NH33C
Natural Hazards and Climate Change: Relation, Vulnerability, Risk, and Adaptability II Posters

Wednesday, 16 December 2015: 13:40-18:00
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Racha Elkadiri, Middle Tennessee State University, Geosciences, Murfreesboro, TN, United States
Conveners:  Adam Milewski, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States and Richard Becker, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States
Chairs:  Racha Elkadiri, Middle Tennessee State University, Geosciences, Murfreesboro, TN, United States, Adam Milewski, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States and Richard Becker, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Racha Elkadiri, Middle Tennessee State University, Geosciences, Murfreesboro, TN, United States
 
Climate Change Impact On Mekong Delta of Vietnam in recent years (62304)
Lan Thi Xuan Le III and Lan Thi Xuan Le, Natural Sciences University of Hochiminh city, Vietnam, Physics and engineering physics, Hochiminh City, Vietnam
 
Utilizing NASA Earth Observations to Monitor Sinkhole Development and Identify Risk Areas in Dougherty County, Georgia (65794)
Matthew David Cahalan1, Kimberly Berry2, Mohamed Amin2, Wenjing Xu2, Tunan Hu2, Adam Milewski1 and Georgia Disasters and Water Resources NASA DEVELOP Applied Sciences Group, (1)University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, (2)NASA DEVELOP Applied Sciences Program, Athens, GA, United States
 
Vulnerability of Coastal Crop Land to Climate Change in the Northern Part of Bay of Bengal: Issues, Challenges and Future Prospects (65933)
Abu Hena Mustafa Kamal, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Animal Science and Fishery, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
 
Flood Damage Estimation of Coastal Area Considering Climate Change (72111)
Jongso Lee, Inha University, Incheon, South Korea
 
The "New Climate" New Atmospheric Events and "New Climate Risks": The case of Morocco (72890)
Mohammed-Said Karrouk, University Hassan II, Climatology Research Centre (CEREC), FLSH Ben M'Sick, Geography, Climatology, LCEAT, Casablanca, Morocco and NH021: Natural Hazards and Climate Change: Relationship, Vulnerability, Risk and Adaptability
 
Coastal Flood Risks in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand: Combined Impacts of Land Subsidence, Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge (73670)
Chanita Duangyiwa1, Dapeng Yu1, Robert Wilby1 and Anuphao Aobpaet2, (1)Centre for Hydrological and Ecosystem Science, Department of Geography, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom, (2)Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Public Organization), Bangkok, Thailand
 
Vulnerability of Urban Water Systems to Climate Change and Mitigating the Potential for Cascading Failures (75170)
Emily Bondank1, Mikhail Chester1 and Benjamin L Ruddell2, (1)Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States, (2)Arizona State University, Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe, AZ, United States
 
Proposal of global flood vulnerability scenarios for evaluating future potential flood losses (76740)
Youhei Kinoshita1, Masahiro Tanoue2, Satoshi Watanabe2 and Yukiko Hirabayashi3, (1)University of Tokyo, Institute of Engineering, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (2)University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (3)The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
Effects of Storms on Coastal Vulnerability Through Revisiting Sites Impacted by Super Storm Sandy Offshore Long Island, New York (62768)
Pariskeh Hosseini1,2, Cecilia M. McHugh3, Beth Anne Christensen4, Wei Yee Yong1 and Michael Delligatti1, (1)CUNY Queens College, Flushing, NY, United States, (2)CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, United States, (3)Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States, (4)Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, United States
 
Are recent severe floods in Xiang River basin of China linked with the increase extreme precipitation? (77031)
Linlin Cheng and Juan Du, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
 
A BRAZILIAN VULNERABILITY INDEX TO NATURAL DISASTERS OF DROUGHT - IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE (65673)
Pedro Ivo Camarinha Sr1, Nathan S. Debortoli2 and Marina Hirota2, (1)INPE National Institute for Space Research, Earth System Science, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, (2)UFSC Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil
 
Spatiotemporal characteristics of flood protection level (80351)
Masahiro Tanoue, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, Hiroaki Ikeuchi, the University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Engineering, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan and Yukiko Hirabayashi, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
Monitoring and Predicting Wildfire Using Fire Indices and CIMP5 Data (Case study: Golestan National Park) (80634)
Seyed jafar Mirzadeh1, Nasrin Salehnia2, Bita Banezhad1 and Mohammad Bannayan3, (1)Omran Ab Barsava Corporation, Mashhad, Iran, (2)Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, water, Mashhad, Iran, (3)Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Agriculture, Mashhad, Iran
 
Mapping the Decadal Spatio-temporal Variation of Social Vulnerability to Hydro-climatic Extremes over India (81669)
Vittal H, Subhankar Karmakar and Subimal Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
 
Flood Inundation Analysis Considering Mega Floods in PyeonChang River Basin of South Korea (81822)
Duckhwan Kim, Daegun Han, Changhyun Choi, Boran Kim and Hung Soo Kim, Inha University, Incheon, South Korea
 
Projection of Future Heatwave and Its Potential Exposure in Korea (84655)
Changsub Shim, KEI Korea Environment Institute, Seoul, South Korea
 
Estimates of minimum shaking intensity required to induce liquefaction and sediment redistribution in southern Cascadia forearc lakes (86723)
Ann E. Morey, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, Andrew Meigs, Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR, United States and Daniel G Gavin, University of Oregon, Geography, Eugene, OR, United States
 
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