Symposium 2019 - Towards Viable Disaster Risk Financing Solutions for SE Asia – Learning from Global Experiences, Successes and Challenges Towards Viable Disaster Risk Financing Solutions for SE Asia – Learning from Global Experiences, Successes and Challenges1 August 2019- Symposium 2019 website- Symposium brochure Insuring the Protection Gap: Vision, Challenges and Opportunities, Mr Jonathan D.A. ParadineSovereign Disaster Risk Financing and Catastrophe Insurance Pools – Academic Theory and International Case Studies, Professor Shaun WangKey Enabling Factors for a Successful Disaster Risk Financing Strategy – the Example of Myanmar, Professor Peter HöeppeScience-based Catastrophe Risk Modelling Informs Risk Management and Prudential Regulations,Ms Madeleine VarkayCatastrophe Risk Modelling for Governments to Drive Risk Reduction and Innovative Financing,Dr Robert Muir-WoodCatastrophe Models for Resilience: Past Experience and Future Innovations, Dr Roger GrenierHow To Deal With The Consequences of Earthquakes, Mr Bilal TürkmenCat Risk Financing Options: Pilot Schemes Implemented in the Greater Bay Area of China,Dr Junhua ZhouThe Role of the Public Sector as Enabler of Sustainable Risk Transfer Solutions in SE Asia,Dr Philipp ServatiusSingapore Earthquake Risk Assessment Incorporating Building Height Information,Mr Ken KawabeBridging the Protection Gap in Agriculture: How Asian Governments are Mitigating the Climate Apartheid, Dr Natalie Y.N. LimTrends Affecting Climate/Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance in Southeast Asia, Mr Augusto HidalgoMonitoring of Land and Built Structures in Japan for Enhanced Risk Assessment,Professor Masayoshi NakashimaA Data Fusion Approach to Update Exposure Data based on BIM and Computer Vision,Dr Deng YichuanAssessing & Quantifying Risk for Risk Management – Best Practice, Ms Grace LimUsing Building Information, Innovative Financing, and Policy Change for Resilient Housing in Asia, Dr. Elizabeth Hausler