Field Work Places: Kyoto National Museum, Ponto-cho district in Kyoto. Flood disaster occurred in the Hirafuku, Sayo-cho and Takeda, Asago-shi Kobe (area from the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) Earthquake in 1995. )
Organized by: Institute of Disaster Mitigation for Urban Cultural Heritage, Ritsumeikan University In cooperation with UNESCO, ICCROM, ICOM & ICOMOS/ICORP
Course Pictures
Field work for Risk Assessment (Ponto-cho)
Workshop for Emergency Response and Discussion (Ponto-cho)
Lecture of Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage (R-DMUCH)
Site visit of Cultural Heritage (Ninna-ji)
Fire Fighting Equipment (Ninga-ji)
Training Program – Typhoon Simulation (Kyoto City Disaster Prevention Center)
Lecture of Environmental Water Supply System (Kiyomizu Area)
Site visit of Kiyomizu-dera World Heritage site
Site visit of Preservation District (Sannenzaka Area)
Lecture of Flood Disaster and Planning of Disaster Prevention (Sayo-cho, Hirafuku)
Site visit of the district damaged by typhoon (Sayo-cho, Hirafuku)
Takeda Castle
Final Presentation and Discussion
Farewell and Certification
International Symposium (group photo)
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