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The XXXVI International Workshop on Seismicity and Earthquake Engineering

in the Extended Mediterranean Region

Special Sessions on the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites

unESco-RElEMR 2015

Logistic Information

Ravenna [Italy] • Grand Hotel Mattei

October 26-29 • 2015

An activity of the programme on Reduction of Earthquake Losses in the Extended Mediterranean Region (RELEMR)

 

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Contents

List of Participants

General information about Ravenna - Italy

Arriving in Bologna - Going to Ravenna

List of Arrivals

List of Departures

The Grand Hotel Mattei

Daily Subsistence Allowance

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List of Participants

Participant Organization Contact Country

1 Djillali Benouar University of Bab Ezzouar (USTHB) - Faculty of Civil Engineering [email protected]@gmail.comwww.ibe.usthb.dz

Algeria

2 Amina Abdessemed-Foufa Directrice de l’Institut d’Architecture et d’UrbanismeDirectrice du laboratoire Environnement et Technologie pour l’Architecture et le Patrimoine. Lab ETAP, Université Blida 1

[email protected] Algeria

3 Nurcan Meral Ozel International Monitoring System DivisionCTBTO Preparatory CommissionVienna International Centre

[email protected] Austria

4 Sylvana Pilidou Geological Survey Department [email protected] Cyprus

5 Paris Iosif Seismology and Geophysics Division - Geological Survey Department [email protected] Cyprus

6 Abuoelela Amin Mohamed Sayed Ahmed

National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics - NRIAG [email protected]@hotmail.com

Egypt

7 El-Sayed Mohamed Salem Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority [email protected] Egypt

8 Remy Bossu European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre France

9 Jean-Paul Poirier Institut de Physique du Globe (IPGP) [email protected] France

10 Nikolaos S. Melis Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens [email protected] Greece

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11 Filippos Vallianatos Technological Educational Institute of CreteSchool of Natural Resources & Environment

[email protected] Greece

12 Michael Cohen Conservation Department, Israel Antiquities Authority [email protected] Israel

13 Rami Abraham Hofstetter Geophysical Institute of Israel (GII) [email protected] Israel

14 Edward Leibovich Earthquake Engineering unit - IACIE - Israeli Association of Construction & Infrastructure Engineers

[email protected] Israel

15 Avi Shapira National Steering Committee for Earthquake Preparedness; National Emergency Management Authority

[email protected] Israel

16 Amos Salamon Geological Survey of Israel [email protected] Israel

17 Galina Ataeva Seismology DivisionGeophysical Institute of Israel

[email protected] Israel

18 Giovanni Gabbianelli Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences DepartmentUniversity of Bologna

[email protected] Italy

19 Beatrice M.S. Giambastiani Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences DepartmentUniversity of Bologna

[email protected] Italy

20 Nicolas Greggio Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences Department University of Bologna

[email protected] Italy

21 Emanuela Guidoboni Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences Department University of Bologna

[email protected] Italy

22 Claudio Modena Dept. of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Eng.University of Padua

[email protected] Italy

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23 Francesco Mulargia Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - Geophysics SectionUniversity of Bologna

[email protected] Italy

24 Carla Rossi Flaminia Foundation [email protected] Italy

25 Cristina Massa Flaminia Foundation [email protected] Italy

26 Cinzia Cortesi Flaminia Foundation [email protected] Italy

27 Gianluca Valensise INGV - Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, section of Seismology and Tectonophysics

[email protected] Italy

28 Stefano Grimaz Safety and Protection Intersectoral Laboratory - SPRINTUniversity of Udine

[email protected] Italy

29 Ettore Janulardo Direzione Generale Sistema Paese [email protected] Italy

30 Petra Malisan DCFA - Chemistry, Physics and Environment DepartmentUniversity of Udine

[email protected] Italy

31 Mahmoud Al-Qaryouti Natural Resources Authority [email protected] Jordan

32 Adnan El-Khasawneh Royal Scientific Society Costruction & Sustainable Buildings Center [email protected] Jordan

33 Ali Sawarieh Natural Resources Authority [email protected] Jordan

34 Rachid Jomaa Centre for Geophysical Research, National Council for Scientific Research [email protected] Lebanon

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35 Alexandre Sursock Centre for Geophysical Research, National Council for Scientific Research [email protected]@[email protected]

