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GEM releases New Global Earthquake Hazard and Risk Products

October 13, 2023

Virtual via Zoom

Global Seismic Risk Map 2023

OVERVIEW

This year, the UNDRR’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction highlights the critical link between disasters and inequality. Unequal access to financial resources and insurance often exposes the vulnerable to disaster risks. Conversely, disasters can worsen disparities, plunging the marginalized into deeper poverty.


The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation through its groundbreaking earthquake hazard and risk maps presented at the GEM Conference in June 2023, is taking significant strides to address this issue. These maps provide vital insights into the variation of risk around the world, thus equipping risk managers, insurers, engineers, building regulators, and community planners with information to inform risk reduction measures by improving building safety and land use, enhancing earthquake preparedness, and incentivising risk transfer mechanisms such as insurance.

Speakers & Panelists

Session Title

Carlos Costa

Marco Pagani

Jorge Luis Paredes Estacio

Jochen Woessner

Faouzi Gherboudj

Trevor Allen

More invited speakers coming soon!

AGENDA

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Auditorium

Time
Title
Speaker
Organisation
Takara Kaoru
President, NIED Japan
Helen Crowley
Secretary General, GEM
Renato Solidum Jr.
Secretary, Department of Science and Technology Philippines-PH
Humberto Lopez
Director, World Bank Country Turkyie
Helen Crowley
Secretary General, GEM
Laurie Johnson
CEO, Laurie Johnson Consulting
Ramesh Guragain
Deputy Executive Director, National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET)
Anne Wein
Principal investigator, U.S. Geological Survey
Norio Maki
Professor, Kyoto University
Malaika Ulmi
Nat. Hazards & Climate Change Geoscience Program Manager, Geo Survey of Canada
19 June 09:30 - 10:30 Room 409
Can ‘Seeing’ the Future Help us Change it? A Discussion on Future Directions for Disaster Scenarios
Janise Rodgers
COO, GeoHazards International
18 June 09:30 - 10:30 Medium Hall
Symphony of Tradition and Innovation: Orchestrating Global Resilience in Diverse Communities
ImageCat, Inc.
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20 June 14:00 - 18:00 Room 409
What About Geohazards? Building a Global Community for Hazard and Risk Assessment
John Schneider
Senior Advisor, GEM
18 June 12:30 - 13:30 Room 409
What About Geohazards? The State of Practice in Risk Assessment and Needs for Improvement at National to Sub-National Level
John Schneider
Senior Advisor, GEM
1 July, Monday 14:30-15:45 (Stage presentations, Suite 9)
Managing earthquake risk through multi-lateral partnerships
J.F. Schneider
GEM
M.J. Barrera
Suramericana S.A Colombia
M. Edwards
Geoscience Australia
E. Wandari
Arup, Jakarta
14:30-16:00
Forward-looking earthquake risk modelling and quantification: recent advances and perspectives
C. Galasso
University College London
G. Cremen
University College London
V. Silva
GEM
J. Baker
Stanford University
D. Lallemant
Nanyang Technological University
S. Loos
University of Michigan
A. Barbosa
Oregon State University
A. Calderon
GEM
C. Mesta
Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS
C. Huang
NORSAR
R. Guragain
NSET Nepal
M. Polese
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
14:30-16:00
Macroseismology: current studies and future directions
D. Wald
USGS
J. Schwarz
Weimar University
V. Silva
GEM
P. Sbarra
INGV
A. Hortascu
Applied Technology Council USA
T. Goded
GNS Science
G. Grunthal
GFZ Potsdam
R. Spence
Cambridge Architectural Research UK
2 July, Tuesday 10:30-11:45 (Stage presentations - Amber 5) and 14:30-15:45 (Monitor presentations - Virtual Walkway)
National seismic risk modelling efforts: challenges, achievements and future goals
V. Silva
University of Aveiro/GEM
H. Crowley
GEM
A.B. Acevedo
EAFIT University Colombia
T. Hobbs
Natural Resources Canada
K. Jaiswal
USGS
C. Arteta
Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla Colombia
A. Papadopoulos
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
K. Pitilakis
University of Thessaloniki Greece
2 July, Tuesday 09:00-10:15 (Monitor presentations - Virtual Walkway)
G. Trendafiloski
Impact Forecasting
M. Kolaj
Natural Resources Canada
C.-H. Chan
E-DREaM Center Taiwan
M. Irsyam
Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia
H. Fujiwara
NIED Japan
T. Allen
Geoscience Australia
E.H. Field
USGS
N. Abrahamson
UC Berkeley
3 July, Wednesday 09:00-10:15 (Monitor presentations - Virtual Walkway)
Matt C. Gerstenberger
Seismologist, GNS Science NZ
