Under climate change scenarios, disaster risk management is getting more complex, as the potential impacts of natural hazards on citizens and infrastructures increase, meanwhile decision-making processes have to deal with higher levels of uncertainty. Consequently, risk management agencies have to deal with unknown or more severe events. The proper inclusion of emergency response requirements into risk assessment and planning contributes to reinforce Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies.
Read MoreThe objective of the session were to disseminate what has been worked on within the project, but especially, to provide the main results that can contribute to improve the emergency management at all stages and to reduce risk, as well as present and future damage to such episodes. November 23th: Session aimed at local administration: […]
Read MoreThe objectives of the workshop were to share the main findings of the project regarding the challenges of the civil protection in order to face the increasing and more complex risk contexts due to climate changes. It was also planned to present the developed operational tools, open a discussion with external EU experts and managers […]
Read MoreRECIPE project offered an open webinar which seeks to report and review the findings of the first project period per each natural hazard about Factors and Components of Risk, Civil Protection Requirements, and Climate Change Impacts. The identified emergency management requirements to face unexpected or new risk situations posed by climate change will be linked […]
Read MoreLast week the opening meeting of RECIPE project, jointly with the 1st technical workshop took place in Barcelona. Technicians and researchers from the eight institutions that are partners of the project, together with several invited experts from Wageningen University & Research, Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Fire Service of Catalonia, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, […]
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