
Katsu Goda
Katsu Goda is a professor and Canada Research Chair in multi-hazard risk assessment at Western University in London, Ontario. He is currently engaged in an international research project focused on measuring tsunami risk in coastal communities, including Tofino, British Columbia. His expertise in understanding the dynamics of tsunamis and their potential impacts on coastal areas, especially in relation to seismic activity in regions like the Ring of Fire, positions him as a crucial figure in disaster preparedness and risk mitigation.
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Recent news mentions
Katsu Goda, a professor at Western University in Ontario, recently travelled to Tofino to meet colleagues from Indonesia and Cuba.
Waiting for the tsunami: its big waves are loved by surfers – but this Canadian town is braced for disaster | CanadaKatsu Goda, professor and Canada Research Chair in multi-hazard risk assessment at Western University in London, Ont., said he was chatting with his family when the e-mail alert came in about the earthquake.
How B.C. prepared for a potential tsunami