Lebanon

36 Nofel Noureddin Shanta Libyan Centre for Remote Sensing and Space Science (LCRSSS) [email protected] Libya

37 Khalifa Sharif Libyan Centre for Remote Science and Space (LCRSSS) [email protected] Libya

38 Pauline Galea Department of Physics Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Malta

[email protected] Malta

39 Daniela Farrugia Department of Physics Faculty of Science, University of Malta [email protected] Malta

40 Tadili Benaussa Laboratoire de Physique du Globe Institut Scientifique [email protected] Morocco

41 Ait Brahim Lahsen Université Mohammed V Rabat GEORISK - Faculté des Sciences;Département Sciences de la Terre

[email protected] Morocco

42 Nacer Jabour Institut des Sciences des sociétés Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique (CNRST)

[email protected] Morocco

43 Mourad Bezzeghoud Departamento de Física Centro de Geofísica de Évora,Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade de Évora

[email protected] Portugal

44 Mohammed J. Almarri Qatar Meteorology Department PO Box 3000 Doha, Qatar [email protected]@gmail.com

Qatar

45 Jalal Al Dabbeek Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Center (ESSEC) [email protected] Romania

46 Abdullah M. Al-Amri King Saud University, Department of Geology [email protected] Saudi Arabia

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47 Khalid Hajji Yousef Saudi Geological Survey [email protected] Saudi Arabia

48 Tariq Abdulsalam Mansoob Saudi Geological Survey [email protected] Saudi Arabia

49 Yahya Tarabulsi Saudi Geological Survey [email protected] Saudi Arabia

50 María José Jiménez Institute of Geosciences, IGEO (CSIC, UCM) [email protected] Spain

51 Antonio Pazos Garcia Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA) Seccion de Geofisica

[email protected] Spain

52 Khalifa S. Al-Jabri Department of Civil and Architectural EngineeringCollege of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University

[email protected] Sultanate of Oman

53 Issa El-Hussain Earthquake Monitoring Center, Sultan Qaboos University [email protected] Sultanate of Oman

54 Rajinder Sagoo Alcyon Risk Advisors SA [email protected] Switzerland

55 Samir Ben Abdallah Geophysics and Astronomy Dept. National Meteorological Institute [email protected] Tunisia

56 Atef Bouallegue Seismology Department - National Meteorological Institute [email protected] Tunisia

57 Zeynep Gülerce Department of Civil Engineering - Geotechnics Division, Middle East Technical University

[email protected] Turkey

58 Haluk Özener Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute [email protected] Turkey

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59 Ufuk Hancilar Department of Earthquake Engineering [email protected]@gmail.com

Turkey

60 Karin Sesetyan Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute [email protected]@gmail.com

Turkey

61 Mine Betul Demircioglu Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute [email protected]@gmail.com

Turkey

62 Michael P. Foose International Programs U.S. Geological Survey National Center

[email protected] USA

63 Rengin Gök Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) [email protected] USA

64 Robert Mellors Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) [email protected]‎ USA

65 Ogie Kuraica Kinemetrics System [email protected] USA

66 Keith Nakanishi Kinemetrics System [email protected] USA

67 Frederick O. Simon Consultant [email protected] USA

68 Tim Ahern IRIS - Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology [email protected] USA

69 Nancy Zeigler U.S. Geological Survey National Center [email protected] USA

70 Mohamed El Idrissi Kinemetrics SA [email protected] USA

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71 William Wanderer Seismic Cooperation Program - National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy

[email protected] USA

72 Alexandros Makarigakis Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction Natural Sciences Sector

[email protected]/disaster

UNESCO

73 Jair Torres Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction Natural Sciences Sector

[email protected]/disaster

UNESCO

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All information regarding the city of Ravenna, touristic attractions, events,

‘entertainment, recreation and services are available at:

http://www.turismo.ra.it/eng/Homepage

From this website is possible to download city maps and to book exhibitions

and guided tours.

• Location

At the northwestern shore of the Adriatic Sea (elevation: 4m), Ravenna

Province, Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy.

