Second Announcement:THE 2nd INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GEO-HAZARDS PERCEPTION, COGNITION AND PREDICTION
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Geohazards pose a significant threat to human lives and cause substantial economic and financial damage annually. The monitoring, analysis, and prediction of these hazards are crucial for effective disaster prevention and mitigation. In light of this, we are delighted to announce the 2nd International Symposium on Geo-Hazards Perception, Cognition and Prediction (ISGHPCP), to be held from October 25-28, 2024, in Changsha, China.
Hosted by Central South University (CSU) and organized by the School of Geosciences and Info-Physics in conjunction with the Laboratory of Geo-Hazards PCP, this symposium will serve as a premier forum for experts, scholars, researchers and Ph.D students to exchange the state-of-the-arts ideas and discuss most recent advancements in geo-hazards studies and practices.
The ISGHPCP aims to bring together a diverse group of international participants, including researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and Ph.D students, to explore cutting-edge developments in understanding and predicting geo-hazards. The event will highlight interdisciplinary approaches that integrate earth sciences, geomatics, remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and data science to enhance our capacity to perceive, comprehend, and forecast geological and environmental risks.
A. IMPORTANT DATES
25 August 2024 Abstract submission deadline
25 October 2024 Onsite-registration
26 October 2024 Opening ceremony and parallel sessions
27 October 2024 Parallel sessions and closing ceremony
28 October 2024 Departure
B. Abstract submission
Abstract Guidelines: Authors are invited to submit a one-page English abstract. The abstract limit is one page but must have at least 300 words. No full-length paper is required. The abstract should explain clearly the content and relevance of the proposed scientific and technical contribution. On a separate page list the following information: (1) Title of the paper, (2) Name, affiliation, and email of each author, (3) Corresponding author and Presenting author, (4) Topic or Session Number. Please submit your abstract via the website http://www.geohazard2024.com/.
C. PARALLEL SESSIONS
S1:Earthquake precursor perception and mechanism cognition
S2:Landslide investigation and susceptibility mapping
S3:Perception and cognition of glacier instability
S4:Flood monitoring and risk assessment
S5:Remote sensing for wildfire and volcano
S6:InSAR for Geo-hazards monitoring and precaution
S7:Collaborative observations for geosystem coupling and catastrophe
S8:Satellites scheduling and emergency observation
S9:Rapid extraction of disaster elements
S10: Crowdsourcing data collection, evaluation, integration and application for disaster
S11: Multimode data fusion for natural disaster perception
S12: Disaster loss assessment with heterogeneous data
S13: International cooperation for disaster risk reduction and best practices
S14: Cloud service and decision-making support system for disaster
D. Conference venue and accomodation
Location: HB Beautiful Season Hotel, Changsha, China
Registration Fee: RMB¥ 1000 for each participant (Researchers and Ph.D Students. Master students are not allowed participation for limited space)
Housing: Organizer recommends HB Beautiful Season Hotel in Changsha. Please submit your accommodation reservation on the conference website before 15 October 2024.
The single and double rooms all are RMB¥ 428 per day. Participants will be responsible for covering their own hotel accommodation expenses.