Spotlights
Best Young Scientists Awarded
During the IDRiM 2014 Conference the top 10 papers submitted to the YSS received recognition.
The first Prize went to Mimi Shi, from Beijing Normal University, China, for the paper entitled: “A Comparative study on key elements of post-disaster recovery process in the United States and China —Case study of Greensburg and Nanba”. The second prize was awarded to Nicholas Agam, Western University, Canada, for the work entitled: “Development of Inundation maps for the Vancouver coastline under a changing climate”, and the third place was awarded to Xing Wei, Beijing Normal University, China, for the paper entitled: “Risk assessment of agricultural production by crop forecast and prediction”.