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Sixth International Conference on Corporate Earthquake Programs 6th ICCEP
 
Forum / Sessions
 Open Forum
Oct. 28 (Mon)
09 : 20
Opening Address
Yoshiaki Kawata, Committee Chair
09 : 30 Welcome Address
Toshio Dozaki, Deputy Mayor, Osaka City
09 : 50 "Emergency Management on Natural Disasters and Social Disasters"
Yoshiaki Kawata
Professor, Research Center for Disaster Reduction Systems (DRS), Disaster Prevention Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University
10 : 30 "Promoting Corporate Preparedness for Disasters"
Kazuhisa Shibuya
Director for Policy Management, Office of Disaster Management, Cabinet Office of Japanese Government
10 : 50 "An Overview of Natural Hazard Loss Reduction and Recovery Activities in California"
Paul Jacks
Associate Director, California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
11 : 25 "Reconstruction from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake"
Toshitami Kaihara
The Former Governor of Hyogo Prefecture/ President, The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Research Institute
12 : 00 Lunch Time
13 : 30 "Implementing and Tracking Earthquake Loss Reduction and Recovery Activities in California"
Richard J. McCarthy
Executive Director, California Seismic Safety Commission
14 : 15 "Information Risk Management of Administration and Corporation"
Osamu Hiroi
Professor, Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies (ISICS), The University of Tokyo
15 : 00 Coffee Break
15 : 30 "The WTC Disaster - Citywide and Regional Economic Impacts"
Ernest Tollerson
Senior Vice President, New York City Partnership
16 : 30 "Economic Challenges in Rebuilding Downtown"
Carl Weisbrod
President, Alliance for Downtown NY
17 : 30 "Putting Small Businesses Back Together After 9/11"
William J. Grinker
President and Chief Executive Officer, SEEDCO
18 : 30 Adjourn

 

 Keynote Address
Oct. 29 (Tue) 9:00-9:30 (Session A / Sub Hall)
 "Merchants' Wisdom for Disaster Prevention in the History of Osaka"
Matao Miyamoto
Professor, Graduete School of Economics, Osaka University
Ph.D. in Economics
Oct. 29 (Tue) 13:30-14:00 (Session D / Sub Hall)
  "Response to and Lessons from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: The Role of the Bank of Japan in Times of Crisis"
Katsuhiro Endo
President and Representative Director, Japan Securities Agents, Ltd.

 

 Sessions
Session A: Disaster Reduction Education and Exercise for Businesses
Chair: Satoru Nishikawa, Asian Disaster Reduction Center
1 
Corporate Public Relations and Simulated Media Response Exercises for Crisis Events
Yoshinari Fukatsu, The Tokio Marine Risk Consulting Co., Ltd.
2 Facilitated Exercises: A Model for Employee Training
Daniel C. Goodrich, Santa Clara County Public Health
3 Concept Design of a Disaster Response Simulator to Support Decision-Making
Mitsuhiro Higashida, Shunichi Saitoh, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation & Haruo Hayashi, Kyoto University
 4 Urban Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment
Zhila Pooyan, Yoshiteru Murosaki, Kobe University
5 Evaluations of Rescue Activities and Disaster Prevention Plans by RoboCupRescue Simulator
Tomoichi Takahashi, Chubu University, Satsohi Tadokoro, Kobe University, Ikuo Takeuchi, The University of Electro-Communication & Fumitoshi Matsuno, Tokyo Institute of Technology
6 Collaborative for Disaster Mitigation at San Jose State University
Guna Selvaduray and Jessica Tran, San Jose State University
7 Disaster Management Education for Private Sectors - State of the Art in Shizuoka Prefecture -
Morio Ino, Fuji Tokoha University
8 How to Transmit Disaster Experiences to Others?: An Action Research on a Voluntary Group of Story-Tellers
Katsuya Yamori, Nara University
Session B: Economic Impact of the New York Sept. 11 Attack
Chair: Kenneth C. Topping, Visiting Professor, Kyoto University,
Topping Associates
9 Economic Impacts of the World Trade Center Collapse: A Paradigm for Earthquake Impacts
Frances Edwards-Winslow, Office of Emergency Services, San Jose
10 How Big Was the Influence of the 911 World Trade Center Disaster on World Stock Exchange Markets in Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Haruo Hayashi, Kyoto University
11 The U.S. Financial Response and the Impact to Insurance, Airline Industry from the September 11 Attack
Harumi Yashiro, Asian Disaster Reducion Center & Fujiko Tatsumi, Kobe University
12 The Influence of the September 11th Incident On Corporate Anti-Terrorism Measures
Hitoshi Motegi, The Tokio Marine Risk Consulting Co., Ltd.
13 Analysis of Disaster Process of Japanese Businesses for 9.11, 2001 New York WTC Disaster Utilizing Disaster Ethnography
Kishie Shigekawa, Fuji Tokoha University & Satoshi Tanaka, Kyoto University
Session C: Emergency Management of Government Organization
Chair: Shinji Hosotsubo, Crisis Management and Preparedness Organization
14 (Joint Paper with 15)
Disaster Recovery and Hazard Mitigation Activities in California And Implementing and Tracking Natural Hazard Loss Reduction

