ICBR 2018: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUILDING RESILIENCE
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, November 14th Thursday, November 15th Friday, November 16th

Wednesday, November 14th

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08:45-09:15 Session OC: Opening ceremony

Welcome notes by the Conference Chairs

Fernando Moreira da Silva, President of the Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design (CIAUD) of the University of Lisbon

Abhilash Panda, Deputy Chief of the UNISDR Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia

Location: Main Auditorium
09:15-10:45 Session KN1: Keynote lectures
09:15
“Earthquakes don’t kill, poorly constructed buildings do” (abstract)
09:45
My community-based post-disaster housing reconstruction: architect Hsieh Ying-Chun and Atelier-3 (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 1C/3D-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
11:00
Exploring sources and receptors of health impacts of drought in the UK: a narrative approach (abstract)
11:12
Climate-related disaster challenges for sustainable development: innovating a science and policy framework towards sustainable and climate-resilient Quezon City, Philippines (abstract)
11:24
Political barriers to Climate Change Adaptation in indigenous communities: a case study on the Mohawk Community of Kanesatake, Canada (abstract)
11:36
Effective community engagement approaches for Climate Change Adaptation and associated Disaster Risk Reduction in the Philippines (abstract)
11:48
Moving from response to recovery: what happens to coordination? (abstract)
12:00
Damaging flood risk in the Portuguese municipalities (abstract)
12:12
Assessing contribution of Climate Change Adaptation measures to build resilience in urban areas: application to Lisbon (abstract)
12:24
Towards successful adaptation to climate change impact: an alternative approach for adaptation evaluation using cross-scale and time dimension analysis of formal adaptation impact to vulnerability at local level (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 2A-I: Track session
Location: Room B201
11:00
Micro-scale study of Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction for coastal urban strategic planning in Jakarta Metropolitan Area (abstract)
11:12
Critical institutional capacities to strengthen downstream multi-hazard early-warning risk communication in rapid-onset hydro-meteorological and geophysical hazards: the case of the Philippines (abstract)
11:24
Towards the integration of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: good practices in the UK to develop a platform for stakeholder communication and engagement (abstract)
11:36
A study of the upstream-downstream interface in end-to-end tsunami early-warning and mitigation systems in Indonesia (abstract)
11:48
A study of DRR and CCA integration in Semarang City, Makasar City, and Sidoarjo District, Indonesia (abstract)
12:00
Multiple flood experiences and perceived flood consequences: insights from the 2013 flood in Germany (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 3A/4F-I: Track session
Location: Room C201
11:00
A global model to protect collections in case of emergency: protecting collections at Reina Sofia National Museum (abstract)
11:12
Responding to change: adaptive re-use in Medina of Fez (abstract)
11:24
Capacity of the temples and shrines as evacuation places and shelters against the tsunami hazard: the case study of the coastal area of Muroto, Kochi Prefecture in Japan (abstract)
11:36
Building resilience through flood risk reduction: the benefits of amphibious foundation retrofits to heritage structures (abstract)
11:48
Fire risk in the historic city centre of Valparaíso: preliminary assessment and mitigation strategies (abstract)
12:00
Analysis of heating related energy performance of traditional timber framed buildings: the case study of Rize, Turkey (abstract)
12:12
Can creative placemaking be a tool for building community resilience? (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session DS-I: Doctoral school - Part I

11:00-11:15
8th ICBR Lisbon PhD School: introduction and clarifications (Prof. A. Nuno Martins)

11:15-11:45
PhD school at the ICBR: lessons from an 8-year experience (Prof. Kaushal Keraminiyage)

11:45-12:15
Research methodology: social sciences approach (Prof. José Manuel Mendes)

12:15-12:45
How, when and where to publish a paper? Notes on a successful academic career path (Prof. José Luís Zêzere)

