YSS Presentations
All the Presentation files of Young Scientist Session are available here!
The Young Scientists Session (YSS) is a unique and special occasion that the IDRiM conference provides every year to young scientists. Each participant of the session will give both Oral and Interactive presentations and will experience a fruitful discussion where they receive insightful feedback from senior researchers. The organizers of the session would like to invite all the senior participants to serve as judges of the presentations for the “Best Young Scientists Award” competition.
Please score the presentations according to the following criteria:
- the substance of the study,
- the attractiveness of presentation,
- and discussion with the audience.
Instruction details are provided at the top of the evaluation sheet. Even if you cannot attend YSS at the session time due to the time difference or for other reasons, you can see the presentation files here on this page, or you can go to this folder.
It became established as a tradition of the IDRiM society that senior researchers evaluate presentations of young scientists as well as give suggestions with keen interest and eagerness, being motivated by a shared concept that the entire society nurtures the next generation. We are so grateful if this tradition is continued and further developed even utilizing the online environment.
Evaluation Sheet (Click Here!)
We would be so grateful if you could score some presentations by filling out the evaluation sheet by clicking link above (basically after the opening of the conference) and confirm it by 15:00 (JST), Sept. 23 (DAY2).
- Luiza M.W. Culau, Investigating the use of Nudges for Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts in Japan
- Deepak KC, Out Migration and Community Climate Resilience in changing climate in Mountain Watershed in Nepal
- Yu Matsubara, A Workshop for Managing “When-to-do” Conflicts in the Recovery Period after a Large-Scale Earthquake
- Xinge Wang, Estimation of Industry and Regional Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in China based on a Mixed IRIO Model considering Backward Linkage Effect
- Rena Koseki, Comparative History of Cities with Frequent Disasters: Morphological Transformation and Urban Planning after Catastrophic Tsunami and Flood Disasters
- Reine Suzanne Kadia, Building Hospital Resilience to Infectious Diseases Risk through Intensive Cohort Monitoring. The case of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV at 10 High Volume Sites in the Centre Region of Cameroon.
- Nombulelo Kitsepile Ngulube, Rethinking the Build Back Better Initiative in Post Disaster Relocation and Rehabilitation
- Yue Lin, Identifying Vulnerable Regions and Sectors to Flood Disaster in Hubei Province using Mixed MRIO Model and Numerical Simulation
- Lowine Stella Hill, Identities in Disaster Risk Governance: An Intersectional Conceptual Framework
- Shun Uchiyama, Flood Mitigation Analysis with Low Impact Development Technologies based on Urban Planning Scenarios using SWMM: A Case Study in Saitama City, Japan
- Piyush Kumar, Understanding the impact of UHI (Urban Heat Island) and Water Stress on Vulnerability through Spatial Data Analysis
- Yuan Fang, Identifying Loss Spreading Path of Flood Disaster Based on Complex Network Analysis
- Deng Ke, Heatwave-Related Health Impacts in Japan
- Qinhan Zhu, Fiscal Impacts of Hurricanes and CCRIF in Caribbean and Central American Countries
- Sadaf Ismail, Hydrometeorological Disaster Risk Analysis in the Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan by Using a Global Climate Dataset
- Namita Varma, Integration of DRR in Development of Hilly Regions – Case of Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
- Yan Liu, Recovery Time of Enterprises after Flood Disaster: An Empirical Study of Enshi Flood 2020 using Survival Analysis Model
- Si Ha, Climate Change Impact and Adaptation to Coastal Flooding in Osaka Bay, Japan
- Satoki Masuda, Cliometric Analysis with a Pareto Frontier of Urban Planning after the Chile Tsunami
- Xinyi Lei, Impact Estimation of Flooding in Enshi City based on the Mixed-Multiregional I-O Model
- Huan Liu, Estimating Post-disaster Recovery Process in Industrial Sectors: A Case Study of the 2011 Great East Japan
- Xiaoyan Liu, Mapping Earthquake-Affected Populations based on Multi-Source Data and Machine Learning
- Haris Rahadianto, Detecting Anomalies in Volcanic Ashfall Forecast during Large Eruptions for Better Early Warning Policies
- Shono Fujita, Rapid and Accurate System of Building Damage Investigation Using Automatic Method to Calculate Roof Damage Rate
- Andrew Deelstra, Regional Recovery of Multi-Infrastructure Systems – Progression and Timelines
- Dimitrios Tzioutzios, A Serious Game for Natech Awareness and Chemical Risk Information Disclosure
- Takashi Sugiyama, Analysis of Regional Response to “Special Early Warning Information” on the Nankai Trough Earthquake
- Thomas Dudek, More evidence on the Risk Elicitation Puzzle: Can Locus of Control Help Out where Most Other Measures of Risk Attitudes Cannot?
- Xiaoyi Zhao, Matching Methods for Studying Causal Effects of the Flood Hazard Map on Population
- Xueying Ma, Constructing Functional Fragility Curve for Business Sectors in the Situation of Extraordinary Floods—— A case study of Enshi City “7.17” Flood Disaster
- Satomi Tsukagoshi, Social Rituals and Transition of Identity: A Game Theoretic Approach to a Behavioral Analysis Under the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Anying Chen, Research on the Natural Dissemination Model of Disaster Warning Information on Online Social Networks
- Mari Tamura, Mosques in Japan Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic: Infection Prevention and Support Provision
- Tyanita Puti Marindah Wardhani, Assessment of Community Concerns after Lombok Earthquake using Social Media Narratives
- Kazushiro Yoshimori, A Case of Current Situation and Issues of Information Pieces and Blanks in Disaster Information Collection by Local Governments