Thursday 25 November 2021

Disaster Management 2021 - Post Conference Report

7th International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes

10–12 November 2021

Online


Overview


With the main objective to preserve our delegates’ wellbeing, but also with the belief that the scientific community should not be stopped, WIT decided that Disaster Management 2021 should not take place as scheduled, in Rome, Italy, but take place as an online event instead.

The conference was co-organised by the Wessex Institute, UK, represented by Prof Giorgio Passerini and the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy, represented by Professor Fabio Garzia, Mara Lombardi and Honorary Chairman Massimo Guarascio.

The conference, which started in The New Forest UK, in 2009, is well-established and always attracts a wide international spread of delegates. This series of conferences originated with the need for academia and practitioners to exchange knowledge and experience on the way to handle the increasing risk of natural and human-made disasters. Recent major earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods and other natural phenomena have resulted in huge losses in terms of human life and property destruction. A new range of human-made disasters have afflicted humanity in modern times; terrorist activities have been added to more classical disasters such as those due to the failure of industrial installations, for instance. It is important to understand the nature of these global risks to be able to develop strategies to prepare for these events, and plan effective responses in terms of disaster management and the associated human health impacts.

Opening of the Conference

The conference was opened by Prof Giorgio Passerini, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, who welcomed the delegates to the event on behalf of all Chairs.

Invited Presentations

There were a series of invited lectures on advanced topics of research and applications, as follows:

  • “Reducing community vulnerability in Pacific Forum Island countries: Lessons from a Pandemic”
    by Dr Vivienne Saverimuttu, Western Sydney University, Australia

  • “Spatial relationship between placement of shrines and risk of flooding in low-lying areas at the Eastern Tokyo metropolitan region”
    by Prof Hiroshi Gotoh, Nihon University, Japan

  • “Environmental remediation and possible use of terrestrial microbial fuel cells”
    by Prof Vincenzo Ferrara, University of Rome, “La Sapienza”, Italy

  • “A seductive attraction of apocalyptic desire: panic, trauma news and pathogen armeggedons”
    by Dr Natalie Baker, Sam Houston State University, USA

  • “Building resilient coalitions: Health and medical response through COVID-19 concurrent events”
    by Prof Magdalena Denham, Sam Houston State University, USA

  • “The role of awareness to prevent personal disasters: Reducing the risks for from falling into Phishing by strengthening user awareness”
    by Prof Roman Brandtweiner, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

  • “Municipal coastal socio-ecological system monitoring developments: Multi-disciplinary citizen science perspective”
    by Prof Raimonds Ernsteins, University of Latvia, Latvia

Conference Sessions

The papers presented during the conference were classified under the following headings:

  • Public health risk
  • Socio-economic issues
  • Environmental issues
  • Emergency preparedness and risk mitigation
  • • Disaster modelling

Q&A Live Zoom Sessions

Conference delegates were invited to participate in two Q&A Live Zoom Sessions which took place on the 11th and 12th of November. These friendly sessions were a great opportunity for participants to interact with each other and ask questions to authors about their papers.

Conference Publication

Papers presented at this conference are published in Vol. 207 of the WIT Transactions on The Built Environment (ISSN: 1743-3509). Papers presented at the meeting are available Open Access in the eLibrary of the Wessex Institute (https://www.witpress.com/elibrary) from where they can be freely downloaded by any interested parties.

Closing of the Conference

We are very sorry that we were not able to meet our delegates in person this year.

We would like to thank the delegates for participating in the event and look forward to meeting them at the next conference in the series which is due to be reconvened in 2023.

Related Conferences

Waste Management and Environmental Impact 2022

Sustainable Development and Planning 2022

Air and Water Pollution 2022

FRIAR 2022

HPSM/OPTI/SUSI 2022

RISK/SAFE 2022

Wednesday 17 November 2021

SAFE 2021 - Post Conference Report

9th International Conference on Safety and Security Engineering

9–11 November 2021

Online


Overview


With the main objective to preserve our delegates’ wellbeing, but also with the belief that the scientific community should not be stopped, WIT decided that SAFE 2021 should not take place as scheduled, in Rome, Italy, but take place as an online event instead.

The conference was co-organised by the Wessex Institute, UK, represented by Prof Giorgio Passerini and the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy, represented by Professor Fabio Garzia, Mara Lombardi and Honorary Chairman Massimo Guarascio.

The conference, which started in Rome, Italy in 2005, is well-established and always attracts a wide international spread of delegates. The purpose of the Conference is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the most recent research and industrial developments in the theoretical and practical aspects of safety and security engineering. It covers areas such as crisis management, security engineering, natural disasters and emergencies, terrorism, IT security, man-made hazards, risk management, control, protection and mitigation issues, and many others.

