This page uses javascript. Please enable your browser's javascript.

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø

Members of the Board of Directors of GADRI - Term of Office from April 2024 to March 2028

Americas covering North and South America

ICRL-WesternUni.png

PaulKovacs.png¤Î¥µ¥à¥Í¥¤¥ë»­Ïñ


Chair (Since April 2018~), Board of Directors of the ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø (GADRI)

Colombbia_UNGRD_102022.jpg

Unidad Nacional para la Gesti¨®n del Riesgo de Desastres

ANA_MILENA_PRADA.jpg

Deputy Director, Unidad Nacional para la Gesti¨®n del Riesgo de Desastres de Colombia-UNGRD) - National Unit for Disaster Risk Management in Colombia (NGRD), Colombia


Irasema Alcanta Ayala.jpg

Irasema Alc¨¢ntara-Ayala

Professor, Professor and Researcher at the Institute of Geography of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

USA_UniDelaware_2017.jpg

KENDRA JAMES.JPG

Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director, Disaster Research Center Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware, USA

Asia and Oceania

India_IITRoorkee.gif

Sumit Sen.jpg

Head, Department of Hydrology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR), India

Japan_GSGES.jpg

ÌïÖÐǧŒ¤½ÌÊÚ¡¡P1014456-225x300.jpeg

Dean, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies (GSGES), Kyoto University, Japan

RogerBAARS.jpg

Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies (GSGES), Kyoto University, Japan

IRIDeS.jpg

YuichiOno.jpg

Professor, Practical Research and Collaboration Division, International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University, Japan

Thailand_ADPC.png

BillHo.jpg

Director, Asian Disaster Prevention Center (ADPC), Bangkok, Thailand

Europe and Africa

Sweden_SEI_May20181.jpg

GuoyiHan.jpg

Senior Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) headquarters, Sweden

UK_NorthumbriaUni_2019.jpg

AndrewCollins.jpg

Andrew Collins

Professor of Disaster and Development, DDN, Northumbria University New Castle, United Kingdom

UK_UniSalford_2022.jpg

Kaushal.jpg

Professor, Centre for Disaster Resilience, School of Science, Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom

GADRI Secretariat¡¡

Japan-DPRI.png

hirokazutatano.jpg


Secretary-General, GADRI

Professor, , Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Japan

GADRI Regional Alliances

  • African Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (AADRI), Bindura University of Science, Zimbabwe
  • North American Alliance of Hazards and Disaster Research Institutes (NAAHDRI), Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA -
  • South Asian Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (SAARDRI), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, India -
  • UK Alliance of Disaster Research (UKADR), Co-chair, Northumbria University, UK -

Welcome to GADRI!

Prof. Tatano-2015.jpg

Established in March 2015 as an outcome of the 2nd Global Summit of Research Institutes for Disaster Risk Reduction, GADRI is a collaborative platform for discussion, sharing knowledge and promoting networks on topics related to disaster risk reduction and resilience to disasters. GADRI is committed to support the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 which has pointed out the need to better link sustainable development and climate change efforts towards a common goal of harmonious living with nature and our planet.


In order to support these goals, GADRI is engaged in:

  • commitments to contribute to the Science and Technology Raodmap to implement the Sendai Framework Agenda for 2030
  • Enhance collaboration among member organizations to foster scientific exchange and collaborative research
  • encourage evaluation and reporting of research achievements and gaps through the biennial GADRI Global Summit
  • Dissemination of information on existing global disasters consequences databases and other information through Disaster and Risk Research: GADRI Book Series
  • Sharing information on activities through newletter - GADRI Actions
  • Encourage communication tool/method for sharing knowledge on real-time applications for early warning systems and fast responses to disasters
  • Endorse GADRI member research proposals
  • Development of a database for data collection in future events


We are young and active. Currently, over 190 member institutions from around the world have joined GADRI.


While striving to accomplish our vision of GADRI, our expectation from you is to identify the status of current research achievements and gaps in your area of research to achieve disaster risk reduction in the real world; review and report these status during the biennialGADRI Global Summit; and assist us with our commitment to contribute to the goals of the Science and Technology Raodmap to implement the Priority Areas of the Sendai Framework Agenda 2030.

GADRI membership is free and we welcome you to join us and continue to work together with us to make disaster resilient world.


