ICRM Symposium 2015 MegaCities of Asia and their Evolving
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ICRM Symposium 2015 MegaCities of Asia and their Evolving
* Pending PDU application to PE Board Please send in your confirmation for participation via the RSVP Form Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management ICRM Symposium 2015 MegaCities of Asia and their Evolving Risks – Are these Risks Manageable? Thu - Fri, 23 - 24 April 2015 Nanyang Executive Centre (NEC), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Day 1 - Thu, 23 April 2015 Day 2 - Fri, 24 April 2015 AM: Opening Session & Session on Evolving Risk and Sustainability of Megacities Address by Guest-of-Honor Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore AM Session: Natural Hazards and Megacities Growing Exposures of Megacities – Shanghai Study by Prof Edmond Lo, Dep. Director, ICRM, NTU Joys Trials and Tribulations of living in one of Asia’s Mega Cities Evolving Risks and Rewards by Prof Haresh Shah, Founder & Senior Advisor of RMS Inc., USA, Founding Chairman, ICRM International Advisory Board, NTU The 2011 Great East-Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster - Lessons Learned and Countermeasures against Future Catastrophes by Prof Kimiro Meguro, Director, Int'l Center for Urban Safety Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan Risk Management of Mega Cities – Who is Responsible? by Mr Malcolm Steingold, CEO Asia Pacific, Aon Benfield Future Seismic Challenges for Growing Cities by Prof Domenico Giardini, Chair, Seismology and Geodynamics, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; President, International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience in Taipei by Prof Yen-Shiang Shih, Chairman, Sinotech Engineering Consultants Inc., and ExMinister of Economic Affairs ,Taiwan Multi-Decadal Variations in Damage caused by Typhoons making Landfall in East Asia – Has it been increasing? by Prof Johnny C.L. Chan, Dean, School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Mainstreaming Resilience Parameters in Megacities: From Concepts to Implementation by Dr Fouad Bendimerad, Board Chairman, Earthquakes and Megacities Initiative, USA Building Resilience in Megacities for Global Change Impacts by Prof Srikantha Herath. Academic Director, Institute of Advanced Study of Sustainability, United Nations University, Japan Flood Resilience Challenges for Urban Areas by Prof Chris Zevenbergen, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, The Netherlands Megacities & Urbanisation in Asia: Implication for Non-Life Insurers by Mr Amitabha Ray Director, Property & Specialty Underwriting, Swiss Re, Singapore Branch PM Session I: Industry Perspectives PM Session I: Terrorism & Pandemics Urbanization: A Trend where (Re)Insurance can Support with RiskSolutions by Mr Thomas Peter, Chief Underwriting Officer (NonLife), Munich Re Singapore Branch Understanding the Principles of Terrorism Risk Modeling from the Charlie Hebdo Attack in Paris by Dr Gordon Woo, RMS, Inc., UK The Role of Insurance and Reinsurance in City Risk Management and Risk Mitigation by Mr David Simmons, Managing Director, Willis Re International & Specialty Terrorist Threats and Trends in Asia: Threat to Mega Cities and Critical Information Infrastructures by Dr Jolene Anne Jerard, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU An Insurer’s View of Terrorism Risk in Megacities by Mr Soeren Soltysiak, Chief Underwriting Officer, Catlin Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore Biomedical Aspects of Pandemic Risk Assessment, Response and Mitigation by Prof Eric P.H. Yap, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU PM Session II: Building Resilience Megacity Risks - Dhaka’s Experience by Prof Jamilur Reza Choudhury, Vice Chancellor, University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka, Bangladesh Pandemics Risk Quantification – The Megacities Factor by Dr Pane Stojanovski, CatRisk Research, USA PM Session II: Science and Paleo-Science of Natural Hazards Natural Catastrophe Risk Management of Megacities in Taiwan by Prof Hongey Chen, Director, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction, Taiwan Using Paleoclimate Records to Inform Risk Assessment by Prof Nathalie Goodkin, Nanyang Associate Professor, Asian School of the Environment, NTU Supply Chain Risk - Expecting the Unexpected by Dr Robert De Souza, Executive Director / Chief Executive and Professor, The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific, NUS Climate Change Effects on the Rise and Fall of Chinese Dynasties by Prof Wang Xianfeng, Nanyang Assistant Professor, Asian School of the Environment, NTU Holistic Solutions to Uplift City Resilience by Dr Ricky Tsui, Director, East Asia, ARUP, Hong Kong Historical Records and Disaster Management: Comparing Typhoon Haiyan and its 1897 Predecessor in the Philippines by Ms Janneli Lea A. Soria, Earth Observatory of Singapore, NTU ICRM Industry Seminar to Round up the Symposium Progress of ICRM Projects on the Develepoment of : 1. Singapore Earthquake Model Prof Tso-Chien Pan and Assoc Prof Bing Li; Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management, NTU,Singapore Acedemic Partner: 2. Jakarta Flood Model Prof Charng Ning Chen and Assoc Pof Edmond Lo; Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management, NTU,Singapore Sponsors: Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management Reg. No. 200604393R ICRM Symposium 2015 Sixth International Symposium on Catastrophe Risk Management Mega-Cities of Asia and their Evolving Risks – Are these Risks Manageable? 23-24 April 2015, Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore PARTICIPATION CONFIRMATION FORM Full Name Designation/ Position Department/ Ministry/ Organisation Mailing Address (Please provide full address) Postal Code/ City E-mail Address Phone No. Fax No. …… I will join the Symposium Dinner on 23 April 2015, 18:30 (Venue TBA) Meeting Venue Nanyang Executive Centre (NEC) Nanyang Technological University 60 Nanyang View, Singapore 639673 Auditorium Telephone: +65 6790 6699/ 6790 6697 Please fax/ e-mail the duly completed Confirmation Form by Friday, 10 April 2015, to: Dr Qian Qiyu, Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management, Nanyang Technological University (email: [email protected] , fax no: +65 6794 8231). 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