Station, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications (UEC), Tokyo 182-8585, Japan
特刊投稿截止日期:2023年6月30日
特刊征稿宣传册:Disaster_Risk_Reduction_Sendai_Framework
本特刊由国际科学理事会地学联盟减灾常设委员会(ISC GeoUnions Standing Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction)组织发起。该委员会自2020年6月成立以来,已经吸纳地学领域10个国际一级学术组织加入,成员包括来自9个国家的18位相关领域的顶尖科学家。
委员会秘书处设在北京建筑大学,负责委员会日常事务的协调与具体实施(委员会网站http://www.iscgdrr.com)