Location: Room C104
11:00-12:45 Session SS-AH: Special Session: Architectural Heritage
Location: Main Auditorium
11:00
Building resilience and cultural heritage buildings: earthquakes, blast and others (abstract)
11:22
Mitigating post-disaster risks to architectural heritage: lessons from Christchurch (abstract)
11:34
Multi-scale assessment and mitigation of fire risk in urban areas: the old city centers of Guimarães and Quito as case studies (abstract)
11:46
The Washington National Cathedral: post-earthquake recovery of a neo-gothic cathedral (abstract)
11:58
The 8th ICBR Lisbon 2018 publication outputs and the contributions of the Special Session and the thematic track on Architectural Heritage: Special Issues and Elsevier books (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 2A-II: Track session
Location: Main Auditorium
14:00
Mapping the path to more resilient food supply chains: a novel approach to bespoke vulnerability identification (abstract)
14:12
New multi-scale risk governance and management approach of natural, cultural and artistic preserved areas: the case studies of the Amalfi Coast and the Cilento National Park IT sites (abstract)
14:24
Livelihoods of the last mile: a case study of how rural households in development contexts manage evolving disaster risk and the challenges for early warning of rural-urban migration (abstract)
14:36
The downstream mechanism of the end-to-end tsunami warning and mitigation system in Sri Lanka (abstract)
14:48
Flood flow rates in the Mondego River in the region of Coimbra: a complex problem for risk management (abstract)
15:00
Factors affecting the empowerment of women in disaster risk governance in Sri Lanka (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 2B/2C-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
14:00
Disentangling governance in resilience projects: lessons in process-based planning from the Philippines (abstract)
14:12
Regulatory mechanisms in intergovernmental relations and citizenship in risk governance in Portugal (abstract)
14:24
Harmonizing policies to enhance the cross-border regional resilience of the Guangdong - Hong Kong - Macau Greater Bay Area (abstract)
14:36
Defining risk across borders: engaging information technology for cross-border disaster collaboration (abstract)
14:48
Development of ASEAN Urban Resilience Checklist (abstract)
15:00
Natural risk analysis of the built environment: understanding strengths and weaknesses of both quantitative and qualitative methodologies (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 2D/3B-I: Track session
Location: Room B201
14:00
Can social-security measures build resilience against natural disasters? A case study of flood-affected district in Uttarakhand, India (abstract)
14:05
An investigation of disaster preparedness of micro, small and medium size enterprises of Sri Lanka (abstract)
14:17
A modified needs assessment method in post-disaster recovery processes (abstract)
14:22
A case study for resilient urban waterfront regeneration (abstract)
14:34
Social capital in disaster recovery: a case study after the 2016 earthquake in Ecuador (abstract)
14:46
The economic argument for amphibious retrofit construction (abstract)
14:58
Building disaster resilience within the hotel sector: a mixed methods study (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 3J/4A-I: Track session
Location: Room C201
14:00
Emergency healthcare network in Santiago, Chile: a model of seismic vulnerability and functional interdependencies for assessment of earthquake risk and resilience (abstract)
14:12
A perception and spatial study on the effects of facilities in evacuation sites in a tsunami-prone environment (abstract)
14:24
Factors contributing to flood resilience among rural community: case study of the East Coast Malaysia (abstract)
14:36
First processing and remarks on the observed damage to the churches of the Marche Region after the Centre Italy Earthquake 2016 (abstract)
14:48
Documentation of physical and social consequences of extreme events: the EXTEND Project (abstract)
15:00
Disaster Risk Reduction improvement suggestions for a renewal area in Istanbul (abstract)
15:12
Measuring the impact of Build Back Safer messages on the physical vulnerability to typhoons of vernacular housing in the Philippines (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session DS-II: Doctoral school - Part II

Industry Speaker 1 (lecture and Q&A)
Travis Bunt, One Architecture (USA)

Industry Speakers 2 (lecture and Q&A)
Dave Hampton and Anya Brickman, RE:GROUND LLC (USA)

