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Prof. Dr. Toshio OBI
    Waseda University
                  Japan
President,International
      Academy of CIO
   September 28,2011
               Bangkok
http://www.asahi.com/special/10005/TKY201103140248.html
Casualties
              Died                        20000
              Missing                         5000


                    As of June 20, 2011
Source: Metropolitan Police Department

          http://mainichi.jp/select/jiken/graph/20110314/12.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD0EMEILuwY
http://blog.hix05.com/blog/2011/03/post-1787.html
The Biggest Earthquake in Japan, EVER
Earthquakes with M 8.4 or above (466 -2011AD)




                                                 July 13, 869 M8.3


                                            14:46 March 11,
                                            2011 M9.0



                                            Dec. 23, 1854
                            Oct. 28, 1707
                                            M8.4
                            M8.6
            Aug. 3, 1361
            M8.4


                                                (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
Higher Tsunami Than Expected                               5




                            9.3m=30.5feet




                       (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
http://atkaigo.org/blog/?p=7646
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/shgmmr/62660088.html
Respiratory disease         Cardiovascular disease
Cerebrovascular disease     Kidney disorder
Infection                   Economy-class syndrome
Suicide                     Others


    1%

                      23%
       1%                        31%
            2%
             5%
                            29%
                 8%


                            http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20110411-OYT1T00610.htm
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/news/110313/dst11031310410032-n1.htm
 Victims
        of Tsunami were mostly the
 Ageing People

 70% of persons injured during big
 disasters (such as
 earthquakes ,Tsunami and
 typhoons) and 50% of traffic
 accident
   10 Lack to Expand the Damage of Disaster
    ›   Communication through ICT
    ›   Governmental Education and Training
    ›   Governmental Disaster Management
    ›   Disaster Preparedness Manual
    ›   Communication between Municipalities and
        Local Government
    ›   Privacy Issues
    ›   Disaster Management for Ageing People
    ›   Finance
    ›   Network during Disasters
    ›   Management for Vulnerable People
                                              14
   Questions
     › Which information is most
       necessary for you in case of severe
       typhoon, earthquake, terrorism
       attack or new type of multiple
       disaster
     › Which tool will you use to collect
       necessary information in case of
       following severe disasters?
   Results
     › Especially, they requires
       information on the location of
       refugees, the scale of disaster.
     › There is great demand on using
       mobile phone
   TV                   70s;14.3%,               60s;17.9%
   PC                   70s; 2.5%,               60s; 15%
   Mobile Phone         70s; 0%,                 60s; 5.9%
   Fixed Line;          70s; 33.3%,              60s; 0%
   Government;          70s; 0%,                 60s; 8.3%
   Brochures;           70s; 25.8%,              60s; 12.9%
   Other;               70s; 50%,                60s; 0%
   For people in their 70s information have to be provided through fixed-
    line phone and brochures. 1 in four senior persons uses brochures for
    gathering information
   70s are not accustomed to mobile phone usage as a means of
    collecting information. The mobile phone is used by 12.9 percent of
    the respondents in this group. Only 3.4% of the seniors in their 70s
    can take advantage of the mobile Internet, while majority of the mobile
    phone users limit their usage experience to certain features and
    functions such as voice mail.
                                                                  17
Planning

            Vulnerability                Institutional
            Assessment                   Framework




Public Education and Training             Warning Systems



                                        Response
                Rehearsal
                                       Mechanisms
Mitigation
      Measures to minimize the impact of disaster


               Preparedness
  Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property

                   Response
Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency
         assistance to victims of calamities

                Rehabilitation
    Activities to supply immediate basic provisions to
                    affected communities
Preparedness
          Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property

Earthquake Early Warning



                    -Speakers for residents
                     (Municipal Disaster Management Radio
                    Communication Network)

                   -TV (sample
                   display)
                    (source: NHK)



                              -Cell phone
                              (sample
                              display)

                              (source: KDDI)
Preparedness
             Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property
   Time (seconds) after a warning is provided until a large tremor reaches

Earthquake Early Warning


                                   40°




                                                                    Iwate/Osyu
                                                                     Intensity 6 upper
                       Epicenter

                                   39°
      Seismic
      Intensity                                                   Miyagi/Kurihara
                   7
                                                                  1sec
                   6 upper                                        Intensity 6 upper
                   6 lower
                                   38°                               Miyagi/Sendai
                   5 upper                                           16sec
                                                                     Intensity 5 upper
                   5 lower
                   4



                                         139°      140°   141°              142°
                  Areas where warning (alert) is
                  not in time.

