DPRI 50th Sogo Bosai Seminar”Another Challenge: Systemic Thinking and Design for Community-based Disaster Risk Governance”

Another Challenge: Systemic Thinking and Design for Community-based Disaster Risk Governance Norio OKADA(Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University)

Research Center for Disaster Reduction Systems and Research Division of Disaster Management for Safe and Secure Society organize seminar series “Sogo Bosai Seminar (Integrated Disaster Risk Management Seminar)”. This is to commemorate 50th Sogo Bosai Seminar and Prof. Norio Okada, Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University who is the founder of the concept of Integrated Disaster Risk Management will share its new challenges and future vision.

Details

Year/Term
2021
Date
November 26th , 2021 to April 16th , 2024
Faculty/
Graduate School
Disaster Prevention Research Institute
Language
English
Instructor name
Norio Okada(Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University)
Place
International Exchange Hall I, Clock Tower in Yoshida Campus

[ Abstract ]

I will take this occasion to propose another level of integration for disaster risk governance. Based on my three-decade-long field-based research, together with the ever-increasing complexity of disasters and societal dynamics, I will address the need for an innovative design approach based on community-focused systemic thinking. Some illustrations will be made, and further research themes suggested.

[ Bio ]

Dr. Norio OKADA received B.D. (1970), M.Eng. (1972), and Dr. Eng. (1977), all from Kyoto University. He also received honoris causa of Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada (1995).

He currently serves as adviser to the Institute of Disaster Area Revitalization, Regrowth and Governance at Kwansei Gakuin University in Nishinomiya, Japan. He is also visiting professor of Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan. He is Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University where he also served as Director of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI). He is Founding President of the International Society for Integrated Disaster Risk Management (IDRiM Society), and former President of the Japan Society for Natural Disaster Science. He specializes in disaster risk governance, infrastructure planning and management, sustainable development, conflict management, and community-based participatory approach. Dr. Okada’s current research themes include adaptive design of human-based resilient and sustainable communities under Persistent Disruptive Stressors (PDSs) and strategic participatory approach for Building Back Better, even Before Disasters.

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