Ravenna is located at:

• 145 km from VENICE 130 minutes

• 85 km from BOLOGNA 70 minutes

• 80 km from FERRARA 75 minutes

• 55 km from RIMINI 55 minutes

• 35 km from FORLÌ - CESENA 30 minutes

• Number of inhabitants

158,784 (1 January 2014)

• Population density

240 per km2

• Weather

In October, daytime temperatures will

generally reach about 19°C (67°F). At

night the average minimum temperature

drops down to around 12°C (54°F). The

average monthly amount of precipitation

has been recorded at about 70 mm (3

inches). Throughout the month you can

expect to have rain or fog, but if you are

lucky also sunny days. So we advise you

to take some warm clothes in case it is

cold in the evening and at night, some

waterproof clothes (i.e. rain jacket or

umbrella) and comfortable shoes for the

fi eld trip in Ferrara.

• Time zone

GMT + 1 hour

• Weights and Measures

Metric system

General information about Ravenna, Italy

Torino

PIEMONTE

Roma

LAZIO

Ancona

MARCHE

Aosta

VALLE D’AOSTA

Milano

LOMBARDIA

Trento

TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE

Trieste

FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA

Venezia

VENETO

Genova

LIGURIA

Bologna

EMILIA-ROMAGNA

Firenze

TOSCANA

Perugia

UMBRIA

L’Aquila

ABRUZZO

CampobassoMOLISE

Bari

PUGLIA

Potenza

BASILICATA

Napoli

CAMPANIA

CALABRIA

Catanzaro

Palermo

SICILIA

Cagliari

SARDEGNA

RAVENNA

• City arms

• Map of Italy with Ravenna location.

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• Currency:

European Euro (€). Major credit cards are widely accepted, although cash

is usually used in smaller retail outlets or for inexpensive purchases.

• Electricity

220 volts, alternating at a 50 cycles per second. The standard sockets are

designed like the picture on the left for three - or two - pin plugs.

• Offi cial Language

Italian. Below, a few polite and useful words are listed:

- Hello (before noon) Buongiorno (bwon|JOR|noh)

(after noon) Buona sera (bwon|ah SEHR|ah)

(at the end of the evening) Buona notte (bwon|ah NOH|the)

- Thank You Grazie (GRAHT|see|eh)

- Please Per favore (pehr fah|VOH|reh)

- May I? Posso? (POH|soh)

- How much? Quanto costa? (qwahn|toh COST|ah)

- Goodbye Arrivederci (ah-ree-vah-DAIR-chee)

• Banks

Generally open Monday to Friday from 8:35 am to 1:35 pm and from 3

to 4 pm.

• Health

EU and non-EU citizens (if entitled to assisted health care in EU countries)

traveling in Italy with the required certifi cate (European Health Insurance

Card or a provisional replacement certifi cate) may obtain services required

directly, free of charge - except for the payment of an eventual co-pay

(called ticket) - at a public hospital orfacility covered in private agreement

with the National Health Service. Non-EU citizens coming from countries

not covered by the agreement are provided with health services that must

be paid for in accordance with the relative scale of charges.

For further information, consult the website for the Ministry of Health

(http://www.salute.gov.it/).

The largest public hospital in Ravenna is:

Ospedale Santa Maria delle Croci

Viale Vincenzo Randi 5 - 48121 Ravenna RA - Italy

Tel. +39 0544 285111

Useful Telephone Numbers

- Police (Carabinieri) 112

- General Emergency (Soccorso pubblico di emergenza) 113

- Fire brigade (Vigili del fuoco) 115

- Car Breakdown Assistance (Soccorso stradale) 116

- Ambulance/Medical Emergencies (Emergenza sanitaria) 118

- Pan-European Emergencies 112

- Italy country code for international call +39

 

• Standard Italian socket.

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• Shopping

Generally shops open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm and

from 4:00 pm to 19:30 pm. Stylish fashions from all over Italy are available

in the small boutique style shops along Via Cavour and surrounding Piazza

del Popolo. You won’t fi nd big stores here as you would in Milan or Rome,

but there is a small town charm to them.

• HISTORY OF RAVENNA

From the Umbrans to the Romans

After the Etruscans, the Umbrans came (4th and 5th centuries BC) to settle

in the area of Ravenna. Towards 350 BC, the Umbrans succumbed to the

Celts who left an important imprint, but who also had to give way to the

emerging power of Rome. With Roman supremacy, between the times of

Caesar and Augustus, Ravenna was enclosed in walls and enriched with

public and private buildings. After 14 AD, Octavius Augustus inaugurated

the military port (Classis), the base for the fl eet that controlled the Adriatic

and Eastern Mediterranean. During this period, Claudius erected the Porta

Aurea (43 AD) and Trajan (98-117) the fi rst aqueduct of Ravenna.