Dr. Hirokazu Tatano, Professor and Vice-Director for Future Plans; and
Head of Reserach Division of Disaster Management for Safe and Secure Society,
Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University

GADRI activities will be streamlined to fully support the targets of the 2016 Science and Technology Roadmap to support the implementation of the , which calls for the need of focused action across sectors by States at local, national, regional and global levels. The four Priority Areas of the Sendai Framework are as follows:

  • Priority 1: Understanding disaster risk
  • Priority 2: Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk
  • Priority 3: Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
  • Priority 4: Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and to "Build Back Better" in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.[1]


[1] Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2020

I. Atmospheric and Water Related Disasters

Brief Description

Atmospheric and hydrospheric phenomena have a variety of spatio-temporal scales from microscales, regional-scales, to global scales. Such phenomena include tornadoes, heavy rainfalls, typhoons, and planetary-scale anomalous weather. Deep and coherent understanding of the mechanisms of these phenomena and also the processes leading to various consequences thereof are the key to mitigate disaster risks. Our thematic area contributes to global disaster risk reduction by providing united efforts in weather and climate related sciences and engineering.

Activities

FlashFloods_logo.jpg

The fourth International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi Systems - Urban Flood Risk Management: Mitigation and Adaptation Measures in the MENA Region was held at the University of Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco from 4 to 6 December 2018.

The third International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi System - Disaster Risk Reduction and Water Harvesting in the Arab Regions was held at the Muscat, Sultanate of Oman from 5 to 7 December 2017.

This event is the second in a new series of annual International Symposia on Flash Floods in Wadi Systems. Furthermore this symposium was supported by the Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) and the ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø (GARDI) of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Japan.

First International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi System - Disaster Risk Reduction and Water Harvesting of Flash Floods in the Arab Regions was held at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Uji Campus, Kyoto, Japan from 14 to 15 October 2015.

II. Earthquake and Volcanic Disasters

Brief Description

The Earthquake and Volcano Hazard group supports international collaborative research related to seismic and volcanic hazards. The group supports international exchange of data and promotes access of these data sets for research purposes. Also, the group helps coordinate field investigations of important earthquakes and volcanic events.

Activities

GADRI Earthquake and Volcano Group held the workshop on "Bridging Strong-motion and Earthquake Damage" at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Uji Campus, Kyoto, Japan on 25 February 2016.

III. Geo©\Hazards

Brief Description


Geohazards exhibit various aspects wenomena, such as landslides, debris flow, soil eroson, liquefaction, settlement, in both natural and artificial geomaterials, depending on spatial distribution of topographic, hydrologic and geologic conditions. Potential of geo-hazards are also time varying due to the long-term phenomena such as regional tectonics and climate change, and also short-term processes, especially by heavy rainfall, snow melting, and earthquake shaking. Spatial and temporal prediction of geo-hazards, risk assessment and countermeasures against human, social and economic damages requires collaborative approaches across various scientific or engineering disciplines. We need tight coupling of updated scientific understanding of earth surface processes and latest technology in geotechnical engineering for developing, sharing, and generalizing the strategy for geo-hazard mitigation, with feedbacks from its social applications.

Activities

The 4th Slope Tectonics Conference was held at Kyoto University. There were two days meeting session held in Kyoto followed by a three-day field trip to the Kii Mountains, a world heritage site, in Kii Peninsula, Central Japan. The conference was held from 14 to 18 October 2017.


Workshop on "New Generation of Geohazard Mapping and Strategy for Its Social Application" at Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Uji Campus, Obaku Plaza on 12 March 2016.

GEMINI (Geohazard mitigation on the new innovation in science and engineering) is a project for developing, sharing and generalizing the strategy for geohazard mitigation.

IV. Integrated Disaster Risk Management

Brief Description

"Disaster Risk Reduction" requires tackling the various factors that influence a society's vulnerability to disasters in an integrated, holistic, and comprehensive way, which finally call for a concept, framework, methodology of "Integrated Disaster Risk Management". Successful integrated disaster risk management requires integration between disciplines, stakeholders, levels of government, and between global, regional, national, local and individual efforts, which fills gaps between theory and practice under functional scheme of "Disaster Risk Governance". This group is to share and discuss findings, tested assumptions and commonplace knowledge, new methods and innovative ideas defining and strengthening the framework of integrated disaster risk management.

