Dear colleagues!
6-th EAGE Workshop on assessment of landslide hazards and impact on communities based on the monitoring and modelling of these processes using integrated techniques. This workshop aims to introduce the impact of these processes on the building, transport, and recreational infrastructure and to discuss what needs to be done to minimize the risk of natural hazards.
The Workshop offers a rich scientific programme and a great opportunity to obtain useful information about landslide activity, join the scientific debate, create partnerships, and participate in informal meetings. It is also important to note that the conference welcomes students and young scientists to provide a venue where they can demonstrate and implement their experience in research, as well as absorb the knowledge and skills of experienced scholars.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
| Dr. Olena Ivanik, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Serhii Vyzhva, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Stella Shekhunova, Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Wei Wu, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Austria) |
| Dr. Daniel Sturmer, University of Cincinnati (USA) |
| Dr. Samuele Segoni, University of Florence (Italy) |
| Dr. Mihai Micu, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy of Science (Romania) |
| Dr. Olexandr Menshov, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Christian Zangerl, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Austria) |
| Dr. Dmytro Kravchenko, Taras, Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Kateryna Hadiatska, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) |
| Dr. Roxana L. Ciurean, British Geological Survey (UK) |
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
The technical programme consists of oral presentations on a wide range of topics. The main working language of the conference – is English.
TOPICS
- Assessment of natural hazards and new techniques for risk mitigation
- Regional and local forecasting of landslide hazards and early warning systems
- Monitoring and multiscale modelling of landslides and debris flows
- Remote sensing for landslide hazard assessment
- Integrated monitoring and characterization of landslide sites
- Application of AI and ML to landslide hazards
- Integrated technique for onshore and offshore landslide hazard assessment
- Building landslide-resilient communities and social aspects of landslide hazards assessment
Important Dates
| Call for papers deadline | 1 September 2026 – 31 March 2027 | |
| Notification about the Programme to the Authors | April 2026 | |
| Workshop | June 2027 |