Location: Room C104
16:00-17:45 Session 1E-I: Track session
Location: Room B201
16:00
Community resilience and collaborative research: some research notes on a case study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (abstract)
16:12
Community resilience to natural hazards: a theoretical foundation for developing measurement tool and variable indicators (abstract)
16:24
Memory and identity as factors of urban resilience (abstract)
16:36
Multidimensional approach for assessing urban resilience against flooding: a case study of Pakistan (abstract)
16:48
Building resilience in the agriculture sector: minimizing the impact of nitrogen fertilizer on water bodies through Grey Water Footprint approach on paddy cultivation in intermediate zone, Sri Lanka (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 3A/4F-II: Track session
Location: Room C201
16:00
Evaluation of the fire spreading risk triggered by earthquake and proposal for risk mitigation measures using existing water environment for wooden buildings in historic area of Kyoto, Japan (abstract)
16:12
Social place of heritage: disaster risk mitigation plan in Asia (abstract)
16:24
Protection of cultural heritage in case of forced mass migrations and its contribution to community rehabilitation during return processes (abstract)
16:36
Fighting urbamnesia (abstract)
16:48
Back to the future: potentials of cultural heritage for urban resilience (abstract)
17:00
Disaster risk mitigation for a World Heritage city: case of Walled City of Ahmedabad in India (abstract)
17:12
Heritage conservation and tourism: an integrated approach to post-disaster healing and resilience building (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 3G-I: Track session
Location: Main Auditorium
16:00
A strategic planning of resilient waterfront campus design (abstract)
16:12
Strategic urban interventions to align humanitarian response and sustainable urban development: the case of the Bungamati Action Plan, 2015 Gorkha Earthquake, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal (abstract)
16:24
Teaching resilience for urban planners and architects (abstract)
16:36
Climate Action Zones: a clustering methodology for resilient spatial planning and design in the face of climate uncertainty (abstract)
16:48
Resilience, livability, and sustainability in the built environment after the Great East Japan Earthquake (abstract)
17:00
Designing redundancy in urban landscapes: how, in times of emergencies, temporary uses transform normality (abstract)
17:12
Reducing disaster risk through fire-resilient cities (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 4G-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
16:00
What role(s) architects play in building resilience in post-disaster situations? Uncovering the heterogeneity of the post-disaster resilience architect (abstract)
16:12
Post-disaster architecture: the role of temporary housing (abstract)
16:24
Resilient communities, incremental builders: housing recovery from the 2010 earthquake in Villa Verde, Constitucion, Chile (abstract)
16:36
Building strong foundations: a shelter terminology framework for humanitarian architecture (abstract)
16:48
Exploring system thinking as a pathway to improve the use of knowledge in building resilience to climate-related hazards (abstract)
17:00
Elderly residents risk perceptions: in-house sheltering preparation for Northern Thailand earthquakes (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session DS-III: Doctoral school - Part III

A “Pecha Kucha (PK) 15 x 15” session is a presentation by a group of 10 presenters in which each presentation is composed of 15 slides automatically animated to move forward after 15 seconds. The total presentation time of each participant is thus 225 sec (or 3’45’’). Each session is composed of 10 presentations. A panel of experts will give short feedback to the PhD candidates presenting their thesis under preparation and research ideas; a previously selected expert addresses one single presenter with a 2 min comment.

Location: Room C104
18:00-18:45 Yoga session

Margarida Lima

Please bring comfortable shoes and clothing.