With the advent of Christianity, Ravenna received and spread the message

coming from Rome and the East thanks to the evangelistic work of Saint

Apolinaris (patron saint of the city).

Ravenna the Capital

In 402, Honorius transferred the capital of the Western Roman Empire

to Ravenna. It was Galla Placidia, the sister of Honorius, who ruled in

a city illuminated by the religious and cultural personality of the bishop

of Ravenna, Saint Pier Crisologus. Architectural splendor continued to

fl ourish with buildings such as St John the Evangelist, the Church of

the Sacred Cross and the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. The history of

Ravenna then followed the fate of an empire crumbling under the weight of

barbarian invasions.

From the barbarians to Justinian

In 476 AD Romulus Augustulus, the last emperor of the Western Empire,

was deposed by Odoacer. A few years later, Odoacer capitulated to the

Gothic king Theodoric who was spreading Arian worship. The Gothic

dominion continued until 540 when the Roman-Byzantine army sent by

Justinian entered Ravenna. With Justinian, who dreamt of uniting the

Latin west with the Greek east in a peaceful political and religious system,

Ravenna lived its period of maximum splendor. It was the age linked to

the episcopate of Maximian, the bishop of Ravenna who consecrated San

Vitale in 547 and Sant’Apollinare in Classe in 549. The fascination of this

era fi nds its maximum expression in the “ivory throne” which today stands

in the Archiepiscopal Museum.

 

• Piazza del Popolo.

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The Archiepiscopal Chapel

This is a monument to catholic orthodoxy built during the reign of

Theodoric. The mosaics are particularly suggestive of historical-theological

themes: the glorification of Christ dominates and is a clear element against

Aryanism while the martyrs represented are a clear affirmation of Catholic

orthodoxy.

The Exarchate and autocephaly

After the death of Justinian, with the descent of the Longobards into

Italy, Ravenna became and Exarchate, a Byzantine state governed by the

exarch. The exarchate ‘island’ was to resist for a long time in the face of

Longobard invasions and remained the only place in the peninsula ruled

by laws and customs of Roman derivation. It was in this period that the

Church of Ravenna spread Christianity in the surrounding countryside by

means of instituting parish churches.

Longobards and Carolingians

The history of the exarchate ended in 751 with the Longobard conquest

followed by that of the Franks. It was Pipino, king of the Franks who

ceded Romagna (a donation contested by a number of historians) to the

pontificate of Steven II. With the birth of municipalities, Ravenna was

quarreled over by the Ubertini, Dusdei, Anastagi and Traversari families. It

was the last of these that prevailed until the arrival of Frederic II. From the

13th century the famous Da Polenta family was to rule Ravenna and have

the honor of hosting Dante until his death (1318-1321).

The Renaissance

In 1440, the Venetian fleet occupied Ravenna. Venetian rule was to

last until 1509 and left the Brancaleone fortress as a great architectural

testimony to their presence.

Papal rule later governed Ravenna until the time of the French revolution.

Ravenna was subject to the French from 1797 until 1815 when it returned

to Papal rule. In 1849, Ravenna welcomed Garibaldi and Anita fleeing

from Rome. In 1859, Ravenna revolted and in March 1860 proclaimed its

annexation to the Kingdom Piedmont. This period produced a number

of new buildings and restoration work: the Town Hall and 15th century

Venetian Palace, Sant’Agata Maggiore and Santa Maria in Porto (17th c.),

the Rasponi and Spreti palaces of the 18th century.

TOP SIGHTS:

Eight early Christian monuments of Ravenna are inscribed on the World

Heritage List. These are:

Baptistry of Neon

Piazza del Duomo. Phone: 0544-219938

Hours: Mar and Oct daily 9am-5:30pm.

The most ancient monument remaining in the city, it was partly erected

• Baptistry of Neon.

• Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.

• Arian Baptistry.

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on the site of a Roman bath. It is also called the Orthodox Baptistry to

distinguish it from the Arian Baptistry constructed on behest of Ostrogothic

King Theodoric some 50 years later.