2 July, Tuesday 09:00-10:15 (Stage presentations, Amber 5) and 10:30-11:45 (Monitor presentations - Virtual Walkway) and 14:30-15:45 (Stage presentations, Amber 5)
Mark D. Petersen
Supervisory Research Geophysicist, USGS
Anirudh Rao
GEM
13:30-15:00
Earthquake Loss Modelling for Disaster Risk Management: Linking Field Missions to Probabilistic Risk
Vitor Silva
GEM
1 July, Monday 10:30-11:45 (Stage presentations, Amber 5) and 14:30-15:45 (Monitor presentations - Virtual Walkway)
Advances in seismic hazard analysis
Marco Pagani
Head of Seismic Hazards, GEM
17:05 - 17:15
ATLAS overview
Andres Abarca
GEM
17:15 - 17:25
Underlying hazard science
Marco Pagani
GEM
17:25 - 17:35
Underlying software
Paul Henshaw
GEM
17:35 - 17:45
User testimonial
Stevan Gavrilovic
Arup
17:45 - 18:00
Access and Q&A
Andres Abarca
GEM
17:00 - 17:05
Welcome & Introduction
Helen Crowley
GEM
10:15-10:25
Overview of GEM's 2023 product release
Helen Crowley
GEM
11:05-11:20
Walkthrough of access to GEM's 2023 products
Andres Abarca
GEM
10:25-10:45
GEM's global seismic hazard mosaic and future developments
Marco Pagani
GEM
10:45-11:05
GEM's global seismic risk mosaic and future developments
Vitor Silva
GEM
11:20-11:55
Q&A and Discussion
John Schneider
GEM
11:55-12:00
Closing Remarks
Helen Crowley
GEM
10:05-10:15
International Day for DRR and GEM's global hazard and risk maps
John Schneider
GEM
10:00-10:05
Welcome
Helen Crowley
GEM
15:50-16:30
Update of the Global Hazard Model
Marco Pagani
GEM
Session 2: How has it been used? (June 14th, morning)
10:55-11:10
Application to insurance/financial risk modelling
Crescenzo Petrone
Gallagher Re,
14:00-14:05
Introduction: Session 3
Lindsay Davis
USGS/USAID,
15:40-16:10
Keynote Lecture: International Macroseismic Scale
David Wald
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
17:10-17:30
Launch of the Earthquake Scenarios Database
Catalina Yepes
GEM
10:25-10:55
Coffee break
16:30-17:10
Update of the Global Risk Model
Vitor Silva
GEM
11:40-12:20
Discussion Panel 2: Using GEM products to make a difference
Panel 2 Moderator: Laurie Johnson (Laurie Johnson Consulting) Panelists: Alanna Simpson, Tiegan Hobbs, Miguel Mora, Tso-Chien Pan, Crescenzo Petrone, Angelica Zanichelli, Paola Traversa
18:00-19:30
Aperitivo
14:35-14:50
Triggered or secondary effects: Landslide
Farrokh Nadim
NGI � Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
11:10-11:25
Mitigating Risks in Georgia's Emergency Facilities: Arup and GEM's Collaborative Risk Assessment
Angelica Zanichelli
Arup
15:00-15:10
Flash introductions of poster and demo session
Posters and demos presenters
09:55-10:10
Colombia Earthquake Hazard model + Cali
Miguel Mora
I+R Consultores en Ingenier�a y Riesgos
10:10-10:25
Urban Seismic Risk Assessment
Tso-Chien Pan
Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management-NTU
9:00-9:10
Introduction: Session 2
Joerg Steffensen
Hannover Re
13:15-13:20
Introduction to the presentations
Iain Stewart
Royal Scientific Society, Jordan
13:50-14:20
DASK National Insurance perspective of Turkey EQ
Ahmet Bu?ra Ceyhan
DASK
12:20-14:00
Lunch break - Posters and Demonstrations
9:40-09:55
Canadian Earthquake Risk Model
Tiegan Hobbs
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
14:50-15:10
Incorporation of NASA products in global hazard and risk assessment
Shanna McClain
NASA
16:40-16:55
Future Exposure and Risk to natural hazards
Alejandro Calderon
GEM
9:10-09:40
Keynote Lecture: Landscape of DRR initiatives - past, present and future
Alanna Simpson
World Bank Group
13:10-13:15
Opening Address (video message)
Mami Mizutori
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
15:10-15:40
Coffee break
15:40-15:50
Session 1: What has been developed?
Sonia Talwar
NRCan
14:20-14:35
Triggered or secondary effects: Liquefaction
Ellen Rathje
University of Texas at Austin, Geotechnical Engineering
postersdemos

POSTERS & DEMOS

Showcasing GEM Integration, Innovative Tools, and Advanced Data for Enhanced Hazard and Risk Assessment

REGISTRATION

We invite you to join us for an opportunity to explore the latest seismic hazard and risk modeling advancements and their application to informing #riskreduction measures in the field of #buildingsafety and land use, enhancing #earthquakepreparedness, and incentivising #risktransfer mechanisms.


📅 Date: October 13th 🕙 Time: 10 am - 12 pm CEST

🎥 Livestream Link: GEM's YouTube Channel


Let's work together for a more resilient and equitable future.


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The global products released and the event recording are now available below. To download the presentations, go to the agenda table and click the title of the topic.

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