OHOW 2022 – The 1st International Symposium on One Health, One World
8–10 Dec 2022, Amari Pattaya Hotel, Thailand
Urban Safety, Disaster Mitigation, Infrastructure Management, Sustainable Built Environment, Climate Change, Green Recovery, Public Health
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Welcome from the Chairs
Welcome to the OHOW2022!
Recognizing the importance of urban safety and urban environmental management, Institute of Industrial Science (IIS), the University of Tokyo and Regional Network office for Urban Safety (RNUS), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) has been organizing an “International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia” (USMCA) since 2002 in Asian cities.
Recent outbreak of COVID-19, phenomena such as species loss, habitat degradation, pollution, invasive alien species, and global climate change are recognized as fundamentally altering life on our planet from terrestrial wilderness to the most densely populated cities. The concept " One health, One world (OHOW)" addressed as Manhattan principles in 2004 has been well recognized which is a comprehensive science of human and animal health, and the global environment along with urban safety and urban environmental management.
The OHOW symposium will extend the topics of USMCA to including natural disasters and infectious disease, transportation and human mobility, structural and geotechnical engineering for human safety, ecology and environment impact of human public health, climate change and green recovery, remote sensing and GIS etc.
Conference email: ohow2022@mdpi.com
Venue, Travel and Accommodation
Amari Pattaya
Map around
1. Grand Ball Room (Opening, Closing Sessions-1, 3, 5, and 7)
2. Meeting-1 (Sessions 2, 4, 6, and 8)
3. Grand Ball Room Foyer (Registration and Coffee Breaks)
4. Restaurant Amaya (Lunch)
5. Beach Lawn (Day 1 Dinner Banquet)
Please check your visa requirement at the below website.
Travelling to Thailand
Starting October 1, 2022 travelers entering Thailand are no longer required to show Proof of Vaccination or COVID-19 test result. All travelers can freely travel to Thailand.
Travel Insurance is still highly recommended when you travel to Thailand.
Travellers from/to Japan
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Registrations 72 hours prior to your boarding is requested. Early registration before your travelling is also accepted.
Those who has vaccination two or one or none, you need to get PCR test negative proof document in Thailand.
Please kindly check the website below more in details.
Event Chairs
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Steering Committee
Chieko Kai
Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan
A.S.M. Maksud Kamal
Professor, Dhaka University, Bangladesh
Masahiro Hashizume
Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
Mehedi Ahmed Ansary
Professor, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Kimiro Meguro
Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Reiko Kuwano
Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Technical Committee
Pennug Warnitchai
Professor, AIT, Thailand
Manzul Kumar Hazarika
Director, Geoinformatics Center, AIT, Thailand
Somnuk Tangtermsirikul
Professor, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thailand
Raktipong Sahamitmongkol
Associate Professor, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
Chaitanya Krishna
Assistant Professor, AIT, Thailand
Wataru Takeuchi
Professor, IIS, UTokyo, Japan
Tsukasa Mizutani
Associate Professor, IIS, UTokyo, Japan
Registration
Registration Guideline
International registration fee 250 USD (regular) 150 USD (student).
Local registration fee 150USD (regular) 50USD (student).
The registration fee includes symposium proceedings, two lunches, four tea breaks, and one gala dinner.
Registration Policy
All accepted paper registration and payment should be made by 15 November, 2022, in order to be retained in the final program.
All accepted papers must be registered and presented at the symposium.
Your registration is not refundable. No refunds are given for no-shows.
