ARAOZ Gustavo |
BOCCARDI Giovanni |
CHIBA Moe |
CHIOU Shang-Chia |
CHOI Byungha |
COLE Sue |
CROCI Giorgio |
FUKAGAWA Ryoichi |
FURUKAWA Aiko |
GILL Victoria |
HASEGAWA Naoji |
HIRAOKA Yoshihiro |
ISHIZAKI
Satoru |
ITAYA (USHITANI) Naoko |
IZUNO Kazuyuki |
JIGYASU
Rohit |
KAISER Colin
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KAMIYAMA Makoto |
KANEGAE Hidehiko |
KING Joseph |
KITAGAWA Daijiro |
KIYONO Junji |
KONDO Tamiyo |
MACHIDA Yoshinori |
MAENO Masaru |
MASKEY Prem Nath |
MASUDA Kanefusa |
MOFFATT Sebastian |
MORITA Minoru |
MURAKAMI Yasumichi |
NAGAMATSU Shingo |
NAITO-AKIEDA Yumi Isabelle |
NARITA Masatoshi |
OKADA Atsumasa |
OKAMOTO Tomio |
OKUBO Takeyuki |
OMORI Hikokazu |
ORISAKA Kazuya |
PERÄHUHTA Minna |
RANJITKAR Rohit |
RICHON Marielle |
RIDDETT Robyn |
SAIMOTO Kenji, Japan |
SATOFUKA Yoshifumi, Japan
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SCAWTHORN Charles,U.S.A.
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SHANKER Pratyush, Nepal
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SHAW Rajib, Japan
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SHIMOTSUMA Kumiko, Japan
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SUBBA Mahendra,Nepal |
SAKO Kazunari, Japan |
SUMANOY Lazar, Macedonia
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SUZUKI Shingo, Japan |
TAKAHASHI Akatsuki, Japan
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TAKEDA Shiro, Japan
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TANAKA Takeyoshi, Japan
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TANDON Aparna, India |
TIWARI Sudarshan Raj, Nepal
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TOKI Kenzo, Japan
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TSURUOKA Noriyoshi, Japan
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TURNER Michael, Israel
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UMEZU Akiko, Japan |
VELASQUEZ Jerry,
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WEISE Kai Ube Prasad |
YAMASAKI Masafumi, Japan |
YANO Keiji, Japan
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YI MyungSun, Korea |
Before introducing the subject matter to participants it is important to orient them to the objectives and methodology of the course and also enable interaction between participants and resource persons. This may be done through an orientation session facilitated by the course coordinators and instructors, briefly introducing the organisers, objectives and structure of the course while also discussing what expectations the participants have about the course.
Ice-breaking exercises may be organised in order to ensure that participants not only are introduced but also feel comfortable in each other’s company. The orientation session can also address logistical concerns that participants may have. This is especially important in the case of courses that cater to an international audience.
Participants who are unfamiliar with the host organisation or host country’s cultural aspects may benefit from this type of session. Informal interaction should be encouraged at this stage so that participants are receptive to team exercises through the length of the course. Finally during this session, an opportunity should be provided to the participants to make brief presentations on the cultural heritage and disaster management context in their home countries and the challenges and initiatives for disaster risk management of cultural heritage.