Researchers and practitioners in the field of disaster management are
particularly invited to take part in a forthcoming conference
on 'Mitigating Volcanic Crises: Practical Solutions for the 21st Century'
to be held in September at University College London.
See the announcement below for details:
The UCL Johnston-Lavis Conference 2004
Mitigating Volcanic Crises:
Practical Solutions for the 21st Century
Tuesday 31 August - Thursday 02 September 2004
University College London
This three-day conference will address practical strategies for responding
to volcanic crises. Sessions will combine scientific, social and
management criteria , in order to identify new methods (1) for making
short-term forecasts of eruptions and of types of volcanic hazard, (2) for
communicating the hazard to non-specialists, and (3) for designing
appropriate response plans, from defence measures to evacuation.
Organising Committee: Christopher Kilburn1, Bill McGuire1, John Twigg1 and
Søren Sørensen2.
1Benfield Hazard Research Centre, Department of Earth Sciences, and
2Department of Computer Science, University College London, Gower Street,
London, WC1E 6BT.
Contact email: [log in to unmask] See also: www.benfieldhrc.org
Sessions
• S1. Short-term forecasts of eruptions
Detailed monitoring during an emergency normally begins after a volcano
has shown clear signs of unrest. Session S1 will focus on new methods for
making quantitative short-term forecasts of eruptions and for evaluating
their limitations.
• S2. Emergency forecasts of the impact of volcanic hazards
Efficient crisis response requires evaluation of where and when a volcanic
hazard will strike. Session S2 will address new methods for simulating,
during an emergency, the evolution of volcanic hazards, from lava flows to
the distribution of tephra.
• S3. Managing volcanic crises
Delays in responding to an emergency can transform a menace into a
disaster. Too many examples exist of how poor management and
misunderstanding have increased the cost of an eruption. Session S3 will
evaluate optimum management structures among scientists, decision-makers,
emergency services, the media and the public, as well as innovative
methods for raising the effectiveness of emergency communications,
including computer-assisted training packages.
• S4. Design of mitigating strategies
Volcanic risk can be mitigated by actively intervening to reduce the
hazard or by moving vulnerable communities. Session S4 will concentrate on
the design of efficient evacuation strategies, as well as the
implementation of defence measures against lava flows, pyroclastic
phenomena and gas release.
Registration
We are aiming to keep the registration fee low to cover running costs
only.
It would greatly help us if you could meet the 12 July deadline.
Before 12 July 2004: £50.00 or €80.00 or US$ 100.00
Students and Concessions: £25.00 or €40.00 or US$ 50.00
After 12 July 2004: £70.00 or €115.00 or US$ 140.00
Students and Concessions: £35.00 or € 57.50 or US$ 70.00
(Euro and Dollar charges include surcharge for converting currency)
Abstract deadline
Abstracts should be submitted in electronic format (MS Word) by 12 July
2004. Please state preferred style of presentation (oral or poster) and
Session Number. Posters will be A0 Landscape (120 x 85 cm). Abstracts may
be e-mailed to [log in to unmask], or sent on floppy disk/CD ROM to the
address on the registration form.
Abstract Submission
PREFERRED PRESENTATION: ORAL/POSTER
PREFERRED SESSION: S1/S2/S3/S4
Style and font: Times New Roman, 12 pt
TITLE (CAPITALS)
[space]
Author1, Author2 etc.
[space]
1 Mailing address, Author 1 (email address)
2 Mailing address, Author 2 (email address) etc.
[space]
[space]
Main text. No paragraph indentation or references.
Max. 200 words. (Longer abstracts will be truncated!)
Accommodation
A wide selection of accommodation is available within walking distance of
UCL (WC1 postcode), ranging from bed-and-breakfast guesthouses to 4-star
hotels. Participants are requested to make their own arrangements. We are
currently negotiating discount hotel rates with an external company.
Further details will be sent to those who register.
Catering
Morning and afternoon refreshments will be provided.
For meals, a refectory and bars are available at UCL, while a large choice
of eating and drinking establishments are within a few minutes' walking
distance from the university.
A conference meal will be arranged for the evening of Wednesday 01
September at the Elysee restaurant in Percy St, off Tottenham Court Road.
This Greek restaurant has been run by the same family since 1939 and was a
favourite haunt of George Orwell (http://www.nostos.com/elysee/).
Cost per person: £27.50 or €45.00 or US$55.00.
Language
Presentations will be held in English.
Methods of Payment
Payment may be made by cheque in UK sterling, Euros or US Dollars. Please
make cheques payable to "University College London" and send them to the
address on the registration form. Personal callers may also pay in cash.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept payment by credit or debit card.
The UCL Johnston-Lavis Conference 2004
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete one form per delegate. If you are paying for more than one
delegate, please (1) give names of all those covered by your payment, and
(2) ensure that the others also complete an individual registration form.
Name
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Address
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Postcode ...............................
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Email ....................................
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Item Currency (£/€/$) Price
Registration
Full
Student/Concession
Conference Meal
TOTAL
Do you intend to present a paper?
YES/NO
If YES, (1) which is your preferred presentation?
ORAL/POSTER
(2) which is your preferred session?
S1/S2/S3/S4
Are you paying also for other delegates?
YES/NO
If YES, please give names here:
I enclose a cheque for £/€/$ ............., made payable to University
College London.
Signed .............................................................
Date ..........................................................
Name .............................................................
Please return to: Christopher Kilburn, Benfield Hazard Research Centre,
Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, Gower Street,
London, WC1E 6BT, UK.
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