Presentations from the conference
Keynote presentations
Keynote 1: Rethinking learning in the new digital age
Niraj Thurairajah, Programme Director, Birmingham City University, UK
Keynote 2: Lifelong Learning and Disaster Risk Reduction Policies, Programmes, and Challenges in the Southeast Asian Region
Ethel P Valenzuela, Deputy Director of SEAMEO Secretariat, Bangkok, Thailand
Keynote 3: Paving the Way to Resilience through Lifelong Learning: Micro-planning and community learning centres for disaster management
Satoko Yano, Programme Specialist of Inclusive Quality Education (IQE), UNESCO Bangkok, Thailand
Keynote 4: Disaster risk management: sustaining cultural integrity – the key to societal resilience
Professor Simon R. Molesworth, AO QC and Vice-Chancellor’s Professiorial Fellow at Monash University, Australia
Commentaries
Commentary 1: Continuing the Conversation: Resilience or Re-silence?: Reclaiming resilience for Lifelong Learning in the context of Disaster Management
Jose Roberto Guevara, Associate Professor, RMIT, Australia
Commentary 2: Lifelong Learning and Resilience in Disaster Management: Some Comments and Observations
Uwe Gartenschlager, Regional Director, Southeast Asia DVV International
Workshop speakers
Workshop A: Risk Identification and Preparedness
Risk Identification and Preparedness for Extreme Heat: Some lessons from the Field
A1. Associate Professor Mokbul Morsed Ahmad, Coordinator for RRDP, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Abstract, Presentation
Flood Preparedness – Lesson learned from private households and small businesses in Can Tho city, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
A2. Do Thi Chin, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
Abstract, Presentation
Rethinking Risk Perception Influence on Local Resilience in Urban Cities and Rural Communities
A3. Associate Professor Ann Kristina M. Bojsen, Bachelor´s Degree Programme in Emergency and Risk Management, Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen Denmark
Abstract, Presentation
Preparing Teachers and Principals to Play a Significant Role Community Disaster Preparedness and Resilience
A4. Associate professor Carol Mutch, School in Critical Studies in Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract, Presentation
Workshop B: Restoring Heritage
Resilience in the Tsunami Disaster-Stricken Area and Learning Activities of the Resident―Reconstruction of the Great East Japan Earthquake Area
B1. Professor Emeritus Akitoshi Teuchi, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract, Presentation
Developing Disaster Risk Management Plan to Conserve the Outstanding Universal Value of the Historic City of Ayutthaya, Thailand
B2. Hatthaya Siriphatthanakun, Specialist in Cultural Heritage Conservation, SEAMEO SPAFA
Abstract, Presentation
Managing Conflicts in Heritage Sites, a case of Majapahit Sites in Trowulan – Indonesia
B3. Catrini Pratihari Kubontubuh, M.Arch, PhD Candidate of Architecture, School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development of Institut Teknologi Bandung / Chairperson of Indonesian Heritage Trust
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Workshop C: Resilient Recovery
The Resilience Index towards Natural Disaster in Indonesia
C1. Ratih Dyah Kusumastuti and Viverita, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Abstract, Presentation
Emergency Management Capacity Building: Case of New Zealand
C2. Raj Prasanna, Massey University, New Zealand
Abstract, Presentation
Community Learning Center and Climate Change
C3. Vanna Peou, Non-Formal Education Coordinator of NGO Education Partnership (NEP)
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Workshop D: Risk Reduction and Prevention
Aid Niching in Disaster Response and in Post-Disaster Recovery: Differences and implications
D1. Associate Professor J. Sedfrey S. Santiago, Ateneo de Manila University, The Philippines
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Pedagogies of The Unknown: Preparing in a state of uncertainty
D2. Associate professor Mara Benadusi, University of Catania, Italy
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Community-Based Disaster Preparedness Program in Aceh Province, Indonesia: A Case of Meuraxa Sub-District, Banda Aceh City, Aceh Province, Indonesia
D3. Muchlisin Z. A., Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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Lifelong Learning in Disaster Management: The Indian initiative
D4. Vijay Deshpande, Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, India
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