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Project Q4296450 in Greece, Cyprus
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Online Environmental Risks Platform - Floods
Project Q4296450 in Greece, Cyprus

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    994,974.3 Euro
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    1,170,558.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2018
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    30 June 2020
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    The Cyprus Institute
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    39°5'4.09"N, 26°34'1.99"E
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    35°31'47.60"N, 24°4'6.56"E
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    34°54'42.23"N, 33°38'6.00"E
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    39°6'19.69"N, 26°33'31.82"E
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    35°30'44.71"N, 24°1'8.33"E
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    35°8'29.22"N, 33°22'47.89"E
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    The project will develop an Integrated Public Supported Service, a Cross-Border Digital Decision Support System and an Online Knowledge Base for the Management of Floods and Other Natural and Environmental Hazards. A Flood Disaster Risk Information and Management System for the three Regions, using digital data and modern computing tools and models, in an online environment with an appropriate interface available to authorities, self-government, environmental organizations, professionals and citizens, suitable for each way. Natural disasters and hazards differ in predictability, in the ways of precaution and response, and impacts. However, it is possible to develop a system utilizing digital cartographic information, telemetric field data, computational risk assessment, forecasting and early warning disaster models as a single source of information and management for all risks. ERMIS-F will use geographic, and other information, and scientific risk assessment models to generate public knowledge that leads to precaution. It will focus on floods due to the significant social, economic and environmental impact on areas of interest and the timing of the implementation of the relevant European Directive in Greece and Cyprus. (English)
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