Opening of the Conference

The conference was opened by Prof Fabio Garzia, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, who welcomed the delegates to the event on behalf of all Conference Chairs.

Keynote Address

The programme opened with a Keynote by Prof Massimo Guarascio:

“As low as reasonably practicable. How it does work in the rail and road tunnels in Italian rules. ‘Risk acceptability/tolerability criteria. The Gu@larp model”

Invited Presentations

There were a series of invited lectures on advanced topics of research and applications, as follows:

  • Seismic geostatistics application to the territorial infrastructure resilience and sustainability” 
    by Prof Massimo Guarascio, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy

  • Emotional reactions to risk perception in the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy
    by Prof Fabio Garzia, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy

  • Concepts and operational tools for multihazard risk analysis in road tunnels. The San Benedetto event
    by Prof Mara Lombardi, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy

  • A novel facility for statically testing the stability of vehicles: technical features and possibilities
    by Dr Marco Bietresato, Free University of Bolzano, Italy

  • Development and Implementation of Real-time Sediment Disaster Warning System
    by Prof Takeyasu Suzuki, University of Yamanashi, Japan

  • Risk reduction in transport system in emergency conditions: a framework for demand analysis
    by Prof Francesco Russo, Mediterranea University of ​​Reggio Calabria, Italy

  • Evaluation of safety when a seismic isolated building collides with retaining walls considering different number of floors
    by Prof Carlos Cuadra, Akita Prefectural University, Japan

  • Behavior of active and passive noise reduction personal protective equipment. A case study in a limestone quarry plant
    by Dr Andrea Antonucci, University of Roma, Italy

Conference Sessions

The papers presented during the conference were classified under the following headings:

  • Earthquakes and natural hazards
  • Critical infrastructures
  • Counter-terrorism
  • Human factors and risk perception
  • Risk analysis and assessment
  • Modelling and experiments
  • Cyber security / e-security

Special Session

Prof Francesco Russo, from the Mediterranea University of ​​Reggio Calabria, Italy, organised a Special Session on “Risk reduction in Transport System in Emergency Conditions” consisting of 4 papers in addition to his own invited paper:

  • Risk Reduction in Transport System in Emergency Conditions: a framework for Network Design Problem
    by Prof Antonino Vitetta, Mediterranea University of ​​Reggio Calabria, Italy

  • Risk Reduction in Transport System in Emergency Conditions: a framework for Supply analysis
    by Prof Giuseppe Musolino, Mediterranea University of ​​Reggio Calabria, Italy

  • Risk Reduction in Transport System in Emergency Conditions: a framework for Evacuation Planning
    by Prof Corrado Rindone, Mediterranea University of ​​Reggio Calabria, Italy

  • Risk Reduction in Transport System in Emergency Conditions: a framework for Decision Support Systems
    by Prof Massimo Di Gangi, University of Messina, Italy

Q&A Live Zoom Sessions

Conference delegates were invited to participate in two Q&A Live Zoom Sessions which took place on the 10th and 11th of November. These friendly sessions were a great opportunity for participants to interact with each other and ask questions to authors about their papers.

Conference Publication

Papers presented at this conference are published in Vol. 206 of the WIT Transactions on The Built Environment (ISSN: 1743-3509). Papers presented at the meeting are available Open Access in the eLibrary of the Wessex Institute (https://www.witpress.com/elibrary) from where they can be freely downloaded by any interested parties.

Closing of the Conference

We are very sorry that we were not able to meet our delegates in person this year.

We would like to thank the delegates for participating in the event and look forward to meeting them at the next conference in the series which is due to be reconvened in October 2022.

Related Conferences

Waste Management and Environmental Impact 2022

Sustainable Development and Planning 2022

FRIAR 2022

HPSM/OPTI/SUSI 2022

RISK/SAFE 2022

Monday 8 November 2021

BIM 2021 - Post Conference Report

4th International Conference on Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Design, Construction and Operations

27–29 October 2021

Online


Overview


With the main objective to preserve our delegates’ wellbeing, but also with the belief that the scientific community should not be stopped, WIT decided that BIM 2021 should not take place as scheduled, in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, but take place as an online event instead.

The conference was organised by the Wessex Institute, UK, represented by Professor Juan Casares, the University of the West of England, UK, represented by Dr Lamine Mahdjoubi and the University of Alicante, Spain represented by Dr Antonio Galiano Garrigos.

The conference, which started in Bristol, UK in 2015 is well-established and always attracts a wide international spread of delegates. The variety of topics covered by the conference includes the modern construction industry and built environment disciplines that have been transformed through the development of new and innovative BIM tools and techniques. These have fundamentally altered the manner in which construction teams operate; the processes through which designs are evolved; and the relationships between conceptual, detail, construction and life cycle stages.

