********************************************************** From: Andrew Tupper <A.Tupper@xxxxxxxxxx> ********************************************************** Dear all, Another 11th hour reminder - the IAVCEI session deadline is 1 April 2008. Please consider submitting to this session: 4-f Local and global co-operation in a volcanic crisis - case studies and lessons learned Conveners: A.Tupper, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia W. Marzocchi, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome G. Mattioli, University of Arkansas Volcanic crises have always posed local challenges, but the globalisation of communications and increasing international focus on geohazards has also brought new challenges and opportunities. The opportunities include the potential resources available from remote sensing, high profile aid projects, aviation and tsunami warning programs, and increased possibilities from traditional sources such as other volcano observatories and universities. The challenges include giving a clear message to the media amongst the noise, prioritising competing offers of help, and satisfying the demands of local and international groups. This session will focus on: - Local challenges in managing volcanic crises - The current application of the 1999 IAVCEI Subcommittee for Crisis Protocols paper, "Professional conduct of scientists during volcanic crises" http://www.iavcei.org/documents/newhall1.pdf. - The information needs of global users, such as the International Airways Volcano Watch or international tsunami warning systems, and the associated challenges - Working with the local and global media - The management of sound working relationships with external partners - The potential use of global databases such as WOVOdat - Appropriate and inappropriate aid Commission: WOVO __________________ Andrew Tupper World Organisation of Volcano Observatories: http://www.wovo.org/ ============================================================== To unsubscribe from the volcano list, send the message: signoff volcano to: listserv@xxxxxxx, or write to: volcano-request@xxxxxxxx To contribute to the volcano list, send your message to: volcano@xxxxxxxx Please do not send attachments. ==============================================================