The 4th Egyptian Japanese Joint Symposiums on
“Remote Sensing and Its Application; From Archaeology to Social Sciences”
11 – 12 September 2012, Cairo, Egypt
NOVOTEL El-BORG HOTEL – CAIRO
Symposium Program
Tuesday, 11 / 09 / 2012
Schedule |
Subject |
09.00 – 10.00 |
Registration |
10.00 – 10.30 |
Opening Session Coordinator : Prof. El-Sayed Abbas Zaghloul ( NARSS ) |
10.30 – 12.00 |
Keynote Lecture :- Prof. Fekri Hassan {1} Fekri Hassan, M. Hemdan, R. Flower, A. Senussi, E.A. Zaghloul, and K. Keatings Rethinking the Origins of the Modern Nile Floodplain: Alluvial Stratigraphy, Chronology, and History of the Nile Valley in Middle Egypt |
12.00 – 13:30 |
Lunch Break |
Session I |
Archaeology and Site Management Chairperson: |
13.30 – 13.55 |
Prof. S. Yoshimura & Prof. N. Kawai {2} Waseda Univ.s’ 40 years Research in Egyptology and Application of High Technology |
13.55 – 14.20 |
Prof. M. Hamdan, E. Zaghloul and S. Parck {3} Inquiring the Egyptian Middle Kingdome Capital |
14.20 – 14.45 |
Prof. S. Hasegawa & Prof. M. Etaya {4} Archaeological Research at West Delta: Remote Sensing Application in Hellenistic Roman Archaeology |
14.45 – 15.10 |
Prof. N. El-Arabi, A. Fekri, E. Zaghloul and A. Lakes {5} Groundwater Condition in Giza Plateau ( Sphinx Area ) |
15.10 – 15.35 |
Dr. T. Fushiya {6} Protecting Archeological Site in the Modern Society |
15.35 – 16.00 |
Dr. M. Ibrahim {7} The Archaeological Map of Egypt, Project of Egypt by CULTNAT |
Wednesday, 12 / 09 / 2012
Session II |
Application of Remote Sensing and GIS Chairperson: |
09.30 – 09.55 |
Prof. M. Etaya {8} Detection of Tsunami Movements Using Satellite Images |
09.55 – 10.20 |
Prof. E. Zaghloul {9} Monitoring the Geo-environmental Hazards at Abydous Archaeological Area Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques, Sohag, Egypt |
10.20 – 10.45 |
Prof. S. Haruyama {10} Flooding Feature Impacted Human Influence and Geomorphology |
10.45 – 11.10 |
Prof. W. Sheta {11} 3D Lizar Scanning for Cultural Heritage Conservation in Egypt |
11.10 – 11.35 |
Dr. K. Fujimura, T. Taniguchi, K.N. Nasahara and M. Satoh {12} Paddy Filed Mapping for a Rotationally Irrigated Agricultural Area |
11.35 – 12.00 |
Dr. Abu El-Ghar and S. Arafat {13} Geo-information Technologies in Service of Agricultural Management |
12.00 – 13.30 |
Lunch Break |
Session III |
Social Science and GIS Chairperson: |
13.30 – 13:55 |
Prof. H. Kato, N. Matsuoka, E. Iwasaki, R. Kimura and S. El-Beih {14} Concept of the Rashda Project: Interdisciplinary Study on “Rashda” Village, Dakhla Oasis in Egypt |
13.55 – 14:20 |
Prof. H. Kato and E. Iwasaki {15} Rashda Village: Its History and Social Life |
14.20 – 14:45 |
Prof. E. Iwasaki and H. Kato {16} Social Environment, Irrigation and Cultivation in Rashda Village |
14.45 – 15:10 |
Dr. S. El-Beih, E. Iwasaki and H. Kato {17} Irrigation and Land Use in Rashda Village: Case study of Well No.3 District, Based on Satellite Data |
15.10 – 15:35 |
Prof. R. Kimura and N. Matsuoka {18} Climatic Features in Rashda Village and Detection of Cultivation Pattern and Water Use Using Satellite Data |
15.35 – 16.00 |
Conclusions & Closing Session |