Thursday, November 15th

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09:00-10:30 Session KN2: Keynote lecture
09:00
Inclusive resilience: a new approach to risk governance (abstract)
09:30
Being critical around resilience: bring about a future different from the present (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 1A: Track session
Location: Room B104
11:00
Assessing urban resilience to extreme weather events based on human mobility perturbation (abstract)
11:12
Resilience in the Anthropocene (abstract)
11:24
Big Data from social media to understand collective action (abstract)
11:36
The uses of vetiver grass: a remarkable resilient planning for the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh (abstract)
11:48
Communicating risks: factors influencing Filipinos living in high-risk areas to follow preemptive evacuation procedures (abstract)
12:00
DisplacementSim: simulating population displacement using agent-based simulation approach (abstract)
12:12
The use of Big Data to monitor global data on disaster losses in the Arab Region (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 1B-I: Track session
Location: Room C201
11:00
Measuring the unquantifiable? (abstract)
11:12
Analysing city-scale resilience using a novel systems approach (abstract)
11:24
A dilemma of language: 'natural' disasters in academic literature (abstract)
11:36
A review of flood vulnerability indices for coastal cities (abstract)
11:48
Heritage conservation and tourism: uneasy alliances towards cultural resilience (abstract)
12:00
Natural disasters and human development: linking exposure, vulnerability and resilience concepts through the geography of floods (abstract)
12:12
Resilience rediscovered: a critical review in the context of disaster resilience at community level (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 3C-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
11:00
A living cultural landscape: the Farm Pond Landscape in Taoyuan, Taiwan as an example (abstract)
11:12
Post-disaster recovery of cultural heritage at global level: evolution, challenges, and lessons learned from World Bank projects (abstract)
11:24
Risk and resilience: Baiame’s Cave and creation landscape, NSW, Australia (abstract)
11:36
From landscape character assessment to the analysis of the risk of loss of landscape values: Arga Mountain as case study (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 4C-I: Track session
Location: Room B201
11:00
Analysing the cost-effectiveness of heritage-conservation interventions: a methodological proposal within project STORM (abstract)
11:12
Man-made risks and preventive strategies for architectural heritage under threat from urbanization (abstract)
11:24
Historic buildings resilience: a view over envelope energy retrofit possibilities (abstract)
11:36
An indicator for the economic loss in value of damaged cultural heritage properties (abstract)
11:48
Cyclic behaviour, dynamic analysis and seismic vulnerability of historical building archetypes in Hungary (abstract)
12:00
Architectural heritage of Sri Lanka: post-disaster lessons learned (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 4E/4I-I: Track session
Location: Room C104
11:00
Resiliency planning in antagonistic communities (abstract)
11:12
Structural health monitoring and Bayesian decision analysis for resilient masonry towers (abstract)
11:24
Risk and urban design in favelas: the close relationship between participation and territorial management (abstract)
11:36
Earthquake risk perception in Khokana, Nepal before and after the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake (abstract)
11:48
Evaluating service level of Point of Distributions (PODs) during the Michigan Flint Water Crisis (abstract)
12:00
Stereotomy-related studies considering the effect of limited angle of friction on minimum thickness values for semi-circular masonry arches (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session SS-HAIH: Special session: Humanitarian Architecture and Incremental Housing
Location: Main Auditorium
11:00
Creating social and spatial integration frameworks: overcoming the emergency approach to urban refugee reception models (abstract)
11:22
Centre for World Citizens, Reyhanlı, Hatay, Turkey (abstract)
11:44
Examining the efficacy of community participation in hazard mapping for disaster risk reduction (abstract)
11:56
The emergency cycle in Ecuador after the 2016 earthquake: the importance of reintegration and contextualization from emergency camps to permanent housing projects (abstract)
12:08
The 8th ICBR Lisbon 2018 publication outputs and the contributions of the Special Session and the thematic track on Humanitarian Architecture and Incremental Housing: Special Issues and Elsevier books (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 2D/3B-II: Track session
Location: Room C104
14:00
Understanding the relationship between financial capacity and disaster resiliency: a qualitative study on the residents of Oshawa, Ontario (abstract)
14:12
Community flood resilience across the globe: empirical analysis of measurement and dynamics (abstract)
14:17
Community cooperatives as an alternative risk financing instrument for DRR and CCA in Indonesia (abstract)
14:22
