| SNo. | Title of the Abstract | Author(s) |
| 1 | UNEP's Integrated Approach to Disaster Management and Context to Industrial Disasters |
Stefanos Fotiou, Ruth Coutto |
| 2 | Land-use Planning: A Technological Risk Minimization Tool for Industrial Areas |
Anandita Sengupta, Cees J van Westen, Debanjan Bandyopadhyay and Anne van der Veen |
| 3 | Disaster Management vis-a-vis DGFASLI’S Perspectives |
S S Gautam and B D Dubey |
| 4 | NSC’s Experience in Developing Integrated Approach in Disaster Management |
R.P. Bhanushali and A.Y. Sundkar |
| 5 | Industrial-Chemical Disaster Management Integration with Holistic Framework: Key Challenge for Implementation of National Action Plan |
Anil K. Gupta and Sreeja S. Nair |
| 6 | GIS and Online Emergency Planning and Information Reporting System for Chemical Accidents in India |
Sanjay S. Gahlout, Arpita Gupta, Ajay Kumar and Anil Kumar |
| 7 | Efforts of TIMA-MARG & DISH for Chemical Disaster Management at Tarapur Industrial Complex |
M. Vijay Kumar and Sachin Patil |
| 8 | Identification and Strengthening of Key Provisions in Indian Regulations to Substantially Reduce the Risk in Hazardous Chemical Transportation by Road |
Pranav Patil, S Vikram and Prakash Patil |
| 9 | Natural Disasters Triggering Technological and Industrial (Chemical) Mishaps |
Priti Attri, Anil K Gupta and Smita Chaudhry |
| 10 | Waste Generation – Snowballing to a Man-made Environmental Disaster |
Rajesh Duttam, Dr. Susmita Gupta |
| 11 | Chemical Disasters in Medium /Small Units, Unorganised Sectors, Education/Research Laboratories |
Rajesh Kumar Gode |
| 12 | Inculcating Culture of Preparedness for Disaster Management in First Responders, Community & Schools - An Initiative by NDMA |
B.K. Khanna |
| 13 | Chemical (Major Accident Hazard) Disaster Risk and their Management |
R B Gnanavelou |
| 14 | Disaster Management in Chemical Industries: A Case Study |
H K Kulkarni and R Bhattacharya |
| 15 | Handling a Disaster of Chlorine Release | B K Panda |
| 16 | Disruption of Power Generation due to Natural Disasters: Experience of 6 x 250 ME Nathpa Jhakri Hydro-Power Station |
N.C. Bansal |
| 17 | Needs of Disaster Risk Management Program for Infrastructure Organizations |
Ajay Kumar Singh |
| 18 | Hazardous Waste, Electronic Waste, Biomedical/Radioactive Waste |
Swati Singh |
| 19 | Uranium Mining in Jadugoda - a Man-made Disaster |
Soma Bandyopadhyay |
| 20 | Chemical and Industrial Accident Hazards in India: An Evaluation of their Causes and Consequences and Mitigation Strategies |
Ravi Sharma, B.R. Gurjar |
| 21 | Role of Modeling in Risk Scenarios of Hazardous Atmospheric Chemical Effluents |
Arun Kumar, S K Dash |
| 22 | Preventing Disasters Arising out of Tank Farms by Ensuring Their Safety |
R Siddharthan, K.P. Mohammed |
| 23 | Needs of Disaster Risk Management Program for Infrastructure Organizations |
Ajay Kumar Singh |
| 24 | Eco-introspection of
Hazardous Waste Management in India - Disaster Manager’s Perspective |
Divya Agarwal, Pushpendra and Anil K. Gupta |
| 25 | Strategic Learning from
Past Chemical (Industrial) Disasters |
Surendra Kumar |