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筑波大学 教育課程編成支援システム

01CM129 災害情報学

2.0 単位, 1・2 年次, 秋AB 金1,2
庄司 学, 川村 洋平

授業概要

被害把握-災害対応-リスク分析という災害時における各フェーズで求められる災害情報の質、取得・評価方法、及び、実装方法の最新動向について講述する。

備考

11/13(金)1,2時限及び11/14(土)1~4時限を集中講義扱い(川村)とする。
02RB238, 0AL0605と同一。
その他の実施形態
英語による授業、オンデマンド型と同時双方向型のハイブリッド、On-demand and realtime online

授業形態

講義

学位プログラム・コンピテンスとの関係

Associated with (1) use of knowledge, (2) management ability and (3) specialized knowledge

授業の到達目標(学修成果)

At the end of this course, the students will be able to:
1. Recognize major disaster information and significance within mainstream of disaster control.
2. Have a sound working knowledge of basic of disaster control informatics & Geographic Information System (GIS) and disaster information principles in the context of practical disaster applications.
3. Recognize role and importance of these principles in a comprehensive range of disaster control applications, both from a technical perspective and from risk and operational management perspectives.

キーワード

Disaster Information, Disaster Control, Informatics, Civil Engineering, GIS

授業計画

This course provides students with a practical understanding of quality of disaster information & application of disaster control informatics, from the perspective of risk assessment, information gathering (handling) and various core technologies such as GIS.

第1回Guidance &
Fundamental disaster information on earthquakes, slope failures, liquefaction and tsunamis
Case studies about recent catastrophe disasters
  
第2回Disaster-related information by sensing, observation and monitoring   
第3回Assessment method and risk analysis for disaster control   
第4回Information handling: e.g. Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) and Tsunami Warning System   
第5回Applied knowledge of computational simulation for disaster control   
第6回Basic of Geographic Information System
Lecture on November 13, 2020 by Prof. Kawamura
  
第7回ArcGIS and WebGIS
Tutorial on November 14, 2020 by Prof. Kawamura
  
第8回Practical use of GIS in disaster control
Assignment preparation on informatics part on November 14, 2020 by Prof. Kawamura
  
第9回Disaster information implementation by various user view points
Required disaster information framework for the future
Assignment on disaster information part will be offered.
  
第10回Students oral presentation in English & Summary   

From Week 6 to Week 8, intensive classes will be offered by Prof. Kawamura. The schedule will be on November 13&14, 2020.

履修条件

N/A

成績評価方法

Assessments will take the form of two assignments.
NOTE: Course completion requires that all assessment items be completed; failure to submit can result in non-completion of the Course.
Assignment 1: Spatial analysis using GIS technologies by oral presentation in English; 50%
Assignment 2: Technical Report about "A role of Disaster Information" in English; 50%

学修時間の割り当て及び授業外における学修方法

Modules: 3.0 hours lectures & tutorials per week for 10 teaching weeks.
Also allow on average another 6.0 hours per week for dealing with preparation of assignments.
For Week 1 - 5 & Week 9, Lecture: 100%
For Week 6 - 8, Lecture: 60%, Tutorial: 40%

教材・参考文献・配付資料等

You are not required to purchase a textbook for this course. Lecture materials are added to the Manaba site.

1. Donald Hyndman and David Hyndman,Natural Hazards and Disasters, Brooks/Cole, 2009
2. Michael Law,Getting to know ArcGIS for Desktop, ESRI PRESS

オフィスアワー等(連絡先含む)

Appointment by Email: gshoji#kz.tsukuba.ac.jp (# by @)

庄司 学 随時.ただし,メールでアポイントをとること.
3F114 6190 1002215 http://www.kz.tsukuba.ac.jp/~gshoji

その他(受講生にのぞむことや受講上の注意点等)

It is the responsibility of every student to be aware of all relevant legislation, policies and procedures relating to their rights and responsibilities as a student. These include:
• the Student Charter,
• the University’s Guiding Ethical Principles,
• the University’s policy and statements on plagiarism and academic integrity,
• copyright principles and responsibilities,
• the University’s policies on appropriate use of software and computer facilities,
• students’ responsibility to check enrollment,
• deadlines, appeals, and grievance resolution,
• student feedback,
• other policies and procedures
• electronic communication with students

他の授業科目との関連

ティーチングフェロー(TF)・ティーチングアシスタント(TA)

TF will support this course.