Mausoleum of Galla Placidia

Via San Vitale. open daily 09:00-19:00.

Cross-shaped structure housing the tomb of Galla Placidia, sister of

Honorius and Empress of Rome. Galla, who died in 450 AD, is one of

history’s most powerful women.

Arian Baptistry

Was erected by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great between the end

of the 5th century and the beginning of the 6th century, at the same time as

the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo.

Archiepiscopal Chapel

The smallest of the famous mosaic sites of the city. It is a private oratory

of Trinitarian bishops dating from the turn of the 6th century.

The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo

Costs about €7 to enter and see the entire building and the amazing mosaics.

If you like old churches and interesting architecture, this is a must see.

Mausoleum of Theoderic

Was built in 520 AD by Theoderic the Great as his future tomb.

Basilica of San Vitale

Via San Vitale; tel. +39 0544 219518. Open daily 09:00-19:00.

The huge church of San Vitale has mosaics everywhere, and it is

considered a major monument in Western art history.

Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe,

Via Romea Sud; tel. +39 0544 473569. Open: Mon - Sat 08:30-19:30, Sun, 13:00-19:30.

Like many Ravenna churches, it is known for its exceptional mosaics.

• Archiepiscopal Chapel.

• The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo.

• Mausoleum of Theoderic.

• Basilica of San Vitale.

• Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe.

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Arriving in Bologna - Going to Ravenna

• Marconi Airport (Bologna, Italy)

http://www.bologna-airport.it/en/travellers.aspx?idC=61676&LN=en-US

Marconi airport (BLQ) is an international airport located about 85 km from Ravenna.

Flaminia Foundation and Gran Hotel Mattei will arrange several transports from Bologna airport and the hotel upon

arrival. Please look out for “RELEMR” sign in the Arrivals Area. There, a person from the University of Bologna will

be waiting for you in order to bring you to the hotel in Ravenna, which is about a one hour drive.

Considering that participants will arrive at different time intervals, several transports have been arranged, however

it is possible that a short waiting period at the airport arrivals is expected from you.

Please check the arrival schedule below and inform us if there is any mistake.

Contact Person

• Beatrice M.S. Giambastiani University of Bologna Mobile +39 338 3833850

• Nicolas Greggio University of Bologna Mobile +39 348 7987258

• Carla Rossi Flaminia Foundation Mobile +39 334 5613140

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Participant information CountryDate of arrival

Arriving from

Airline Company

Flight number

Arriving time

Transfer time at the airport

Yahya Tarabulsi Saudi Arabia 24/10/15 Frankfurt (FRA) Lufthansa LH282 8:3008:30

Michael P. Foose United States of America 24/10/15 Frankfurt (FRA) Lufthansa UA9526 13:50

13:50Nancy Zeigler United States of America 24/10/15 Frankfurt (FRA) Lufthansa UA9526 13:50

Khalifa S. Al-Jabri Oman 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:30

10:40

Issa El-Hussain Oman 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:30

Mohammed J. Almarri Qatar 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:30

Tariq Abdulsalam Mansoob Saudi Arabia 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:30

Khalid Hajji Yousef Saudi Arabia 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:30

Abdullah M. Al-Amri Saudi Arabia 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1321 10:35

Amina Abdessemed-Foufa Algeria 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1311 10:40

Abuoelela Amin Mohamed Sayed Ahmed

Egypt 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1311 10:40

El-Sayed Mohamed Salem Egypt 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1311 10:40

Rachid Jomaa Lebanon 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1311 10:40

List of Arrivals

The itineraries from/to Bologna and the transfer bus/car arranged from/to airport are listed below. Please check carefully your travel itinerary and do not hesitate to

contact Dr. Beatrice M.S. Giambastiani (contact information at the end of this document) if you have any comments or questions.