Opening of the Conference

The conference was opened on behalf of all BIM 2021 Chairman by Dr Lamine Mahdjoubi, who welcomed the delegates to the event.

Invited Speakers

There were a series of invited lectures on advanced topics of research and applications, as follows:

  • “Green building design and assessment with computational BIM: The workflow and case study”
    by Yaik Wah Lim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

  • “Virtual reality stories for construction training scenarios: the case of social distancing at the construction site”
    by Felipe Munoz, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile

  • “HBIM work methodology applied to preventive maintenance: A state-of-the-art review”
    by Antonio Galiano Garrigos, University of Alicante, Spain

  • “Digital twin for critical infrastructures: the Ventotene island port case study”
    by Fabrizio Cumo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Conference Sessions

The papers presented during the conference were classified under the following headings:

  • BIM and sustainability
  • Advanced BIM platforms
  • BIM and automation in construction
  • BIM and cultural heritage
  • BIM for infrastructure development
  • Special session on Digital Twin and artificial intelligence for buildings and Infrastructures, organized by Fabrizio Cumo

Q&A Live Zoom Sessions

Conference delegates were invited to participate in two Q&A Live Zoom Sessions which took place on 28th and 29th October 2021. These friendly sessions were a great opportunity for participants to interact with each other and ask questions to authors about their papers.

Conference Publication

Papers presented at this conference are published in Volume 205 of the WIT Transactions on the Built Environment (Electronic ISSN: 1743-3509). Papers presented at the meeting are available Open Access in the eLibrary of the Wessex Institute (https://www.witpress.com/elibrary) from where they can be freely downloaded by any interested parties.

A few papers were selected for publication in the International Journal of Energy Production and Management and the International Journal of Transport Development and Integration.

Closing of the Conference

We are very sorry that we were not able to meet our delegates in person this year.

We would like to thank the delegates for participating in the event and look forward to meeting them at the next conference in the series which is due to be reconvened in 2023.

Related Conferences

Sustainable Development and Planning 2022

HPSM/OPTI/SUSI 2022

Eco-Architecture 2022

Sustainable City 2022

Friday 5 November 2021

Air Pollution 2021 - Post Conference Report

29th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution

26–28 October 2021

Online


Overview


With the main objective to preserve our delegates’ wellbeing, but also with the belief that the scientific community should not be stopped, WIT decided that Air Pollution 2021 should not take place as scheduled, in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, but take place as an online event instead.

The conference was organised by the Wessex Institute, UK, represented by Professor Juan Casares, the University of the West of England, represented by Professor Jim Longhurst and Dr Jo Barnes, and the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

The conference, which started in Mexico in 1993, is well-established and always attracts a wide international spread of delegates. The meetings in this series have discussed and considered many important air pollution issues and the international nature of the attendees has ensured that the conference findings and conclusions enjoy wide and rapid dissemination amongst the air pollution science and policy communities.

Opening of the Conference

The conference was opened by Professor Juan Casares who welcomed the delegates to the event.

Invited Speakers

There were a series of invited lectures on advanced topics of research and applications, as follows:

  • “Private electric mobility and expected impacts on climate and air quality”
    by Marco Schiavon, University Of Trento, Italy

  • “Estimation of emissions by road vehicles in the metropolitan region of Salvador”
    by Erick Giovani Sperandio Nascimento, SENAI CIMATEC, Brazil

Conference Sessions

The papers presented during the conference were classified under the following headings:

  • Air Pollution Modelling
  • Indoor air pollution
  • Emission studies
  • Air pollution management, policy and legislation
  • Monitoring, measuring and data
  • Global, regional and local studies

Q&A Live Zoom Sessions

Conference delegates were invited to participate in two Q&A Live Zoom Sessions which took place on 27th and 28th October. These friendly sessions were a great opportunity for participants to interact with each other and ask questions to authors about their papers.

Conference Publication

Papers presented at this conference are published in Vol. 252 of the WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (Electronic ISSN: 1743-3541). Papers presented at the meeting are available Open Access in the eLibrary of the Wessex Institute (https://www.witpress.com/elibrary) from where they can be freely downloaded by any interested parties.

A few papers were selected for publication in the International Journal of Transport Development and Integration and the International Journal of Environmental Impacts.

Closing of the Conference

We are very sorry that we were not able to meet our delegates in person this year.

We would like to thank the delegates for participating in the event and look forward to meeting them at the next conference in the series which is due to be reconvened in 2022.

Next year's conference will take place in Milan, Italy from 5 - 7 July and will be merged together with the Water Pollution Conference under the title Air and Water Pollution 2022.

Related Conferences

Energy Production and Management 2022

Waste Management and Environmental Impact 2022

Air and Water Pollution 2022

Sustainable City 2022