                                                            (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
Preparedness
          Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property
Earthquake Early Warning
           Examples of Response to an Earthquake Early Warning




                                                (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
Response
           Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency
                     assistance to victims of calamities
                   Safety Confirmation Services
              The safety confirmation services support,
     Safety confirmations between the people inside/outside the stricken area

by    recording/playing back               voice/text messages, etc.


                      Record                   Play back
Stricken                                                                 Other
  area                                                                   areas
                     Play back                   Record


                               Message center
                                (voice, text, etc.)



                                                                 (source: NTT East)
Response
             Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency
                       assistance to victims of calamities



Disaster Emergency Message Dial




- Provided by NTT Communications (System operation: NTT
EAST/WEST)

                                   (source: NTT East & West)
Rehabilitation
         Activities to supply immediate basic provisions to
                         affected communities


 Communication Network
 E-Government
 Life support by Home Electronics,
  Healthcare, Life Innovation
• reduced costs
  and                       Capacity            Social
  development of            building            impact
  ICT based                                   • democratic
  innovations for     • Introduction of a       empowerment
  people with           capacity building       and social
  special needs         model for trainers      inclusion of
                        in developing           people with
• specific sectors      nations                 special needs
  such as             • ICT literacy,         • Accessibility,
  robotics, health,     employment              affordability,
  tele-working          creation for and      • availability,
  and social care       skills upgrading of   • Usability,
  will enjoy            senior and
                                                International
  additional            handicapped
                                                cooperation of
  benefits.             workers in
                                                digital
                        developing
                                                inclusion
  Economic              nations
  impact
   Vulnerability Assessment
     › Critical for disaster preparedness because It establishes a
       data base towards understanding the levels of potential
       threats, needs and immediately available resources
     › Information is sent decision-makers to design their disaster
       management plan
   The data collection can be structured by ICT
   Reliable information system
     › The coordination of all different information sources to have
       an effective preparedness plan
     › There is a need to have clear-cut guidelines, reporting
       formats and mechanisms as well as established reporting
       procedures
     › It is essential to link the disaster preparedness focal point to
       the inter-ministerial committee and to exchange information
       among agencies
   These requirements can be ensured by ICT
 Training Methods
   › An interactive process of common learning
     between community of people and institutions.
   › Training should be active in every way possible.
 ICT is a crucial means for local communities
  around the world to communicate effectively
 Establishment of e-Government
 HRD of Social CIO for Disaster Management in
  Ageing Society in cooperation with ITU
  membership
Contact Information
    Prof. Dr. Toshio Obi
   Special Envoy of ITU Secretary
    General for Academia
   Director,
    APEC e-Government
    Research Center
   Director,
    Institute of e-Government
    at Waseda University
   President, International Academy of CIO
   Chair,UNESCO UNITWIN on disaster education


         obi.waseda@gmail.com
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ICT Applications for Disaster Management by Prof.Dr. Toshio OBI, Waseda University, Japan