Dimensions of physical resilience to disasters (abstract)
14:34
Risk perception and capacities for DRR of people with migration background in two Austrian case studies (abstract)
14:46
Identifying key factors enabling disaster recovery of households (abstract)
14:58
A suite of built-environment oriented metrics for enhancing community resilience in high-density cities (abstract)
15:10
Children’s role in disaster preparedness, response and recovery: a pilot study in Chennai, India (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 3F/3H-I: Track session
Location: Room B104
14:00
The concept of resilience in Sweden: governance, social networks and learning (abstract)
14:12
Bermanism: building reflexive practice into resilient infrastructure planning (abstract)
14:24
Integrating housing as critical infrastructure in urban agendas (abstract)
14:36
Critical infrastructure resilience: the critical role of “the population” (abstract)
14:48
Comparative study of infrastructure resilience policies and practices for bay areas (abstract)
15:00
The lost agency in control: a case study within the Atchafalaya River and Mississippi River Deltas (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 3I-I: Track session
Location: Room C201
14:00
Increasing community resilience through community-based disaster risk management in Honduras (abstract)
14:12
Whose resilience, whose knowledge? Cognitive (in)justice in Disaster Risk Reduction education (abstract)
14:24
Disaster activities to approach non-participants in disaster trainings and promote cooperation among local actors (abstract)
14:36
Social cohesion through urban planning: strengthening community resilience in multi-ethnic urban neighbourhoods (abstract)
14:48
Developing flood risk reduction programmes through community risk mapping in Sudan (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 3K/4D-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
14:00
Exploration of the transformation of shelters of the displaced citizens of Myanmar in Bangladesh (abstract)
14:12
Housing, land and property issues of Syrian refugees in Lebanon originating from Homs City (abstract)
14:24
Exploration of the impact on environment and land use in case of Rohingya influx in Bangladesh: guideline for sustainable survival (abstract)
14:36
Temporary and decentralized approaches in protracted refugee situations: the case of the Syrian refugees in Lebanon (abstract)
14:48
Refugee participatory design for shelters: experiment in Jordanian Syrian camps (abstract)
15:00
Beyond the threshold: an approach to execute existing humanitarian disaster in vulnerable forcefully displaced Myanmar citizens (Rohingya refugee) camp with the potential environmental risks in Bangladesh (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 4C-II: Track session
Location: Room B201
14:00
Radical pragmatism: the post-disaster reconstruction work of Taiwanese architect Hsieh Ying-Chun and Atelier-3 (abstract)
14:12
Seismic assessment of the National Palace of Sintra: a multi-disciplinary approach (abstract)
14:24
Welcoming floods in the Santa Clara-a-Velha heritage site (abstract)
14:36
A methodological framework to assess disaster risks at cultural heritage sites: the case of the Roman Ruins of Tróia (abstract)
14:48
Protecting cultural property in armed conflicts and following natural disasters: the work of the Blue Shield (abstract)
15:00
Some remarks on a rational and interdisciplinary approach to the safety and conservation of historical centres in Abruzzo Region (abstract)
15:12
Urban metabolism of residential structures (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session SS-WR: Special session: Wildfire Risk
Location: Main Auditorium
14:00
Enhancing wildfire resilience to extreme wildfire events (abstract)
14:22
Lessons from an Australian wildfire disaster: integrating urban planning, building and emergency management (abstract)
14:44
Wildfires in Portugal: where and why? (abstract)
14:56
Urban planning of interface zones in towns located in the area affected by the mega fires of 2017 in Chile (abstract)
15:08
The 8th ICBR Lisbon 2018 publication outputs and the contributions of the Special Session and the thematic track on Wildfire Risk: Special Issues and Elsevier books (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 2A-III: Track session
Location: Room B201
16:00
Displacement and rapid urbanisation: a literature evaluation of the challenges of the displaced people due to oil-led environmental disaster in the Niger Delta Region (abstract)
16:12
Participatory Geographic Information Systems for integrated risk analysis in the outskirts of Arequipa, Peru (abstract)
16:24
Oil-spill environmental hazard and community adaptive livelihood alternatives: the Nigeria case (abstract)
16:36
Effectiveness of early warning and community cooperation for evacuation preparedness for mega-risk type coastal hazard in childcare centers (abstract)
16:48
Interactions between single-hazard early-warning systems and multi-hazard maps: the case of the Everest region in Nepal (abstract)
17:00
Community-based multi-hazard early-warning system in disaster-prone rural areas of Pakistan (abstract)
17:12
Gaps in evacuation planning for the coastal communities; case study in the Philippines: BASECO Compound (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 2B/2C-II: Track session
