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Project Q4299237 in Italy

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Project Q4299237 in Italy
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Operational FIre Danger preventIon plAtform 2
Project Q4299237 in Italy

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    1,575,900.0 Euro
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    1,854,000.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    30 March 2018
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    31 May 2021
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    CMCC
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    40°21'9.54"N, 18°10'18.52"E
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    The main goal of Ofidia2 project is to prevent wildfires and protect the biodiversity in the forests and rural areas in the region of Apulia (Italy) and in Epirus (Greece). A fruitful cooperation between scientific research, cutting-edge technologies, policymakers and Italian and Greek public agencies will improve the safety of environment from wildfires danger. A network of technologies, infrastructures and scientific knowledge is at the heart of the project that aims to develop environmental protection measures by setting up an operational big data infrastructure. With the help of HD video cameras, wireless sensors networks and drones, the stakeholders will effectively patrol high-danger and remotely located areas in the two Regions. A new control room in the Regional Civil Protection office in Bari will be the headquarters of the necessary operational activities in Puglia. Lead Partner of the project is CMCC Foundation; the project partners are Decentralized Administration of Epirus-Western Macedonia, Forest Directorate (DAEWM), University of Ioannina, Puglia Region – Civil Protection Section; associated partners: Municipality of Lecce, ARIF (Regional Agency for Irrigation and Forest Activities). Ofidia2 project capitalizes the results of the previous project Ofidia, already funded during the 2007-2013 Programming Period, by covering a larger area in both regions. (English)
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