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Scientific program

08:30 -09:30: Registration

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Session 1: Flood Resilience

Conveners: Stephen Garvin and Niki Evelpidou

9:30-9:45

Opening /   Welcome from:


Local Organising Committee, Dr. Niki   Evelpidou

Organising Committee, SMARTeST Co-ordinator,   Dr. Stephen Garvin

Hellenic Committee of Hydrogeology, Dr. G. Stournaras

Committee of Publicity and Public Relations, Dr. Euthimis Lekkas

Head of Faculty of Geology & Geoenvironment, University of Athens, Dr. Michael Stamatakis

9:45-10:00

Key note lecture: Building upon the   outcomes of FP7 flood management research (SMARTeST and FloodProbe)

Zevenbergen C.

10:00-10:15

Resilience:   an operative concept?

Salagnac J.-L.

10:15-10:30

Unmasking   a chameleon concept: the rise (and fall?) of resilience

White I., O’Hare P.

10:30-10:45

Flood-management   systems: paving the way to flood-resilient systems

Salagnac J.-L., Diez J., Garvin S., Tourbier   T. J.

10:45-11:00

Implementation   strategies to effectuate flood resilience  

Tourbier T. J.

11:00-11:30

Exhibition   and posters

11:30-11:45

Flood resilient systems and multiscale metrics

Schertzer D., Tchiguirinskaia I., Lovejoy S.

11:45-12:00

Human factor in resilience systems

Paz R. M., Díez J., Paz I., Fernández E.

12:00-12:15

Flood Resilience Information Systems Based on Cuahsi-His And Ogc Standards

Roman R., Jose M.

12:15-12:30

Effectuating flood resilience – experiences in the Washington D.C. Area

Tourbier T. J.

12:30-13:00

Discussion

13:00-14:15

Exhibition, posters and lunch

Session 2: Flood Hazards and Built Environment

Conveners: José Santos López-Gutiérrez and Jean-Luc Salagnac

14:15-14:30

Key note lecture: Dissemination of research project results – the possible role of formal standardization

Steeghs H.

14:30-14:45

Key note lecture: Resilient Cities to Tropical Cyclones and Storms Colón M. E.

14:45-15:00

Developing   integrated flood risk management: Lessons from case studies collected for the   World Bank Urban Flood Handbook

Lamond J., Bloch R., Jha A.

15:00-15:15

Flood resilience properties of building constructions

Golz S., Schinke R., Naumann T.

15:15-15:30

Flood resilience of the built environment

Garvin S.

15:30-15:45

Review of flooding in the UK

Barrack J. W.

15:45-16:00

Small scale urban hydrological models and uncertainty in a context of flood   resilience measures

Gires A., Giangola-Murzyn A., Tchiguirinskaia   I., Schertzer D., Lovejoy S.

16:00-16:15

Providing resilience to pluvial flooding: an urban UK case study

Lawson N., O’Hare P., White I.

16:15-16:30

Discussion

16:30-16:45

Exhibition   and posters

Session 3: Flood Planning

Conveners: Ian White and Paul O’Hare 

16:45-17:00

Key note lecture: The use of early warning systems for the prevention and the management of floods

Tiligadas   E.

17:00-17:15

Flooding disasters, media coverage and planning reactions: a historic case study in Valencia (Spain)

Calderon E.J.,   Marquez P., Monnot J.V., Silvestre J.M., UPM SMARTeST Team

17:15-17:30

Maritime climate and adaptation to flood events. Some Mediterranean Spanish cases

Silvestre J.M., Diez J.J., López-Gutiérrez J.S., Esteban M.D., Spanish UPM SMARTeST Group

17:30-17:45

A contribution to a multi scale flood  resilient planning

Manojlovic N., Antanaskovic D., Gershovich I., Gabalda V., Pasche E.

17:45-18:00

Discussion

Evening Session: 18.00-19.30

Drinks Reception

Exhibition and posters

Award of the Professor Erik Pasche, Young Researcher Prize(s)


Friday, 28 September 2012

Session 4: Flood Technologies

Conveners: David Kelly and Antonis Toumazis

9:15-9:30

Key note lecture: Innovation – the platform for change

George G.

9:30-9:45

Flood resilience approaches and technologies

Kelly D.J., Hunter K.

9:45-10:00

Performance Assessment of Perimeter Flood Barriers through Physical Tests - Limits of test standardisation

Gabalda V.

10:00-10:15

Flood resilience certificate (Hochwasserpass)

Mingyi W.

10:15-10:30

Standardizing innovative FRe building products

Diez J.J., Monnot J.V., Paz S., Pampanas P., UPM SMARTeST Team

10:30-10:45

Which   European standardisation for FRe technologies?

Florence C., Salagnac J.L.

