For a common culture of seismic risk (Q4294610)

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Project Q4294610 in Andorra, France, Spain
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For a common culture of seismic risk
Project Q4294610 in Andorra, France, Spain

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    1,021,965.44 Euro
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    1,597,769.53 Euro
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    63.96 percent
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    1 January 2018
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    1 January 2021
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    Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya
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    48°36'16.49"N, 7°42'42.66"E
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    41°23'43.26"N, 2°10'24.53"E
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    48°52'28.38"N, 2°20'6.43"E
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    42°28'7.93"N, 1°29'33.11"E
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    41°21'49.00"N, 2°9'8.60"E
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    43°28'23.16"N, 5°26'21.55"E
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    41°23'23.14"N, 2°6'59.98"E
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    47°49'47.75"N, 1°56'17.88"E
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    41°23'21.37"N, 2°6'56.66"E
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    43°13'30.58"N, 0°2'59.06"E
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    The objective of the POCRISC project is to foment a common culture of seismic risk in the Pyrenees, developing harmonized approximations of the seismic vulnerability and risk, thereby promoting the dissemination of common and shared information to both local authorities and the public, and providing tools to decision help adapted to necessities of seismic crisis managers. All of this focused on a cross-border area comprising the regions of Catalonia in Spain, Occitania in France and Andorra. The main results of the project include a municipal level estimation of the expected earthquake damage targeted to risk management actors for the benefit of the population. In addition, smartphones applications aimed at assessing vulnerability and post-seismic damage will be of great use to seismic emergency management services. The practical guidelines for seismic vulnerability directed at construction technicians and risk managers will be of great added value. All these results will be implemented by the collaboration of cross-border emergency services during the seismic crisis exercises. The content of the project has been improved by the inclusion of new partners related to civil protection and building construction and by restricting it to the indicated study area, maintaining that its results would be transferable to the whole Pyrenees. (English)
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