Improving Countermeasure Strategies against Volcanic Ash Risks due to Large Eruptions

Published in Doctoral Thesis in the Graduate of Informatics, Kyoto University, 2024

Recommended citation: Rahadianto, H. (2024). Improving Countermeasure Strategies against Volcanic Ash Risks due to Large Eruptions. Doctoral Thesis in Social Informatics. Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University. Kyoto, Japan. https://doi.org/10.14989/doctor.k25434 https://doi.org/10.14989/doctor.k25434

The growing concerns due to the potentially massive ash fallout from a large eruption highlights the critical need for comprehensive strategies for effectively respond to such a cataclysm. Adaptive measures are required to address the primary and secondary impacts associated with the complex nature of tephra dispersal processes at multiple spatial scales over time. This study aims to address concerns pertaining to volcanic ash disasters by improving their countermeasure strategies. Focusing on policy for overcoming the life-saving issue, this study offers a methodology to assess the risk of volcanic ash hazards and introduces a practical mechanism to enhance the emergency response process.

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