Regular Until 15th November 2022 |
Supported documents | |
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International delegates | 250.00 USD | |
International students | 150.00 USD |
Scanned copy or photograph of your current student ID is required. |
Local delegates | 150.00 USD | |
Local students | 50.00 USD |
Scanned copy or photograph of your current student ID is required. |
Payment methods
Wire transfer, Credit card
List of accepted submissions (77)
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sciforum-065784 | DETECTING SPATIOTEMPORAL HEATWAVE IN URBAN, PERI-URBAN, AND RURAL AREAS OF THAILAND USING SATELLITE-BASED THERMAL ANOMALIES | , , , , | N/A |
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Heatwaves cause mortality and morbidity worldwide. Critically, it contributes to various detrimental impacts on sustainable development, human safety, and the environment, but policymakers and the public pay little attention. During the heatwave period from 2015 to 2018, El Nio Southern Oscillation (ENSO) generated dry and warm temperatures in Thailand, leading to 158 deaths during the heatwave period. This study examines spatial and temporal heatwave variability (number, duration, frequency, magnitude, and amplitude). We also analyze the heatwave in urban, peri-urban, and rural Thailand. The result revealed that land surface temperature (LST) as a proxy for air temperature in heatwave assessment with a high correlation at r = 0.62 (HWN) and 0.71 (HWF) and a moderate relationship r = 0.48 (HWD), 0.39 (HWM), and 0.40 (HWA), respectively. It has been associated with heatwave occurrences far from the methodological station, especially duration and frequency. Northern Bangkok and Pathum Thani have the highest daytime and overnight heatwave intensities. Ultimately, our findings help decision-makers, and the public comprehends descriptive spatiotemporal heatwave trends, helping them to cope with extreme weather situations and contributing to future heatwave forecasts over Thailand's provinces. |
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sciforum-065833 | Application of a latest-model ground water flow meter |
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Ground water plays an important role for civil works and underground environment. The latest model ground water flow meter is tested in laboratory to verify its applicability for Vietnam-made PVC pipes which have different slit shape and interval from Japanese pipes. The test result shows that the GWF Meter works propoerly even in Vietnam-made PVC pipe. Filed application in Japan shows that the GWF Meter is useful to solve water leakage problem of ponds or lakes resultinfg preservation of a historically siginificant emvironment. |
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sciforum-065841 | IMPACT OF RESIDUE OPEN BURNING ON AIR QUALITY IN BANGKOK USING SENTINEL 2 DATA | , , | N/A |
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Rice and sugarcane agriculture have been central to the economy, culture, and politics of Thailand, however, there are downsides as they also contribute to waste and pollution due to open burning practices. This study focuses on determining the impact of wind parameters and field burning area on the PM2.5 mass concentration recorded in the vicinity of the capital city of Thailand. The average daily PM2.5 data collected from ground stations located surrounding area of the capital city in 3 years from 2019 to 2021 is chosen to observe the trend of the air quality condition . Wind characteristic including wind velocity and wind path in the same period of study is investigated by statistical method. The results display the correlation between PM2.5 intensity in Bangkok city and the burning area from Northeastern and the Eastern with the correlation coefficient of 0.779 and 0.812. Wind direction shares similar outcome when there is a majority of moderate PM2.5 density found in the Northeast with the same time of the after harvesting progress. The findings are expected to be used for deploying the air quality, understanding the source of pollution and geospatial distribution of PM2.5 mass concentration in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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sciforum-066171 | Collaboration with Vietnam national university in analytical chemistry and social implementation for smart city | N/A |
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Developing countries usually experience many social problems associated with rapid economic growth. Among them, environmental and food problems are the most significant issues. Due to rapid industrialization, the pollution of water and air is left untreated, and many accidents are threatening environmental and food safety and security. For example, in Vietnam, the GDP growth showed more than 6 % in 2022, despite the COVID-19 problems in the world. However, it was recently that the activities for environmental protection started. Vietnam government started to care the environmental issues when they established a basic law on environmental protection in 2014. Recently, the importance of environmental monitoring technology and human resources was emphasized, and new laws on environmental monitoring were issued in recent years. Due to the growing awareness of environmental issues, analytical chemistry is gathering much attention. However, due to the lack of analytical technologies and instruments, analytical chemistry education or training is not sufficient even in the top university. |
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sciforum-066551 | Reflectance Simulations of Voxel-Based Virtual Chinese Cabbage Farms | , , | N/A |
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Chinese cabbage has been an essential daily vegetable supply both for human and livestock meals in Asian countries as it has various nutrients and is easy to cultivate. However, as global climate changes and anthropogenic industrialization bring challenges to global food security, monitoring the growth status of Chinese cabbage from a macroscopic way can be of much importance to ensure its yield. Remote Sensing has a great potential to provide timely, ubiquitous, and frequent observations of the land surface at a large range of spatial scales, nevertheless the effects of shadows could also result in incorrect estimation of object properties such as reflectance, especially for the sensors of the middle or high-resolution satellite. A voxel-based simulation way has been a potential tool for compensating shadow effects which considers the shielding ratio of direct and diffuse solar irradiance categorized as Cast Shadow (CS) and Self Cast Shadow (SCS). In this study. six voxel-based virtual Chinese Cabbage farms with lengths and widths of 100m of different cultivation ways were simulated the reflectance of the red band (645-685nm) ranging from 0.045186 to 0.124521. Such result showed the available accessibility of this methodology for the comparison analysis with global available Sentinel-2 imagery with corresponding reflectance of fields in Kawakami Village, Nagano County, Japan. This study tends to provide benchmarks for monitoring different growth statuses of Chinese Cabbage at a large scale by high-resolution satellite images. |
List of Authors (151)
Instructions for Authors
Abstract Deadline: 11 November 2022.
