Resilience Session 12 - Extreme Weather: Cooperative Solutions
Friday, March 13
11:30
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13:00
Chair: Raymond Bousouldes, WG2 member, PIARC TC1.5, France
Room: Room 3
Resilience Session 12 - Extreme Weather: Cooperative Solutions explored social resilience in the face of extreme weather, a growing focus of PIARC Technical Committee 1.5 – Disaster Management. Social resilience referred to the ability of individuals, communities, and societies to cope with shocks, stress, or disruptions—such as natural disasters, economic crises, or social conflicts—while maintaining their essential functions and rebuilding in a way that made them better prepared for future challenges. As climate-related events intensified, strategies to enhance social resilience were essential. The session promoted knowledge sharing to support global efforts in building more resilient and reliable road networks.
Welcome and session introduction
Presentations
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Case studies shows the importance of social resilience in disaster management
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Road Map For LMIC's Towards Extreme Weather Resilience
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Integration of In-Situ and EO-Based Procedures for Monitoring Road Networks in Flood Emergencies: the Case Study of Emilia-Romagna (Italy)
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An attempt to reduce the traffic impact of a fire accident at a mountain tunnel
Questions and Answers
• Moderator: Raymond Bousouldes, WG2 member, PIARC TC1.5, France
Conclusion
Organization
Session Organiser: Yukio ADACHI, Chair, PIARC TC1.5, JPN
Session Secretary: Tomohiro FUJITA, Leader, WG2, PIARC TC1.5, JPN