Activities

GADRI Open Discussion Forum: How Can Disaster Research Institutes Significantly Contribute to Real World Disaster Risk Reduction? - was heldat the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Collaborative Research Hub - 3F, Kyoto University, Japan on 15 March 2018.

GADRI Open Discussion Forum: GADRI Projects and Activities was heldat the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Collaborative Research Hub - 3F, Kyoto University, Japan on 23 March 2016. The Forum was held in conjunction with the First Meeting of the GADRI Board of Directors and was attended by 55 participants from 18 countries representing various institutions and governmental agencies.


The ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø of Disaster Research Institute (GADRI) organized a Round Table Discussion Workshop: Towards an Integrated Disaster Risk Research Platform for Hydro-Meteorological Hazards at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Uji Campus, Kyoto, Japan on 13 and 16 October 2015.

GADRI is hosted by the, , Uji Campus, Kyoto, Japan.

Secretary-General

Prof. Hirokazu Tatano, Vice-Director, DPRI, Kyoto University; and
Secretary-General, GADRI

Programme Adviser

Prof. Manabu Hashimoto, Director, DPRI, Kyoto University

Committee Members

Prof. Masahiro Chigira
Prof. Ana Maria Cruz
Prof. Manabu Hashimoto
Prof. Yoshiki Ikeda
Prof. Hirohiko Ishikawa
Prof. Tomotaka Iwata
Ms. Wilma James
Dr. Sameh Ahmed Kantoush
Prof. Hiroshi Kawase
Dr. Kenji Kawaike
Dr. Yuki Matsushi
Mr. Hideki Matsuura
Ms. Ayuna Matthews
Prof. Jim Mori
Dr. Kazuyoshi Nishijima
Dr. Masamitsu Onishi
Ms. Kaoru Saeki, Manager, Publications Office
Dr. Subhajyoti Samaddar
Prof. Tetsuya Sumi
Dr. Tetsuya Takemi
Mr. Akihiro Yamate, Director of Administration, DPRI, Kyoto University
Dr. Muneta Yokomatsu
Dr. Ryokei Yoshimura

Secretariat

Ms. Wilma James, Project Activity Coordinator
Ms. Ayuna Matthews, Secretary
Mr. Hideki Matsuura, Technical Support

Contact details: secretariat-gadri@dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp

The Charter of GADRI





Member Institutions of GADRI Board of Directors



Europe and Africa

1.
2.

3.
4.

Asia and Oceania


5.
6.
7. 8.




Americas


9.
10. 11.



Secretariat


12.

GADRI seeks to contribute to enhancing disaster risk reduction and disaster resilience in close collaboration with organizations around the world through sharing of information, knowledge, experiences and ideas on disaster research.


GADRI Objectives


To achieve the above purpose, GADRI has the following objectives:

  • To establish a global research network

  • To provide a research road map, and plans and organization of disaster research groups

  • To promote capacity development of disaster research institutes and enhance researcher and student exchange

  • To promote exchange and sharing of data and information for scientific research across the globe

  • To serve as an advocacy organization to speak with one voice in an effort to influence decision-making processes.

2ndGS-Group -2015.jpg

Following the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA), advances have been made in the application of damage reduction principles, but many challenges remain as seen by the continued increase in disaster losses. Also, the new Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 with support from the Scientific and Technical Advisory Group of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), has pointed out the need to better link sustainable development and climate change efforts towards a common goal of harmonious living with nature and our planet. The Framework explicitly calls for coordinated efforts by the scientific community to deepen the understanding of disaster risks, promote evidence-based implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies, and transfer and disseminate scientific knowledge and technologies in support of decision making processes.


Building on these, participants of the "2nd Global Summit of Research Institutes for Disaster Risk Reduction: Development of a Research Road Map for the Next Decade," met to in March 2015 at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University to discuss how the disaster research institutes can contribute to disaster risk reduction in the next 15 years in accordance with the goals of the Sendai Framework.


The outcome of the discussion was the establishment of the "²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø (GADRI)." GADRI is a forum for sharing knowledge and promoting collaboration on topics related to disaster risk reduction and resilience to disasters and is a network of networks guided by organizational values for disaster risk reduction that are reflected in the .