Location: Room B104
16:00
Risk governance: coordination, inclusion and protection with and for European cultural heritage (abstract)
16:12
The National Plan for Disaster Management of Bangladesh: process, product and promulgation (abstract)
16:24
2017 coastal El Niño in Peru: an opportunity to analyse the influence of hazard mitigation plans on local resilience (abstract)
16:36
Resilience pathways of critical infrastructure in cities (abstract)
16:48
Resilience through insurance: a comparison of the role of insurance in flood resilience for households and businesses in England (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 3F/3H-II: Track session
Location: Room C201
16:00
A risky business: the impacts of hazards on traders located in different marketplaces in Port-au-Prince, Haiti (abstract)
16:12
Risk sensitive land-use planning for resilient urban building infrastructure: a study in Dhaka City (abstract)
16:24
Understanding and communicating risk to cultural heritage: the future of preserving the past (abstract)
16:36
Managing risks from critical infrastructures: elements of infrastructure interdependencies that have the potential to affect the post-disaster recovery (abstract)
16:48
Vulnerability and infrastructure inadequacies: building better humanitarian facilities (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 3L-I: Track session
Location: Room C104
16:00
The gendered body politic in disaster policy and practice (abstract)
16:12
Whose visions of the city? The challenge of inclusivity in rebuilding after disaster (abstract)
16:24
Disaster Risk Reduction in urban slums: empowering women in resilience measures (abstract)
16:36
Female empowerment: requirements for design education (abstract)
16:48
‘A walk with the lads’: masculinities’ perspectives, gender dynamics and resilience in Soacha, Colombia (abstract)
17:00
Reducing the vulnerability of Antandroy women to drought (Madagascar) (abstract)
17:12
Empowerment in the era of resilience building: a gendered appraisal of community-based disaster risk management among informal settlers in Metro Cebu, the Philippines (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 4B-I: Track session
Location: Room C202
16:00
Belgrade: reconstructing Balkanism, reconstructing rights (abstract)
16:12
Refugee integration in Portugal: the new challenges of the European Relocation Program (2015-2017) (abstract)
16:24
Future scenarios for cities: are calculated models enough? (abstract)
16:36
Right to the city? Socio-spatial inclusion of economic migrants and refugees in Southern Europe: two case studies from Lisbon and Turin (abstract)
16:48
Development of humanitarian logistics network design: a genetic-algorithm approach (abstract)
17:00
Collective adaptation, social capital and self-organization of urban and peri-urban coastal communities on Java (abstract)
17:12
Democra-city. Participatory approach and upgrading of the marginal self-produced city (abstract)
17:24
Housing and tourism in the increasingly urbanised Azores: challenges and opportunities for the right to the city in São Miguel Island (abstract)
16:00-17:45 Session 4G-II: Track session
Location: Main Auditorium
16:00
Architecture and war: a look at the city of Aleppo (abstract)
16:12
Managing Mount Sinabung evacuees with non-generic disaster management (abstract)
16:24
Improved vernacular flood-resilient post-disaster housing reconstruction in Pakistan (abstract)
16:36
Incremental shelter and homeowner post-disaster expansions and modifications (abstract)
16:48
Upcoming temporary and memorial city (abstract)
17:00
The story of Viðlagasjóðshús (disaster-relief houses) in Iceland: resilience housing after the volcano eruption in the Vestmannaeyjar Island (abstract)
17:45-19:00 Session Poster
17:45
Learning from Syria: applying environmental modeling toward strategic peacebuilding interventions (abstract)
17:45
Land readjustment for reconstruction in Taukhel, Nepal (abstract)
17:45
Sustainable Development Goals: how to use the 17 measures into the territory with quality and creativity (abstract)
17:45
Cost-benefit analysis applied to investment projects (abstract)
17:45
Integrating the principles of adaptive governance in bushfire risk management: a case study from the South West of Australia (abstract)
17:45
Assessing the role of post-disaster resettlement in building resilience: the case of the 2010 floods in Pakistan (abstract)
17:45
New York City’s Flood Resilience Zoning Outreach Process: from community awareness to community empowerment (abstract)
17:45
Climate Change Adaptation in big urban centers: the case of New York City (abstract)
17:45
Recovery from debris flows after Typhoon Morakot: the hot-spring hotels in Taiwan (abstract)
17:45
Implementation of BIM in the rehabilitation of a building of public interest (abstract)
17:45
Development of multicriteria analysis to support the decision to rehabilitate a qualified public building (abstract)
17:45
Comparative analysis of social indicators from the vulnerability cartography between two Brazilian cities (abstract)
17:45
BIM methodology applied to asset management (abstract)
17:45
Biophilic design toward urban resilience (abstract)
18:00-18:45 Yoga session