10:45-11:00

Smart systems for reducing coastal flood risk in urban areas. Paphos, Cyprus case   study

Toumazis A.D., Τoumazi - Hadjiloizi D.,   Garvin S.

11:00-11:30

Exhibition   and posters

Session 5: Damage Assessment & Damage Modelling

Conveners: Natasa Manojlovic and Marie-Claire ten Veldhuis

11:30-11:45

Key note lecture: Flood damage   assessment and models – how can we integrate resilience aspects

Flugner W. and Naumann Th.

11:45-12:00

Key note lecture: The solution and influences of inherent defect insurance (IDI) for Flood areas

López F. R.

12:00-12:15

Review of flood damage assessment procedures

Sohel R., Wafi Ur Rahim

12:15-12:30

Evaluation of building damage caused by water from floods and study of protective alternatives to make buildings more resilient

Jonov C.M.P., Silva A. P., Nascimento N.O.

12:30-12:45

Considering resilience measures in flood damage modelling – Findings from European case studies

Schinke R., Golz S., Naumann T.

12:45-14:00

Exhibition,   posters and lunch

14:00-14:15

Flood damage estimation of individual buildings according to their construction

Walliman N., Escarameia M., Tagg A.

14:15-14:30

Comparison between flood damage estimations and insurance damage data for the case study of Rotterdam, Netherlands

Spekkers, M.H., Sterna, L., Ten Veldhuis   J.A.E.

14:30-14:45

Documentation of water-related damage data by Dutch insurance companies

Spekkers, M.H., Ten Veldhuis, J.A.E.

14:45-15:00

A flood damage inventory for quantitative analyses of vulnerability in flood risk   management: case study Rafina, Greece

Karagiorgos K., Chiari M., Fuchs S., Thaler   T., Maris F.,Hübl J.

15:00-15:15

Discussion

15:15-15:30

Exhibition and posters

Session 6: Flood Responsibilities

Conveners: Chris Zevenbergen and Javier Diez

15:30-15:45

Key note lecture: Will the MoSE project be able to defend Venice against the predicted sea-level rise?

Pirazzoli P.

15:45-16:00

Responsibilities for European risk management: the roles of the state, the insurance industry and the individual in flood risk management

Lawson N., O’Hare P., White I.

16:00-16:15

Citizens’ complaints, overland flow networks and urban vulnerability to pluvial   flooding

Gaitan S., Ten Veldhuis J.A.E., Spekkers   M.H., Van De Giesen N.C.

16:15-16:30

Governance of the flood resilient technologies: How to implement a flood resilient   Management system? Results of the consultations conducted in jouy-en-josas

Deroubaix J.F., Rioust E., Moulin E., Gires   A., Salagnac J.L, Giangola-Murzyn A., Richard J., Tchiguirinskaia I., Schertzer D.

16:30-16:45

Trying to avoid discrepancies between flood victims and urban runoffs policies in order to improve resilience. The french case of fresnes city

Rioust E., Deroubaix J.F., Hubert G.

16:45-17:00

JOINT CLOSING PRESENTATION and ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Implementing  Flood Resilience Conference

Tourbier T.J., Diez J. J., Lawson N.


Poster session/presentations

 

Flood resilience spatial scales. Valencia case study

Calderon E.J., Esteban M.D., Monnot J.V., Silvestre J.M., Spanish Upm Smartest Group

 

Technical and organizational resilience of the urban networks: a key issue for urban flood resilience

Serre D.

 

Urban planning and resilience to floods. Case study Holland

Liosatou P.

 

Seeking a definition for urban FRe systems

Monnot J.V., Díez J.J., Esteban L., Marquez   P., Upm Smartest Team

 

Design criteria and design tool of flood barriers

Toumazis A.D., Τoumazi - Hadjiloizi D.,   Sophocleous P.

 

Infrastructural urban systems and FRe protections

Marquez P., Monnot J.V., Díez J.J., Pampanas   P., Upm Smartest Team

 

The flood risk from rivers or streams, in urban areas. Examples from flash flooding from NW Peloponnesus, Greece

Stamatopoulos L., Evelpidou N.

 

Flood hazard assessment in the Greveniotikos river basin (Grevena – Western   Macedonia - Greece)

Liosatou P.

 

Modeling flood risk. Example from Papatrechos stream (Naxos island, Cyclades)

Evelpidou N., Polykreti N., Karkani E.

 

Flood damage assessment in the Koiliaris River Basin in Chania, Greece

Vozinaki A-E. K., Kourgialas N.N., Karatzas   G.P.

 

Modeling direct damages. Examples from Athens, Greece

Karkani E., Evelpidou N., Vassilopoulos A.

 

Comparison of flood risk in urban and forest area. The case study of: Volos and Tripoli, Greece

Petsioti P., Gala E., Geroulakou G.

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