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Florence 1966-2016. Resilience of art cities to natural catastrophes: the role of Academies

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Si allega il programma del Convegno internazionale “Florence 1966-2016. Resilience of art cities to natural catastrophes: the role of Academies“ che si terrà a Roma presso la sede dell’Accademia dei Lincei nei giorni 11-13 ottobre 2016.

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International Conference
FLORENCE 1966-2016
RESILIENCE OF ART CITIES TO NATURAL CATASTROPHES: THE ROLE OF ACADEMIES
Rome, 11 - 13 October 2016
PROGRAMME
DAY 1 - TUESDAY, 11 OCTOBER
9.30 Opening session
Alberto QUADRIO-CURZIO, President of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
Volker TER MEULEN, Co-Chair of IAP
Giovanni PUGLISI, President Emeritus of the Italian National Commission for
UNESCO
Massimo INGUSCIO, President of CNR (Italy’s National Research Council)
Stefano DE CARO, General Director of ICCROM, Rome
Enrico BRUGNOLI, ICSU Committee on Scientific Planning and Review
Session 1 - Introductory lectures, I
Chair: Volker TER MEULEN (Co-Chair of IAP)
10.00 Antonio SGAMELLOTTI (Lincei Fellow, University of Perugia), Introduction to the
Conference
10.20 Antonio PAOLUCCI (Lincei Fellow, Director of the Vatican Museums, Rome), The
theory of restoration put to the test by great catastrophes
10.50 Günter BLÖSCHL (Austrian Academy of Sciences and Centre for Water Resource
Systems, Vienna University of Technology, member of the ITSC), Engineering
strategies of enhancing the resilience of cities of art to floods
11.20 Coffee break
Session 2 - Introductory lectures, II
Chair: Jörg HACKER (President of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Halle)
11.35 Virginia MURRAY (Vice-Chair of UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group),
Cultural heritage and science and technology for the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015-2030
12.05 Ismail SERAGELDIN (Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt),
Economic assessment of the 'value' of cultural inheritance
12.35 Dario FRANCESCHINI (Minister of the Cultural Heritage, Italy), On the role of
Governments
Session 3 - Florence 1966-2016
Chair: Massimo LIVI BACCI (Lincei Fellow, University of Florence)
14.30 Florence 1966: images and stories not to forget. Documentary presented by Paolo
FANTACCI
15.00 Mario PRIMICERIO (Lincei Fellow, former Mayor of Florence), Florence 2016:
presentation of the activities in the 50th anniversary of the 1966 flood
15.30 Marco CIATTI (Director of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Florence), The flood and the
conservation of artworks: from the disaster to new opportunities
16.00 Coffee break
16.15 Gerald GALLOWAY (National Academy of Engineering and University of Maryland,
USA, Chair of the ITSC), Presentation of the final Report by the International
Technical and Scientific Committee (ITSC), nominated to perform an independent
assessment of the effectiveness of the actions undertaken to reduce the risk of
flooding in Florence
16.45 Session 4 - Roundtable. Open issues emerging from the Report
Chair: Giorgio FEDERICI (University of Florence, Secretary of Firenze 2016)
Contributions by:
Cristina ACIDINI (President of the Academy of Arts of Drawing, Florence)
Fabrizio CURCIO (Head of the Civil Protection Department, Rome), TO BE CONFIRMED
Marcelo H. GARCÍA (National Academy of Engineering of Argentina and University
of Illinois, USA, member of the ITSC)
Cristina GIACHI (Deputy Mayor of Florence), TO BE CONFIRMED
Mauro GRASSI (Coordinator of the Unit established by Italy’s Prime Minister to
contrast hydrogeological hazards and develop water infrastructures, Rome)
Alberto MONTANARI (University of Bologna, member of the ITSC)
Enrico ROSSI (President of the Tuscany Region)
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, 12 OCTOBER
Session 5 - Science and technology for disaster resilience, I
Chair: Juan ASENJO (Co-Chair of the Inter-American Network of Scientific Academies)
9.30 Frauke KRAAS (German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and University of
Cologne), Urban heritage at risk: governance and the role of the people in Southeast Asia
10.00 Dania GONZÁLEZ COURET (Academy of Sciences of Cuba and Instituto Superior
Politécnico José Antonio Echeverría, La Habana), Urban resilience in Cuba. Art cities
and hurricanes
10.30 Jerry PODANY (Emeritus Senior Conservator of Antiquities, J. Paul Getty Museum,
Los Angeles), Contents Fragile! Earthquake damage mitigation for museum collections
and the role of Science Academies in advancing this effort
11.00 Coffee break
Session 6 - Science and technology for disaster resilience, II
Chair: Giuliano PANZA (Lincei Fellow, University of Trieste)
11.15 Evgenii A. ROGOZHIN (Schmidt Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow), Seismic hazard assessment for Kaliningrad city in
detailed scale
11.45 Éric CALAIS (Académie des sciences and École normale supérieure, Paris), From
1562 to 2010: historical journey through urban resilience to earthquakes in Haiti
12.15 R. B. SINGH (Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics), Disaster risk