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Mourad Bezzeghoud Portugal 25/10/15 Lisboa (LIS) TAP TP882 12:1512:15

Muyesser Rengin Gok United States of America 25/10/15 Frankfurt (FRA) United Airlines UA9526 14:10

14:10

Frederik O. Simons USA 25/10/15 Frankfurt (FRA) United Airlines UA9526 14:10

Rob Mellors United States of America 25/10/15 14:10

Jean-Paul Poirier France 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1828 15:10

Alexandros Makarigakis France 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1828 15:10

Ait Brahim Lahsen Morocco 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1828 15:10

Tadili Ben Aissa Morocco 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1828 15:10

Nacer Jabour Morocco 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1828 15:10

Nofel Noureddin Shanta Lybia 25/10/15 Tunis (TUN) Tunis Air TU362 15:35

Khalifa Sharif Lybia 25/10/15 Tunis (TUN) Tunis Air TU362 15:35

Samir Ben Abdallah Tunisia 25/10/15 Tunis (TUN) Tunis Air TU362 15:35

Atef Bouallegue Tunisia 25/10/15 Tunis (TUN) Tunis Air TU362 15:35

Rami Abraham Hofstetter Israel 25/10/15 Arriving in Bologna from Milan by train, taking transfer at the airport 15:45

Nikolaos S. Melis Greece 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

Michael Cohen Israel 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

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Galina Ataeva Israel 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

Edward Leibovich Israel 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

Avi Shapira Israel 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

16:00

Mahmoud Al-Qaryouti Jordan 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

Ali Sawarieh Jordan 25/10/15 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Alitalia AZ1319 15:45

Keith Nakanishi + 1 United States of America 25/10/15 Taking transfer at Bologna airport 16:00

Zeynep Gulerce Turkey 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1325 17:40

17:40

Mine Betul Demircioglu Turkey 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1325 17:40

Karin Sesetyan Turkey 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1325 17:40

Haluk Özener Turkey 25/10/15 Istanbul (IST) Turkish Airlines TK1325 17:40

Antonio Pazos +1 Spain 25/10/15 Madrid (MAD) Iberia IB8780 18:30

19:10

Maria Josè Jimenez Spain 25/10/15 Madrid (MAD) Iberia IB8780 18:30

Pauline Galea Malta 25/10/15 Vienna (VIE) Austrian Airlines OS549 19:10

Djillali Benouar Algeria 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1028 21:20

Jair Torres UNESCO 25/10/15 Paris (CDG) Air France AF1028 21:20

Sylvana Pilidou Cyprus 25/10/15 Vienna (VIE) Austrian Airlines OS535 21:30

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Iosif Paris Cyprus 25/10/15 Vienna (VIE) Austrian Airlines OS535 21:30

Adnan El-Khasawneh Jordan 25/10/15 Vienna (VIE) Austrian Airlines AZ535 21:30

Jalal Al Dabbeek Romania/Palestina 25/10/15 Vienna (VIE) Austrian Airlines AZ535 21:3021:30

Ufuk Hancilar Turkey 25/10/15

to Ravenna by train

William Wanderer United States of America 25/10/15

Filippos Vallianatos Greece 25/10/15

Amos Salamon 25/10/15from Rome to Ravenna by car

Daniela Farrugia Malta 25/10/15from Rome to Ravenna by train

Stefano Grimaz ITALY 25/10/15from Udine to Ravenna by car

Claudio Modena ITALY 25/10/15from Bologna to Ravenna by car

Gianluca Valensise ITALY 25/10/15from Rome to Ravenna by car

Petra Malisan ITALY 25/10/15from Udine to Ravenna by car

Emanuela Guidoboni ITALY 26/10/15from Bologna to Ravenna by car

Ettore Janulardo ITALY 27/10/15from Rome to Ravenna by car

Alexandre Sursock Lebanon 27/10/15to Ravenna by train

Mohammed El Idrissi USA ???pending????????

Ogie Kuraica USA ???pending????????

Rajinder Sagoo Switzerland ???pending????????

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Participant information CountryDate of departure

Time of departure

Airline Company

Flight number

ViaFinal destination

Time at the lobby

Emanuela Guidoboni Italy 27/10/15to Rome by train

Jean-Paul Poirier France 28/10/15 10:45 Air France AF1229 Paris (CDG)

07:45

Haluk Özener Turkey 28/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST)

Abdullah M. Al-Amri Saudi Arabia 28/10/15 11:35 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST) Riyad (RUH)

Antonio Pazos +1 Spain 28/10/15 12:35 Iberia IB8783 Madrid9:35

Pauline Galea Malta 28/10/15 15:30 Ryanair FR7794 Malta (MLA)

