Joint Strategy to protect and to restore the affected eco-systems by Forest Fires (Integrated Management of natural areas of high risk) (Q4296422)

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Joint Strategy to protect and to restore the affected eco-systems by Forest Fires (Integrated Management of natural areas of high risk)
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    1,124,784.38 Euro
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    1,499,712.5 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 February 2018
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    31 January 2021
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    AGRI-FOOD TRANSFORMATION ENTERPRISE S.A
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    40°26'0.06"N, 3°40'27.95"W
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    Southwestern Europe is threatened by forest fires, which are fostered due to the social, economic and climate changes. The biodiversity, soils and eco-systemic services are resources directly affected, in relation with both fires and waters, which generate added risks such as water pollution, droughts, infrastructure damages, loss of harvest or loss of productivity. Opportunities to stabilize in an effective way the affected areas are very reduced regarding time and resources, especially in case of fires, and anticipated responses are crucial to optimize the benefits of posterior emergency actions. EPyRIS provides a joint management strategy to tackle the risks generated by forest fires in SUDOE’s natural areas. It consolidates, harmonizes and uses criteria, procedures and contributions from the scientist sector for its use in the management. More specifically, the project aims at providing anticipated vulnerability assessment of those risks, optimizing the post fire emergency procedures and capitalizing the scientific knowledge in the management. For this purpose, the project uses a transnational inclusive focus with the participation of implicated actors in the management at different levels (national, regional/local, etc.) to get agreed criterion and to facilitate the cooperation between managers in peculiar realities to deal with a shared problem. The use of public data infrastructures and interoperability standards are key to guarantee an harmonized and adapted implementation to the needs of every manager, according to the territory’s peculiarities. (English)
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