reduction in heritage and cultural cities of India: role of science-policy-community interface
12.45 Takeyuki OKUBO (Science Council of Japan and Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto),
Proposal on utilization of historic water resources and open spaces in Rome for disaster risk
management with lessons learned from Nepal Gorkha earthquake
Session 7 - Science and technology for disaster resilience, III
Chair: Gerald GALLOWAY (National Academy of Engineering
and University of Maryland, USA)
14.30 Andrea RINALDO (University of Padua, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
and National Academy of Sciences, USA), The resilience of Venice. Lessons from the coevolution
of built and natural environments
15.00 Victor MARCHEZINI (National Centre for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural
Disasters - CEMADEN, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil), Early warning systems and the
resilience of the cities of art: bridging culture, education and citizen science
15.30 Matthijs KOK (Delft University of Technology), Flood risk approach in the Netherlands
16.00 Tomasz ORŁOWSKI (Ambassador of Poland to Italy, Rome), Florence (1966), Wroclaw
(1987), Amatrice (2016) and many others. Italy and Poland: sharing of experience, real
solidarity
16.30 Coffee break
Session 8 - Resilience of ancient cultural heritage, I
Chair: Helen WALLACE (British Academy, London)
16.45 Paolo MATTHIAE (Lincei Fellow, Sapienza University of Rome), The resilience of the
most ancient art cities to flood and crisis: the basic principles for their rebirth
17.15 Moneef R. ZOU’BI (Islamic World Academy of Sciences, Amman), The resilience of
ancient cities to natural catastrophes in the Middle East and the narrative of science: some
perspectives
17.45 Ilia ALVARADO SIZZO (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City),
Risk management and natural hazards in Mexican Pre-Columbian archaeological sites
DAY 3 - THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER
Session 9 - Resilience of ancient cultural heritage, II
Chair: Michele CAPUTO (Lincei Fellow, Sapienza University of Rome)
9.00 Angelos DELIVORRIAS (Lincei Fellow, Director of the Benaki Museum, Athens), The
underestimated political factor in protecting cultural heritage
9.30 Joseph ADANDE (National University of Benin, Cotonou), Resiliences to natural
catastrophes in the Royal Palaces of Abomey
10.00 Mario TORELLI (Lincei Fellow, University of Perugia), Pompeii, death and rebirth: a
chapter in European cultural history
10.30 Coffee break
Session 10 - Roundtable. Reflections on the recent earthquake in Amatrice and
Central Italy
Chair: Éric CALAIS (Académie des sciences and École normale supérieure, Paris)
10.45 Contributions by:
Caterina BON VALSASSINA (Ministry of the Cultural Heritage, Rome)
Carlo DOGLIONI (Lincei Fellow, President of INGV, Rome)
Gaetano MANFREDI (Rector of the University of Naples «Federico II»)
Final session
Chair: Alberto QUADRIO-CURZIO (President of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei)
12.15 Giovanni SEMINARA (Lincei Fellow, University of Genoa), Presentation of THE
CHARTER OF ROME ON THE RESILIENCE OF ART CITIES TO NATURAL CATASTROPHES
12.30 Addresses by:
Virginia MURRAY, Vice-Chair of UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group
Volker TER MEULEN, Co-Chair of IAP
Enrico BRUGNOLI, ICSU Committee on Scientific Planning and Review
Giovanni PUGLISI, President Emeritus of the Italian National Commission for
UNESCO
13.00 Formal subscription of the Charter
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Michele CAPUTO, Chair of the Lincei Environment Committee, Professor of Geophysics,
Sapienza University of Rome
Massimo LIVI BACCI, Lincei Fellow, Professor of Demography, University of Florence
Antonio PAOLUCCI, Lincei Fellow, Director of the Vatican Museums, Rome
Mario PRIMICERIO, Lincei Fellow, former Mayor of Florence
Alberto QUADRIO-CURZIO, President of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Professor of
Economics - Coordinator
Giovanni SEMINARA, Lincei Fellow, Professor of Fluid Mechanics, University of Genoa -
Coordinator
Antonio SGAMELLOTTI, Lincei Fellow, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, University of
Perugia - Coordinator
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Juan ASENJO, Co-Chair of the Inter-American Network of Scientific Academies (IANAS)
Mostapha BOUSMINA, President of the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC)
Michael CLEGG, formerly Co-Chair of the Inter-American Network of Scientific
Academies (IANAS)
Krishnan LAL, Co-Chair of IAP and President of the Association of Academies and
Societies of Sciences in Asia (AASSA)
Alberto QUADRIO-CURZIO, President of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
Giovanni SEMINARA and Antonio SGAMELLOTTI, Coordinators of the Organizing
Committee
Volker TER MEULEN, Co-Chair of IAP
Jos VAN DER MEER, President of the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council
(EASAC)
VENUE OF THE CONFERENCE
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
Palazzo Corsini, Via della Lungara 10
Rome
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
phone +39 06 6802 7217