12:30Daniela Farrugia Malta 28/10/15 15:30 Ryanair FR7794 Malta (MLA)

Ettore Janulardo ITALY 28/10/15To Rome by train

Alexandros Makarigakis France 29/10/15 7:00 Air France AF1029 Paris (CDG)04:00

Zeynep Gulerce Turkey 29/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST) Esenboga Arpt (ESB)

08:30

Mine Betul Demircioglu Turkey 29/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST)

Karin Sesetyan Turkey 29/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST)

Mourad Bezzeghoud Portugal 29/10/15 17:20 TAP TP881 Lisboa (LIS) Lisboa14:20

Stefano Grimaz ITALY 29/10/15From Udine to Ravenna by car

List of Departures

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Djillali Benouar Algeria 30/10/15 7:00 Air France AF1029 Paris (CDG) Algeri (ALG)

Ait Brahim Lahsen Morocco 30/10/15 7:00 Air France AF1029 Paris (CDG) Rabat (RBA)

Tadili Ben Aissa Morocco 30/10/15 7:00 Air France AF1029 Paris (CDG) Rabat (RBA)

Nacer Jabour Morocco 30/10/15 7:00 Air France AF1029 Paris (CDG) Rabat (RBA)

Rob Mellors United States of America

30/10/15 7:00

Keith Nakanishi + 1 United States of America

30/10/15 7:00

William Wanderer United States of America

30/10/15 7:10 British Airways BI6617 Heathrow (LHR) Washington (IAD)

Amina Abdessemed-Foufa Algeria 30/10/15 7:20 Alitalia AZ800 Rome Fiumicino Algiers

Galina Ataeva Israel 30/10/15 7:20 Alitalia AZ1312Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Tel Aviv (TLV)

Mahmoud Al-Qaryouti Jordan 30/10/15 7:20 Alitalia AZ1312Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Amman (AMM)

Ali Sawarieh Jordan 30/10/15 7:20 Alitalia AZ1312Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Amman (AMM)

Rachid Jomaa Lebanon 30/10/15 7:20 Alitalia AZ1312Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Beirut (BEY)

Sylvana Pilidou Cyprus 30/10/15 7:30 Austrian Airlines OS536 Vienna (VIE) Larnaca (LCA)

Iosif Paris Cyprus 30/10/15 7:30 Austrian Airlines OS536 Vienna (VIE) Larnaca (LCA)04:00

Adnan El-Khasawneh Jordan 30/10/15 10:00 Lufthansa LH283 Frankfurt (FRA) Amman (AMM)

Jalal Al Dabbeek Romania/Palestina 30/10/15 10:00 Lufthansa LH283 Frankfurt (FRA) Amman (AMM)

Frederik O. Simons USA 30/10/15 10:00 United Airlines UA8773 FrankfurtWashington-Dulles airport

Jair Torres UNESCO 30/10/15 10:45 Air France AF1229 Paris (CDG)07:00

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Khalifa S. Al-Jabri Oman 30/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST) Muscat (MCT)

Issa El-Hussain Oman 30/10/15 11:30 Turkish Airlines TK1322 Istanbul (IST) Muscat (MCT)

Nikolaos S. Melis Greece 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Athens (ATH)

Filippos Vallianatos Greece 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Chania (CHQ)

Michael Cohen Israel 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Tel Aviv (TLV)

Edward Leibovich Israel 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Tel Aviv (TLV)

Avi Shapira Israel 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Tel Aviv (TLV)

Rami Abraham Hofstetter Israel 30/10/15 12:15 Alitalia AZ1314Rome Fiumicino (FCO)

Tel Aviv (TLV)

Samir Ben Abdallah Tunisia 30/10/15 12:35 Tunis Air TU363 Tunis (TUN)

Atef Bouallegue Tunisia 30/10/15 12:35 Tunis Air TU363 Tunis (TUN)

Maria Josè Jimenez Spain 30/10/15 12:35 Iberia IB8783 08:30

Abuoelela Amin Mohamed Sayed Ahmed

Egypt 30/10/15 18:40 Alitalia AZ1320Roma Fiumicino (FCO)

Cairo (CAI)

El-Sayed Mohamed Salem Egypt 30/10/15 18:40 Alitalia AZ1320Roma Fiumicino (FCO)