Margarida Lima

Please bring comfortable shoes and clothing.

Friday, November 16th

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09:00-10:30 Session KN3: Keynote lecturer
Location: Main Auditorium
09:00
GESTUAL: research and local action in the urban margins. Resistance and resilience (abstract)
09:30
Anticipate! Field notes in the Human Age: the case of Canaan, Haïti and Medellín, Colombia (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 1D: Track session
Location: Room B201
11:00
Wildfire risk awareness and preparedness of predominantly Māori rural residents, Karikari Peninsula, New Zealand: a foundation for building community resilience (abstract)
11:12
Risk management for forest fire in a World Heritage site: vulnerability and response capacity by Rapa Nui indigenous community (abstract)
11:24
Disaster Risk Reduction beyond command and control: mapping an Australian fire from a complex adaptive systems' perspective (abstract)
11:36
Humans play a crucial role in coproducing regulating ecosystem services: the case of forest fires in the Carmel-Haifa region (abstract)
11:48
Australian bushfires: hazards, risk, aftermath, and past and future preparedness (abstract)
12:00
Guidelines for increasing resilience of informal settlements exposed to wildfire risk (abstract)
12:12
Updating integrated watershed conceptual model for Citarum River Restoration Program (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 3E-I: Track session
Location: Room C201
11:00
Multicriteria risk assessment-based evacuation management (abstract)
11:12
Enhancing resilience of a critical road axis in Mexico (abstract)
11:24
Development of a physical services index for flooding hazards in built environments: the case of Metro Manila (abstract)
11:36
Role of HEIs in achieving regional cooperation for effective multi-hazard early warnings in Asia (abstract)
11:48
An innovative strategy to increase the resilience of flood-vulnerable communities while reducing risk of population displacement and psychological trauma (abstract)
12:00
Learning from less-advantaged communities how to cope with natural disasters (abstract)
12:12
Seismic vulnerability and risk assessment of Gangtok Region, India (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 3G/4B: Track session
Location: Room C202
11:00
FLOODLABEL: how new planning tools create flood-resilient cities (abstract)
11:12
Transformative practices? Resisting evictions in Lisbon Metropolitan Area (abstract)
11:24
Building resilience: an adaptive framework for Greater Bay Area sustainable development (abstract)
11:36
Walking as a key factor in the resilient low-carbon city (abstract)
11:48
Assembling an alternative: pushing the development of a new housing programme in Porto (abstract)
12:00
Quality of inhabiting in the urban margins of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area: the role of academia (abstract)
12:12
Urban ecological planning as a long-term instrument for risk governance in Guangzhou (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session 4H-I: Track session
Location: Room C104
11:00
Increasing resilience to increase value: from mere survival towards opportunities for future (abstract)
11:12
An investigation into the impact of individual differences on immersive learning environment preparedness training (abstract)
11:24
A multi-sectorial assessment of drivers to build food security resilience to shocks in Niger (abstract)
11:36
A conceptual integrative approach to monitoring, evaluation and validation of Climate Change Adaptation measures for urban resilience (abstract)
11:48
Effects of perceptual indicators in the evaluation of disaster resilience: a revision of the Coastal Community Resilience Model in the Southeastern Pacific Coast of Chile (abstract)
12:00
Enablers for improving seismic resilience of vulnerable buildings: a myth or reality? (abstract)
12:12
Challenges of post-disaster reconstruction projects: an empirical investigation according to project management knowledge areas (abstract)
11:00-12:45 Session SS-GR: Special session: Gender and Resilience
Location: Main Auditorium
11:00
‘It’s just what women do’: notions of vulnerability and resilience in post-conflict, post-disaster Nepal (abstract)
11:22
Social capital and gender following disaster: the case of the El Morro community, Chile (abstract)
11:34
Building capacity and developing community women leadership for disaster resilience in Fiji (abstract)
11:46
The 8th ICBR Lisbon 2018 publication outputs and the contributions of the Special Session and the thematic track on Gender Resilience: Special Issues and Elsevier books (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 1B-II: Track session
Location: Room C201
14:00
The concept of resilience in Chile since the earthquake of February 27, 2010: state of the art and future challenges (abstract)
14:12
A people-centred approach to programme design: exploring adaptation ideas to vulnerabilities in Darfur, Sudan (abstract)
14:24
Community local knowledge for flood risk management and external stakeholders: experiences from Malawi (abstract)
14:36
Rethinking resilience in the context of natural hazards: towards an agency-centred approach of resilience (abstract)
14:48
Index study: social vulnerability to drought in rural Malawi (abstract)
15:00
Sustainable child-centred disaster resilience education program: participatory action-research study in Bangladesh (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 2B/2C-III: Track session
Location: Room B201
14:00
A climate-resilient Dominica informed by a risk-opportunity framework (abstract)
14:12
Governance of urban social-ecological systems: a theoretical reflection for resilience through urban planning practices (abstract)
14:24
Business continuity as a means to strengthen Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in a coastal community of oyster farmers (abstract)
14:36
Building resilience to natural disasters using financial instruments (abstract)
14:48
Risk of flooding: precautionary actions of villagers living in flood-prone rural area (abstract)
15:00
Effects of legal frameworks in the resilience of coastal towns under tsunami hazard: governance in the Southeastern Pacific Coast of Chile (abstract)
15:12
Development of resilience improvement programs for a large university system: the case study of the Instituto Politecnico Nacional after 2017 Mexico earthquakes (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 3J/4A-II: Track session
Location: Main Auditorium
14:00
The underlying mechanism of resettlement dissatisfaction (abstract)
14:12
Improving Disaster Risk Reduction education for Australian construction professionals (abstract)
14:24
The nature of road reconstruction intervention in post-conflict Sri Lanka: linkages to peace and reconciliation (abstract)
14:36
How reliable is Build Back Better at enhancing socio-ecological resilience? (abstract)
14:48
An innovative approach to post-disaster reconstruction and future resilience through amphibious foundation systems (abstract)
15:00
The role of the architect in times of energy crisis and global warming (abstract)
15:12
Are architects up to the challenge of mitigating risks through design? Some impressions from the field (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session 4H-II: Track session
Location: Room C202
14:00
Simplified strategies for a quantitative seismic vulnerability assessment of healthcare structures (abstract)
14:12
Portuguese literacy about climate change: an online media coverage study (abstract)
14:24
Exploring the influence of social networks in the adoption of safer construction practices in Nepal (abstract)
14:36
Enabling earthquake resilience: a multicriteria decision-making adaptive reuse framework (abstract)
14:48
ResilOrgSim: simulating organizational resilience (abstract)
14:00-15:45 Session DRR-ChildPlay: Workshop

