18 August-13 October 2022, ITC2022 (Online Course)
2022 ITC Theme: Traditional knowledge for disaster risk management of cultural heritage
Participants: 15 participants and 6 associate observers from Australia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Iran, Italy, Lebanon, Nepal, New Zealand, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Republic of Mauritius, Romania, Taiwan ROC, Turkey, and United States of America.
Community-based Disaster Mitigation Activities in Ponto-Cho, a Historic District Known as Hanamachi, Kyoto
Disaster Mitigation System in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kyoto
Fire Prevention Facilities at Higashi Hongan-Ji Temple, Kyoto
Post-Disaster Recovery Status of Minami-Sanriku after 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, Tohoku
Kozagawa-Japanese Rural Houses & Its Traditional Knowledge for DRM (New video of 2022)
Fukuchiyama– Japanese Town Hoses & its Traditional Knowledge for DRM (New video of 2022)
Organized by: Institute of Disaster Mitigation for Urban Cultural Heritage, Ritsumeikan University In collaboration with ICCROM and contributed by UNESCO, ICOM & ICOMOS/ICORP
Course Pictures
Opening Remarks from Chancellor of Ritsumeikan University, Prof Yoshio Nakatani
Opening Remarks from Ms. Valerie Magar, ICCROM
Site Visit Video, Fukuchiyama
Site Visit Video, Kozagawa
Groupwork on Disaster Risk Reduction on Disaster Risk Production Considering Urban Challenges in Historic Urban Areas
Workshop on Disaster Imagination Game (DIG)
Lecture on Seismic Performance of Japanese Historical Structures
Lecture on Landslide Assessment
Lecture on Climate Change and Risk Prevention
Lecture on GIS for Disaster Management of Historical Cities and Cultural Heritage
Lecture on Traditional Knowledge for Disaster Mitigation in Japanese Houses
Lecture on Disaster Mitigation for Cultural Heritage by Kyoto City Fire Department
Lecture on Emergency Response Utilizing Traditional Knowledge by Community in Nepal
Lecture on Cultural Heritage Disaster Risk Management System and Response in the Event of a Disaster in Japan
Lecture on Formulation of Scenarios
Lecture on Conflict Analysis for Cultural Heritage
Role Play
Lecture on Post Disaster Recovery Process in Tohoku
Lecture on Assessment Risk Management: BIM Procedures
Lecture on DRM System in Kyoto National Museum
Lecture on Disaster Recovery through a Social Science Lens
Panel Discussion on “Traditional Knowledge for DRM of Cultural Heritage”
Panel Discussion on “Traditional Knowledge for DRM of Cultural Heritage”
Panel Discussion on “Traditional Knowledge for DRM of Cultural Heritage”
Lecture on Management System and Management Planning for Heritage Sites
Lecture on Governmental Policies of Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Properties
Lecture on Recent Development and Emergency Response to Cultural Heritage in Crisis Situations
Discussion with Former Participants on “Challenges for Making DRM Plans of CH”
Discussion with Former Participants on “Challenges for Making DRM Plans of CH”
Discussion with Former Participants on “Challenges for Making DRM Plans of CH”
Discussion with Former Participants on “Challenges for Making DRM Plans of CH”
Discussion with Former Participants on “Challenges for Making DRM Plans of CH”
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