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Project Q4298826 in Slovenia, Italy
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Vipava/Vipacco and Other Transboundary River Basins Flood Risk Management
Project Q4298826 in Slovenia, Italy

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    2,499,374.96 Euro
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    2,940,441.15 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2019
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    21 January 2022
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    Eastern Alps River Basin District
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    45°38'59.71"N, 13°46'0.34"E
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    46°3'54.25"N, 14°30'48.56"E
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    45°26'25.80"N, 12°20'7.69"E
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    45°55'51.42"N, 13°38'26.81"E
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    45°46'31.04"N, 14°12'51.12"E
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    45°57'22.43"N, 13°38'59.78"E
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    45°53'31.06"N, 13°36'21.96"E
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    45°50'44.74"N, 13°57'42.19"E
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    46°3'43.99"N, 14°30'31.00"E
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    45°26'5.89"N, 12°19'37.16"E
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    The programme area is vulnerable to floods and this trend is tragically set to increase due to the ongoing intense urbanisation process and climate change. The VISFRIM project aims to achieve efficient management of hydraulic risk in cross-border basins, through the development of methods and technological tools for the implementation of existing Flood Risk Management Plans (PGRA) and their forthcoming update (2021). The project will involve governmental bodies and local authorities in developing joint measures and actions in the international basins of the Isonzo and Vipacco rivers and in the interregional basin of the Lemene River. They will share data and knowledge, jointly develop models for flood simulation and identify mitigation measures to be implemented in the territory, cost and benefit assessed in advance using specific IT procedures designed during the project. In particular, green IT tools will be implemented, i.e. technologies capable of promoting the active participation of citizens in environmental monitoring, and structural works will be implemented on a small scale and with low environmental impact. (English)
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