| Background |
Understanding our environment is a prerequisite for reducing the vulnerability of our societies and the risk of natural disasters. Earth observations are crucial for improved knowledge of hazards, risks and potential disasters as a basis for efficient decision making, better mitigation, and preparedness for disasters.
The 3rd International Geohazards Workshop aimed to strengthen the emerging international strategy for disaster mitigation and prevention for the benefit of those exposed to geohazards, namely earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and tsunamis.
| Objectives |
The objectives of the 3rd International Geohazards Workshop were to:
| Schedule |
| 1st Announcement |
19 February 2007 |
| Registration Opening |
20 April 2007 |
| Submission of abstracts by |
31 August 2007 |
| Notification of acceptance |
24 September 2007 |
| Release of preliminary program |
25 September 2007 |
| Release of final program |
12 October 2007 |
| Deadline for registration |
20 October 2007 |
| Workshop proceedings |
December 2007 |
| Participants |
The workshop was open to all beneficiaries of a coordinated multi-risk strategy: the governmental organisations responsible for civil protection and land use planning, the scientific communities, the geological surveys, the producers and users of Earth Observation.
247 participants attended the event.