Authors who wish to present at OHOW2022 are requested to submit the abstract via online.
The email submissions will NOT be considered.
Abstract Submission Rules
Submission of an extended abstract implies that the presenting author has the consent of all authors and has obtained necessary institutional clearances.
Submission of an extended abstract acknowledges acceptance for it to be published on the official OHOW2022 website.
Authors are required to indicate their presentation preference among oral or poster by checking the appropriate box on the submission web page. The Technical Program Committee, however, reserves the right to make the final decision on the presentation type.
The presenting author agrees to register, attend the symposium, and present the abstract as scheduled. The presenting author must register by 15th November 2022.
The Technical Program Committee will review all submitted abstracts. The reviewing process is confidential, and decisions are final.
Authors may further edit and modify the submitted abstract until the submission deadline.
Information Required for Abstract Submission
Author(s) information: type of author, name(s), organization, country, email.
Abstract information: presentation type, the most appropriate two topics, title, extended abstract in PDF (format download), and keywords(at least 3 keywords).
Notification of Acceptance
Notification of acceptance for the abstract will be sent by e-mail to be corresponding authors by 14 November 2022.
All presentations are in oral sessions
- Please check your presentation schedule in the program and identify yourself to the session char at the room 10 mins before the session starts.
- Please carry your PC (laptop) with your presentaion file.
Student paper award
- There will be four awards to young participating presenters younger than 35 and students. This award is to recognize upcoming researchers in the domain of One Health and One World.
Timetable and program
Young awards
- Eligible who are younger than 35 yrs old and students.
- 44 papers were carefully reviewed by three peer reviewers.
- Evaluation criteria
Research quality: 1) originality of the content, 2) methodology and research design, 3) results and derived conclusions
Presentation: 1) time management, 2) oral speech quality, 3) ppt quality/visual aids, 4) performance in the discussion
- [66681] Shuto Yotsumoto (Japan)
3D Visualization of Subsurface Pipes by Volume Image Processing of Ground Penetrating Radar Signals - [66709] Muhammad Haidar (Indonesia)
Tropical peatlands canal segmentation from high resolution optical image using U-net architecture - [67854] Abhishek Regmi (Nepal)
A study on seismic response estimation using measured acceleration data - [68125] Nartmongkhol Songserm (Thailand)
Sandbox Experiment of Subsoil Corrosion Detection using Geoelectrical Methods
Congratulations!!
Technical tour
Date: December 10 (Saturday), 2022 from 08:15 to 17:00
Khao Chee Chan (Buddha mountain)
NoongNooch Gardens (Tropical botanical garden)
Sanctuary of Truth (Hindu/Buddha temple)
Sponsors and Partners
The OHOW2022 offers sponsorship opportunities. Sponsor registration is $1,000, which includes:
Sponsor benefits:
- Logo on the homepage
- One registrations
- One booth at the conference venue
- Welcome address during dinner party
For information regarding sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please contact us via email: ohow2022@mdpi.com
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S1. Urban Safety and Disaster Mitigation
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S2. Climate Change and Green Recovery
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S3. Infrastructure Management and Sustainable Built Environment
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S4. International Public Health Research in Asia
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