  • 1. Prof. Dr. Toshio OBI Waseda University Japan President,International Academy of CIO September 28,2011 Bangkok
  • 3. Casualties Died 20000 Missing 5000 As of June 20, 2011 Source: Metropolitan Police Department http://mainichi.jp/select/jiken/graph/20110314/12.html
  • 6. The Biggest Earthquake in Japan, EVER Earthquakes with M 8.4 or above (466 -2011AD) July 13, 869 M8.3 14:46 March 11, 2011 M9.0 Dec. 23, 1854 Oct. 28, 1707 M8.4 M8.6 Aug. 3, 1361 M8.4 (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
  • 7. Higher Tsunami Than Expected 5 9.3m=30.5feet (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
  • 8.
  • 11. Respiratory disease Cardiovascular disease Cerebrovascular disease Kidney disorder Infection Economy-class syndrome Suicide Others 1% 23% 1% 31% 2% 5% 29% 8% http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20110411-OYT1T00610.htm
  • 13.  Victims of Tsunami were mostly the Ageing People  70% of persons injured during big disasters (such as earthquakes ,Tsunami and typhoons) and 50% of traffic accident
  • 14. 10 Lack to Expand the Damage of Disaster › Communication through ICT › Governmental Education and Training › Governmental Disaster Management › Disaster Preparedness Manual › Communication between Municipalities and Local Government › Privacy Issues › Disaster Management for Ageing People › Finance › Network during Disasters › Management for Vulnerable People 14
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  • 16. Questions › Which information is most necessary for you in case of severe typhoon, earthquake, terrorism attack or new type of multiple disaster › Which tool will you use to collect necessary information in case of following severe disasters?  Results › Especially, they requires information on the location of refugees, the scale of disaster. › There is great demand on using mobile phone
  • 17. TV 70s;14.3%, 60s;17.9%  PC 70s; 2.5%, 60s; 15%  Mobile Phone 70s; 0%, 60s; 5.9%  Fixed Line; 70s; 33.3%, 60s; 0%  Government; 70s; 0%, 60s; 8.3%  Brochures; 70s; 25.8%, 60s; 12.9%  Other; 70s; 50%, 60s; 0%  For people in their 70s information have to be provided through fixed- line phone and brochures. 1 in four senior persons uses brochures for gathering information  70s are not accustomed to mobile phone usage as a means of collecting information. The mobile phone is used by 12.9 percent of the respondents in this group. Only 3.4% of the seniors in their 70s can take advantage of the mobile Internet, while majority of the mobile phone users limit their usage experience to certain features and functions such as voice mail. 17
  • 18. Planning Vulnerability Institutional Assessment Framework Public Education and Training Warning Systems Response Rehearsal Mechanisms
  • 19. Mitigation Measures to minimize the impact of disaster Preparedness Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property Response Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency assistance to victims of calamities Rehabilitation  Activities to supply immediate basic provisions to affected communities
  • 20. Preparedness Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property Earthquake Early Warning -Speakers for residents (Municipal Disaster Management Radio Communication Network) -TV (sample display) (source: NHK) -Cell phone (sample display) (source: KDDI)
  • 21. Preparedness Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property Time (seconds) after a warning is provided until a large tremor reaches Earthquake Early Warning 40° Iwate/Osyu Intensity 6 upper Epicenter 39° Seismic Intensity Miyagi/Kurihara 7 1sec 6 upper Intensity 6 upper 6 lower 38° Miyagi/Sendai 5 upper 16sec Intensity 5 upper 5 lower 4 139° 140° 141° 142° Areas where warning (alert) is not in time. (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
  • 22. Preparedness Pre-disaster actions to avert loss of life & property Earthquake Early Warning Examples of Response to an Earthquake Early Warning (source: Japan Meteorological Agency)
  • 23. Response Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency assistance to victims of calamities Safety Confirmation Services The safety confirmation services support, Safety confirmations between the people inside/outside the stricken area by recording/playing back voice/text messages, etc. Record Play back Stricken Other area areas Play back Record Message center (voice, text, etc.) (source: NTT East)
  • 24. Response Inter-agency concerted efforts to provide emergency assistance to victims of calamities Disaster Emergency Message Dial - Provided by NTT Communications (System operation: NTT EAST/WEST) (source: NTT East & West)
  • 25. Rehabilitation  Activities to supply immediate basic provisions to affected communities  Communication Network  E-Government  Life support by Home Electronics, Healthcare, Life Innovation
  • 26. • reduced costs and Capacity Social development of building impact ICT based • democratic innovations for • Introduction of a empowerment people with capacity building and social special needs model for trainers inclusion of in developing people with • specific sectors nations special needs such as • ICT literacy, • Accessibility, robotics, health, employment affordability, tele-working creation for and • availability, and social care skills upgrading of • Usability, will enjoy senior and International additional handicapped cooperation of benefits. workers in digital developing inclusion Economic nations impact
  • 27. Vulnerability Assessment › Critical for disaster preparedness because It establishes a data base towards understanding the levels of potential threats, needs and immediately available resources › Information is sent decision-makers to design their disaster management plan  The data collection can be structured by ICT  Reliable information system › The coordination of all different information sources to have an effective preparedness plan › There is a need to have clear-cut guidelines, reporting formats and mechanisms as well as established reporting procedures › It is essential to link the disaster preparedness focal point to the inter-ministerial committee and to exchange information among agencies  These requirements can be ensured by ICT
  • 28.  Training Methods › An interactive process of common learning between community of people and institutions. › Training should be active in every way possible.  ICT is a crucial means for local communities around the world to communicate effectively  Establishment of e-Government  HRD of Social CIO for Disaster Management in Ageing Society in cooperation with ITU membership
  • 29. Contact Information Prof. Dr. Toshio Obi  Special Envoy of ITU Secretary General for Academia  Director, APEC e-Government Research Center  Director, Institute of e-Government at Waseda University  President, International Academy of CIO  Chair,UNESCO UNITWIN on disaster education obi.waseda@gmail.com 29