Sakarya
Türkiye

2nd International Symposium on Natural Hazards and Disaster Management (ISHAD) 2018

Organizer(s) Academic Platform Sakarya University Karabuk University
Venue
Sakarya University Culture and Congress Center
Date
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After the first international symposium organised at Karabük in 2016, the 2nd International Symposium on Natural Hazard and Hazard Management (ISHAD2018) will be held at Sakarya University Culture and Congress Center between 4th and 6th of May, 2018 through the collaboration of Academic Platform, Sakarya University and Karabuk University.

We cordially invite all the academicians in the scientific world to be part of this symposium and have the exclusive experience of one of the most exciting places in the world. This symposium has been designed to provide an environment to share and upgrade the participant`s research findings so that they may get the opportunity of having a better understanding of natural hazards, disasters and their management.

The primary aim of ISHAD2018 is to bring together the academicians, experts, bureaucrats, local governments, students, non-governmental organizations, institutions, foundations, companies and firm representatives related to natural hazards is.

Symposium topics:

  1. Disaster Logistics Planning and Coordination
  2. Disaster Sensitive Urbanization
  3. Computer and Information Technology on Disasters
  4. Earthquake Resistant Structures
  5. Risk Analysis and Disaster Management in Natural Disasters
  6. Hydro-Meteorological Disasters
  7. Climate Change
  8. Landslides
  9. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Risks
  10. Seismic Hazard Analysis
  11. Civil Defense
  12. Transportation Network Security and Reliability
  13. Fire
  14. Soil Problems
  15. Disaster Communication
  16. Disaster and Health Management

All accepted papers will be published by ISSN number and indexed by EBSCO and Google Scholar.

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