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Debris Flow Prediction: Advanced Methods for Natural Hazard Management
August 27 | 09:00 - 10:30
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Moderator 3A: | Nazirzoda Kamoliddin – Deputy Director of the Center for Research of Glaciers of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. |
Themes: | Session focuses on the application of advanced methods for predicting debris flows and their relevance in natural hazard management. Participants will discuss the latest techniques and tools used to assess the risk of debris flows, develop early warning systems, and implement mitigation strategies to protect communities and infrastructure from the devastating impacts of these events. |
09:05-09:25 | o Topic 1: “Glaciological Changes as a Factor in Natural Disasters” Kabutov Khusrav – Head of the Center for Research of Glaciers of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. |
09:25-09:45 | o Topic 2: “Flood in the Debed and Agstev river basins in May 2024: Monitoring and Forecasting” Amalya Misakyak – Director of Hydrology Service of Armhydromet, Armenia. |
09:45-10:05 | o Topic 3: “Assessments – application of innovative methods, modeling approaches, and tools for forecasting and modeling debris flow, including Glacial Lakes Outburst Flood (GLOF)” Silmonov Intizor – DRR Analyst at the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Tajikistan. |
10:05-10:25 | o Topic 4: “Debris Flow Prediction: Advanced Methods for Natural Hazard Management” Salikhboev Khurshed – GIZ. |