Workshop "Disaster risk reduction is child's play".

This fully interactive event will take the form of a game session facilitated by a range of academics and practitioners who use DRR games in their research, community engagement, outreach and other activities. This will be followed by a debrief through an interactive activity allowing participants to reflect on their experiences with alternative approaches to appreciating the role of disaster risk reduction through inquiry-based, active and experiential learning adopting the use of modular construction toys, board and card games, and video games, and discuss how creative use of well-known toys and games helps exploring a real-world problem and test the solution.

Location: Room C104
15:50-16:35 Yoga session

Margarida Lima

Please bring comfortable shoes and clothing.

16:00-16:45 Session 1C/3D-II: Track session
Location: Main Auditorium
16:00
Building urban critical infrastructure resilience to climate change (abstract)
16:12
Awareness relevance in cities’ climate change resilience building process, a literature review (abstract)
16:24
Integrating local knowledge and scientifically generated climate information for resilience building (abstract)
16:00-16:45 Session 3E-II: Track session
Location: Room B201
16:00
Autonomous action on urban flood risk by school stakeholders in Dong Hoi, Vietnam (abstract)
16:12
Towards sustainable fishery: building back better fishing communities after the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 (abstract)
16:24
Linking physical vulnerability to the resilience of the built environment (abstract)
16:00-16:45 Session 3G-II: Track session
Chair:
Location: Room C202
16:00
Enabling adaptive capacity of urban neighbourhoods through architecture and urban design in the face of human-induced hazards: the case of urban decline (abstract)
16:05
Designing safety: an approach to ways of living and coexisting with socio-natural hazards in the Metropolitan Area of Concepción, Chile (abstract)
16:10
Multiplying spaces of community empowerment and resilience (abstract)
16:22
The role of urban form in supporting rapid tsunami evacuations: using computer-based models and real-world data as examination tools (abstract)
16:00-16:45 Session 4E/4I-II: Track session
Location: Room C201
16:00
Poverty-reduction strategies in slums and ghettos: Bucharest as case study (abstract)
16:12
How to design incremental housing: in search for a building typology of evolutive architecture (abstract)
16:24
Shouldn’t all architecture be designed with empathy? A case of Design Probes for affordable housing design in Zanzibar (abstract)
16:36
Post-disaster recovery as socio-ecological and socio-political construction: responses to the 2010 Merapi eruption as a case study (abstract)
17:00-18:00 Closing ceremony

Announcement of 8th ICBR awards:
- Best Paper (Disasters and Built Environment)
- Best Paper written by a postgraduate researcher
- Best Poster
- Winners of the Building 4Humanity Design Competition
- Winner of the Marielle Franco Community-Design Award

Location: Main Auditorium