Paul Jacks, California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Richard J. McCarthy, California Seismic Safety Commission & Sue Celli, Seismic Safety Commission

Presentation Title:
An Overview of Natural Hazard Loss Reduction and Recovery Activities in California
Paul Jacks, California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
15 (Joint Paper with 14)
Presentation Title:

Implementing and Tracking Earthquake Loss Reduction and Recovery Activities in California
Richard J. McCarthy, California Seismic Safety Commission
16 An Estimate of Seismic Risk Reduction by Seismic Improvement of Distribution Pipeline, Simulated with the Water Supply Pipeline Damage Assessment Model
Kiyoshi Miyauchi & Kouichi Murata, Osaka Municipal Waterworks Bureau
17 About Disaster Prevention of a Subway (From the Viewpoint of Safe Transportation and Crisis Management)
Hideyuki Masu, Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau
18 Construction of Local Disaster Prevention Network-Aiming at the Reinforcement of Cooperation between Corporations and Citizens
Hiroshi Sano, Kyoto City Fire Department
19 The Adaptive Crisis Management System (ACMS) Protects against Man-made and Naturally Occurring Disasters from Cities, to an Entire Prefecture, Upto and Including an Entire Country, to Manage Crisis in Organizations, Commercial Corporations, the Media and for Individuals
Satoshi So, S. Eric McCall & Yuko Kawai, Koyo Musen Inc.
20 Emergency Survival Program (ESP)
Joyce E. Harris, Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management
Session D: Emergency Management of Business
Chair: Haruo Hayashi, Disaster Prevention Research Institute,
Kyoto University
21 Rebuilding a Disaster Recovery Program "On a Budget"
George Berry, California State Automobile Association
22 Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Corporate Strategy in the Aftermath of a Large Earthquake
Tomohisa Sashida, The Tokio Marine Risk Consulting Co., Ltd.
23 Safety, Security, and Continuity of Computer Labs In Current Environment
Nabil, M. Daoud, Liberate Technologies
24 The Policy for the Important Communication Security at the Time of a Disaster in NTT West
Shun-ichi Saitoh, Yusuke Ohmura, Yasuo Shutto & Shigeki Tanizawa, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation
25 Disaster Preparedness for Businesses
Mick McDonald, Palo Alto Fire Department
26 Emergency Preparedness & Response at Applied Materials
Bruce Paynter, Applied Materials
27 Solectron Corporation's Disaster Response and Recovery Program
Raelene Wong, Solectron Corporation
Session E: Emergency Management of Business
Chair: Tomohisa Sashida, Tokio Marine Risk Consulting Co., Ltd.
28 Construction of Corporate Crisis-Management System to Take ICS (Incident Command System)
Shinji Hosotsubo, The Crisis Management and Preparedness Organization
29 Multi-Functional Corporate Crisis Management: Combining Efficient Use of Resources with Broad Functional Response during Crisis
Nathan Lee Rhoden & Shinji Hosotsubo, The Crisis Management and Preparedness Organization
30 A Study on Decision-Making Support for Earthquake Disaster Prevention Countermeasures
Hiroshi Ishida, Kazuaki Torisawa, Masayo Matsuura, Kajima Technical Research Institute & Kaoru Mizukoshi, Engineering & Risk Service Corporation
31 Japan-US Collaboration Research on Promotion of Seismic Hazard Prevention Investment Based on Oral Interviews to Private Companies
Narito Kurata, Masamitsu Miyamura, Kajima Corporation, Kaoru Mizukoshi, Engineering & Risk Services Corporation, Robert Nigbor, University of Southern California & Robert Olson, Robert Olson Associates

 


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