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Melody Dumont (PhD candidate) presents in French her research on the impacts of recovery projects in the aftermath of the 2017 catastrophe in North Kyushu, South Japan (Kuro and Akatani watersheds)

Melody has been researching the role of the sediment events against the reconstruction projects on the landscape change and how the valley has changed. She has used the spatial framework of the “Satoyama” to express her ideas, and she also looked at how how disaster risk is also disrupting the intangible landscape, such as “matsuri”…

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Vincent Siccard presents his research on Sediment Hazards in Asakura @ 34th IGC in Dublin (Ireland) 博士課程シカールさんがアイルランドに博士研究「朝倉豪雨の土砂災害」を発表しました。

Vincent presented some of his PhD research in the session Hydro-climatic extreme events in mountains:monitoring and management: Impacts of heavy rainfall of July 2017 in mountainous watersheds in northern Kyûshû (Japan) on structural and process-based sediment connectivity.

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