Cairo (CAI)

Mohammed J. Almarri Qatar 30/10/15 18:40 Turkish Airlines TK1326 Istanbul (IST) Doha (DOH)

Tariq Abdulsalam Mansoob Saudi Arabia 30/10/15 18:40 Turkish Airlines TK1326 Istanbul (IST) Jeddah (JED)

Khalid Hajji Yousef Saudi Arabia 30/10/15 18:40 Turkish Airlines TK1326 Istanbul (IST) Jeddah (JED)

Ufuk Hancilar Turkey 30/10/15 18:40 Turkish Airlines TK1326 Istanbul (IST)15:40

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Petra Malisan ITALY 30/10/15to Udine by train

Yahya Tarabulsi Saudi Arabia 30/10/15train

Nofel Noureddin Shanta Lybia 30/10/15

to Trieste by trainKhalifa Sharif Lybia 30/10/15

Amos Salamon 30/10/15from Ravenna to Rome by car

Claudio Modena ITALY 30/10/15to Rome by car

Gianluca Valensise ITALY 30/10/15to Rome by train

Alexandre Sursock Lebanon 30/10/15train

Nancy Zeigler United States of America

31/10/15 7:00 Lufthansa 9528 Frankfurt (FRA)04:00

Michael P. Foose United States of America

1/11/15 13:00 Lufthansa 9483 Munich 10:00

Muyesser Rengin Gok United States of America

1/11/15to Rome by train

Ogie Kuraica USA ???pending????????

Mohammed El Idrissi USA ???pending????????

Rajinder Sagoo Switzerland ???pending????????

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The Grand Hotel Mattei

The XXXVI International Workshop on Seismicity and Earthquake

Engineering in the Extended Mediterranean Region will be held in the

Grand Hotel Mattei in Ravenna (Italy).

The Grand Hotel Mattei is a 4-star Superior hotel located just 3 km from

the center of Ravenna.

The Grand Hotel Mattei offers 124 rooms with king size beds, fl at screen

TV, and free internet access.

Enjoy traditional local cuisine and the best Italian cuisine in their restaurant

“Nonna Zina”.

Its spa offers last minute packages for holidays and weekends in health

and wellness, and is characterized by an intimate and relaxing atmosphere.

The hotel offers 5 meeting and conference rooms with the latest

audiovisual devices, for up to a maximum of 360 people.

Address

Via Enrico Mattei 25 - 48122 Ravenna - Italy

Phone: +39 0544 455 902 • Fax: +39 0544 456446

[email protected] • www.grandhotelmattei.com/en/

 

 

 

• Grand Hotel Mattei.

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Daily Subsistence Allowance

Hotel expenses will be directly paid by UNESCO and they include buffet

breakfast, coffee breaks, buffet lunch, internet connection in the room,

and VAT. Also dinner will be provided at the hotel Mattei.

You will receive a Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA).

You will be responsible for any incidental expenses.

If you have paid for a Shengen Visa in order to attend exclusively at this

meeting, we would very much appreciate if you could provide us with

original receipts. A reimbursement of your VISA expenses will be offered

upon submission of the proof of payment.

Personal and Other Insurance

Participants are reminded to take out personal insurance for themselves

and accompanying persons, including insurance of personal effects.

Wishing you a safe journey to Ravenna!

 

Beatrice Giambastiani

[email protected]

University of Bologna

Via S. Alberto 163 - 48123 Ravenna

Italy

Tel. +39 0544 937318

Fax +39 0544 937319

Mobile +39 338 3833850

Frederick Simon

[email protected]

Consultant

11813 Stuart Mill Road - Oakton - VA 22124

United States

Tel. +1 703 620 2772

Fax +1 703 620 3043

Jair Torres

[email protected]

Section for Disaster Reduction

UNESCO

7 Place Fontenoy - 75007 Paris - France

Tel. +33 (0)1 45 68 4122

Fax +33 (0)1 45 68 5821

Mobile +33 (0)6 03 317926

Gianluca Valensise

[email protected]

Istituto Nazionale di Geofi sica e Vulcanologia (INGV)

Via di Vigna Murata 605 - 00143 Roma - Italy

Tel. +39-06-51860485

Fax +39-06-5041287

Mobile +39 335 353843

For any query please contact: