Naturalhazards Congress-2018 Report
Natural Hazards Congress 2018
Conference Series llc LTD successfully hosted its premier 2nd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Disaster Management held during July 26-27, 2018 at Melbourne, Australia
The conference was organized around the theme “Significance of Early Warning Systems and Risk Management Strategies” which comprised of 14 Tracks designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in the field of Natural Hazards and Disaster Management. This International conference brought eminent scientists, speakers together from all the nations and in which many critical issues were discussed in depth to provide up-to-date information to the world. On the other hand, the meeting provided a best platform for the young researchers to share their ideas and experiences. Conference Series llc LTD wishes to acknowledge with its deep sincere gratitude to all the supporters from the Editorial Board Members of our Open Access Journals, Keynote speakers, valuable speakers, Delegates, Young Researchers and for their support to make this event a huge success.
Natural Hazards Congress 2018 which covered the scientific sessions like Geosciences, Coastal Geography, Geological Disasters and Earthquakes, Meteorological Hazards, Health Disasters and Epidemics, Space Disasters, Environmental Pollution, Climate Change, Global Warming, Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Geographic Information & Remote sensing, Alarming alerts and Early warning systems, Floodway Analysis, Disaster Risk Management.
The conference was greeted by the moderator Yasser Hamdi from Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, France who supported for the success of this event. The support was extended by the Keynote Speakers Yuriy Kuleshov from Bureau of Meteorology, Australia; M Manikandan from Gulf Consult, Kuwait energized by Keynote and Speaker presentations:
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Climate risk and early warning systems by Yuriy Kuleshov from Bureau of Meteorology, Australia.
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Dynamic and multi-dimensional risk management of construction projects by M Manikandan from Gulf Consult, Kuwait.
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The competing pressures paradigm: A conceptual model for improving emergency and business continuity plans by Tony McAleavy from Rabdan Academy, UAE.
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Better modeling durations to better characterize heat spells: A new approach to estimate extreme temperatures in the nuclear safety field by Yasser Hamdi from Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, France.
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Is there any relationship between the spatiotemporal variability of ozone concentration in the Pacific Ocean and ecosystem phenology in the Drakensberg mountains? By Geoffrey Mukwada from University of the Free State, South Africa
Conference Series llc LTD acknowledges the support of below Chairs and Co-chairs with whom we were able to run the scientific sessions smoothly. The Day-1 sessions are Chaired with Yuriy Kuleshov from Bureau of Meteorology, Australia and Co-chaired with Tony McAleavy from Rabdan Academy, UAE. Day-2 sessions are Chaired with Trofimov Alexander from International Scientific Research Institute of Cosmoplanetary Anthropoecology, Russia and Co-chaired with Geoffrey Mukwada from University of the Free State, South Africa.
With the enormous response, feedback from the participants and supporters of Natural Hazards Congress Series, Conference Series llc LTD is glad to announce its 3rdInternational Conference on Natural Hazards and Disaster Management held during May 15-16, 2018 at Singapore.
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