Elérhető a Hatékony Válaszadás konferencia programja
Az IRONORE 2019 gyakorlat sorozat részét képező Hatékony Válaszadás konferencia november 14-én kerül megrendezésre Sopronban.
A Magyar Vöröskereszt 2019 november 14-én rendezi meg a Hatékony Válaszadás konferenciát a soproni Pannónia Hotelben. A konferencia egyedülálló lehetőség, kutatók, elméleti- és gyakorlati szakemberek, doktoranduszok számára, hogy széles körben osszák meg a hatékony humanitárius segítségnyújtással és polgári védelmi feladatokkal kapcsolatos kutatási eredményeiket és tapasztalataikat.
A konferenciára minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk. Az esemény munkanyelve az angol.
A részletes program az alábbiakban elérhető.
Hotel Pannónia, Hall of Europe
- 9:30-10:00
- Registration
- 10:00-10:15
- Opening speech – István Kardos, Director General, Hungarian Red Cross
- 10:15-11:15 Key notes (Hall of Europe)
- The Latest Climate Change Adaptation Messages of the IFRC – Seija Tyrninoksa, Deputy Regional Director, Europe Regional Office, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- Emergency planning of hazardous establishments and public awareness – on behalf of brigadier general Dr. Judit Mógor PhD, Deputy Director General for Authority Affairs, National Directorate General for Disaster Management: capt. Iván Domján, Senior Desk Officer, Department for Hazardous Establishments, National Directorate General for Disaster Management
- Steigerung der Wiederstandsfähigkeit der Bevölkerung gegen die Folgen des aussergewöhnlichen Wetters
lieutenant-colonel Dr. habil Júlia Hornyacsek PhD, associate professor, National University of Public Service
- 11:15-11:45 Coffee break
- 11:45-13:00 Sessions
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch break
- 14:00-15:00 Sessions continue
- 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
- 15:30-17:00 Sessions continue
- 17:00- Closing remarks
Session I. Community Resilience and Psychosocial Support – Hall of Europe,
Session Leader: Dr. Brigitta Sáfár PhD
- 11:45-12:00
- Opening of Session – Dr. Brigitta Sáfár PhD, Head Of Disaster Management, Hungarian Red Cross
- 12:00-12:30
- The importance of psychosocial support to victims and rescue and relief workers in disaster management – Árpád Sebestyén, Member of the Disaster Crisis Intervention Team, PhD student, lecturer; National Directorate General for Disaster Management, University of Pecs, Institute of Psychology
- 12:30-13:00
- The ANPAS model of psychological support in emergency – Simona Ius, Psychologist volunteer, ANPAS – Associazione nazionale pubbliche assistenze
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break
- 14:00-14:30
- To test the effective implementation of Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) Framework provided by GADRRRES in Government run Schools in Delhi, a case study intervention by Save the Children, India – Rohit Ghanbahadur, M.A. in Disaster Management, Student, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India
- 14:30-15:00
- DAREnet – A practitioner network to strengthen flood resilience in the Danube River region – Balázs Kern, DARENet Coordinator, Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW), Germany
- 15:00-15:30
- Human ecological approach of the research and development network building, in the Danube catchment area – György Leskó, member, Hungarian Civil Protection Association, Hungary
- 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Session II. Innovative Technologies at the service of Emergency Response – Gallery Room, Session Leader: Dr. Tamás Tímár PhD
- 11:45-12:00
- Opening of Session –major Dr. Tamás Tímár PhD, fire safety and environmental engineer
- 12:00-12:30
- Applicability of a distributed wireless sensor network of accelerometers for mass movement early warning – Katalin Gillemot, Postdoctoral fellow, ENGAGE – Geomorphological Systems and Risk Research, Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Austria
- 12:30-13:00
- The enforcement of the possibility of USAR for the purpose of cultural heritage protection – Dr. Miklós Polgár, legal counsel, Baranya County Directorate for Disaster Management
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break
- 14:00-14:30
- Innovative military solutions for effective response – Colonel Csaba Szarka, Hungarian Defence Forces
- 14:30-15:00
- Testing new technologies for Disaster Management: applying the TGM and its lessons learnt – Camilo Palacio Ramirez, Project Manager, Austrian Red Cross
- 15:00-15:30
- DRIVER+ and DCNA presents an online catalogue to share information about innovation in Crisis Management – Georg Neubauer, Senior Scientist, Information Management Center for Digital Safety and Security, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Session III. – New challenges in Disaster Management – The Meeting Room, Session Leader: András Molnár
- 11:45-12:00
- Opening session – András Molnár, Disaster Preparedness Focal Point, Hungarian Red Cross, Research Associate, Center for Policy Studies
- 12:00-12:30
- Die Öffentlichkeitstätigkeit des ungarischen Katastrophenschutzes – Ágnes Túriné Barta, PhD student, National University of Public Service, Hungary
- 12:30-13:00
- The correlation of climate change and extreme weather events – Dr. Réka Kirovné Rácz, lecturer, National University of Public Service, Institute of Disaster Management
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break
- 14:00-14:30
- National Adaptation Geo-information System as a decision supporting tool in climate adaptation planning – Elizabeth Magyar, Project Manager, Mining and Geological Survey of Hungary
- 14:30-15:00
- The LIFE-MICACC project – use of natural water retention measures in climate change adaptation and sustainable water management – Boglárka Lakatos, adviser, Pannon Pro Innovation Services
- 15:00-15:30
- A good harvest in September is survival in winter Coping with a changing climate: States, Tribes, and Rural Communities – Taraf Abu Hamdan, PhD Candidate, Central European University
- 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Posters – Hall of Europe
- Humanitarian and Civil Protection Response of Turkish Armed Forces during Olive Branch Operation at Syria – Mustafa Altunsoy, Commander of Medical Regiment, Turkish Armed Forces Health Command, Medical Regiment. Ankara/ Turkey
- DAREnet projekt network building in Hungary – habil István Endrődi, president, Hungarian Civil Protection Association
- Spatial Distribution of Landslide-triggering Rainfall Thresholds in Lower Austria and Vienna – Damir Hatunic, PhD Student, University of Vienna; Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy; Department of Geography and Regional Research
- Training Impact on Disaster Management Exercising by using State-of-the-art Simulation, Information and Communication Tools – Helmut Aschbacher PhD, Project Officer IRONORE 2019, Austrian Red Cross Styrian Branch (ARC ST)
A programváltozás jogát fenntartjuk!