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Outline of Technical Cooperation of BRI and NILIM Shin Koyama Coordinator for International Research Cooperation B uilding R esearch I nstitute Tsukuba, Japan
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Content of Presentation ► Goals for Research and Development ► International Cooperation ► Activities of Technical Cooperation ► Further Development in Recent Years and Activities for Future - Improvement/Expansion of Training Courses - Improvement/Expansion of Training Courses - IISEE net (information net work on inter-net) - IISEE net (information net work on inter-net)
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BRI Goals for Research and Development ► Protecting the safety of the public ► Protecting and restoring the global and regional environments ► Achieving a high quality of life
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International Cooperation ► Research Exchange-International Conferences CIB/RILEM/ISO/FORM/etc. CIB/RILEM/ISO/FORM/etc. ► Collaborative Research between Developed Nations US-Japan/France-/Canada-/EU-/etc. US-Japan/France-/Canada-/EU-/etc. Individual Research Exchange Individual Research Exchange ► Technical Assistance - International Training Courses (through JICA) - International Training Courses (through JICA) - Investigation of Earthquake Disasters and - Investigation of Earthquake Disasters and Cooperation for Rehabilitation Techniques, etc. Cooperation for Rehabilitation Techniques, etc.
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International Training Courses (through JICA) organized by International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering (IISEE), BRI ► Regular Course (Course on Seismology, Earthquake Engineering & Disaster Mitigation, since1962) ► Global Seismological Observation Course (since 1995) (since 1995) ► Individual Course
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International Training Courses ► Regular Course =Course on Seismology, Earthquake Engineering & Disaster Mitigation (since1962) =Course on Seismology, Earthquake Engineering & Disaster Mitigation (since1962) Aims Aims to foster persons to have high capabilities to plan, teach, and extend technologies related to seismic disaster mitigation Duration Duration 11.5 months (Oct.-Sep., every year) Contents Contents 8-months group & 3.5-months individual study Fields Fields Seismology/Earthquake Engineering/ Earthquake Disaster Prevention Strategies Number of Participants Number of Participants20
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International Training Courses ► Global Seismological Observation Course (since 1995) Aims Aims to provide seismological knowledge and technologies for identification and detection of signals originated in nuclear tests in seismic records Duration Duration 1 month & half Contents Contents Lectures, Practice and Site observation to Distinguish nuclear tests / Outline of CTBT Fields Fields Global Seismological Observation Number of Participants Number of Participants10
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International Training Courses ► Individual Course Aims Aims Incentive research on the urgent and specific problems of their home countries Duration Duration Arbitrary (less than 1 year) Contents Contents Individual study on a special subject Fields Fields Seismology / Earthquake Engineering Number of Participants Number of Participants5
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Participants of IISEE courses from all over the world Total Number of Participants is 1,227 from 97 countries (until Jan. 2005) 98 from Peru, the largest among all the countries
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1000th participant ( Mr. Kolie Niankoye Kekoura Henry, 1997-1998 S, Guinea)
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JICA Projects for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in Developing Countries ► ► Objective to develop human resources and physical basis in each countries to contribute to mitigate disasters through elaboration of seismic codes or other ways to empower the CP organization to be a national/regional center of earthquake disasters mitigation activities ► ► Scope of Activities instrumentation of seismometers and strong motion structural testing dissemination of information through trainings, seminars, and others ► ► Programs offered by Japanese Government dispatch of Japanese experts training of CP personnel in Japan donation of facilities and equipments for monitoring, testing, R&D, dissemination & others
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Examples of BRI/JICA projects
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JICA Project on the Reduction of Seismic Risk for Buildings and Structures in Romania Romania has been receiving damage from earthquakes, such as the 1977 destructive earthquake of M7.5 occurred in the Vrancea district (Total toll 1,578), and working on the reduction of seismic risk through Japanese support. (1) Project Purpose Improvement and dissemination of technology to reduce building collapse in case of great earthquakes are achieved. (2) Romanian Counterpart National Center for Seismic Risk Reduction, Ministry of Transports, Constructions and Tourism (MTCT) (3) Japanese Counterparts Building Research Institute National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) (4) Project Period Five Years from October 2002 to September 2007
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JICA Project on the Reduction of Seismic Risk for Buildings and Structures in Romania (5) Project Outputs 1. Effective and low-cost retrofit techniques are developed by Center and acquired by structural engineers. 2. Regulations/ codes concerning seismic issues for both new buildings and existing ones are improved by MTCT and Center. 3. Post- earthquake evaluation techniques of the damaged buildings are developed by Center and acquired by structural engineers. 4. Disaster prevention education for the citizens is improved by Center. Dissemination Seminars to citizens and engineers Published matters on disaster mitigation Questionnaire survey
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JICA Project on the Reduction of Seismic Risk for Buildings and Structures in Romania Japanese advanced technologies on earthquake disaster prevention is being transferred through providing equipment and dispatching experts. Strong Motion Observation ・ 7 Boreholes in Bucharest (Red) (Surface, 30m and 80-150m in depth) (Surface, 30m and 80-150m in depth) ・ 4 Buildings in Bucharest (Yellow) ・ 6 Free Fields outside of Bucharest Indoor Soil Tests ・ Tri-Axial Compression Test ・ Physical Test Outdoor Soil Tests ・ Boring, Sampling ・ SPT, CPT ・ PS Logging Structural Test
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Further Development in Recent Years and for future Improvement/Expansion of IISEE Training Course ► ► Contribution and cooperation of outside organizations United Nations Center for Regional Development (UNCRD) Universities ► ► Conferment of Master ’ s Degree (since 2005/2006) Graduates of IISEE regular course will be eligible for Mater ’ s degree of GRIP ► ► Expansion of scope of studies Earthquake disaster prevention strategies (since 2004/2005) /disaster mitigation policy /hazard assessment /risk assessment Tsunami disasters (since 2005/2006)
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Information Network through Internet http://iisee.kenken.go.jp/net
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Further Development in Recent Years and for future IISEE Net (Information network on internet) Further Development in Recent Years and for future http://iisee.kenken.go.jp/net IISEE Net (Information network on internet) ► ► Aim To support researchers and engineers in developing countries in their R&D activities ► ► Contents of the web site Following items of information of 80 countries are available / Seismic Design Code / Seismic Network & Activity / Seismic Damage /microzonation data Members ’ BBS ► ► Future development Uploading of reports on research and surveys on EQs Listing of related websites for information searching
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