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|CERIS | |CERIS | ||
|The objectives of CERIS ( Community of European Research and Innovation for Security) are: to analyse identified capability needs and gaps in the corresponding areas, o identify solutions available to address the gaps, to translate capability gaps and potential solutions into research needs, to identify funding opportunities and synergies between different funding instruments, to identify standardisation needs, to integrate the views of citizens | |The objectives of CERIS ( Community of European Research and Innovation for Security) are: to analyse identified capability needs and gaps in the corresponding areas, o identify solutions available to address the gaps, to translate capability gaps and potential solutions into research needs, to identify funding opportunities and synergies between different funding instruments, to identify standardisation needs, to integrate the views of citizens | ||
|[https:// | |[https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/networks/ceris-community-european-research-and-innovation-security_en Website] | ||
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|CMINE | |CMINE | ||
|CMINE is the hub for crisis management professionals in the EU and beyond. It aims to foster innovation and research uptake in crisis management through cross-sector, multi-stakeholder dialogues around capability gaps and potential solutions. | |CMINE is the hub for crisis management professionals in the EU and beyond. It aims to foster innovation and research uptake in crisis management through cross-sector, multi-stakeholder dialogues around capability gaps and potential solutions. | ||
|[https://www.cmine.eu Website] | |[https://www.cmine.eu Website] | ||
[https://twitter.com/cmine_eu Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/cmine_eu X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/driver-plus-project-2b751a179/ LinkedIn] | |||
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|EU-JRC | |EU-JRC | ||
|The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. | |The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. | ||
|[https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en Website] | |[https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en Website] | ||
[https://twitter.com/EU_ScienceHub Twitter] | [https://www.facebook.com/EUScienceHub/ Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/EU_ScienceHub X(Twitter)] | |||
[https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/european-commission-joint-research-centre LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.instagram.com/eu_science/ Instagram] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/user/JRCaudiovisuals Youtube] | |||
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|IDRIM | |IDRIM | ||
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|[https://idrim.org/ Website] | |[https://idrim.org/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/IDRiMSociety Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/IDRiMSociety Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/IDRiM_Society Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/IDRiM_Society X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://jp.linkedin.com/company/idrimsociety LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyXVSyd53eISTw09UGmJc7A Youtube] | |||
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|ICRCC | |ICRCC | ||
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|[https://communication.ucf.edu/icrcc/about/ Website] | |[https://communication.ucf.edu/icrcc/about/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/icrcconference/ Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/icrcconference/ Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/icrc_conference Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/icrc_conference X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://communication.ucf.edu/icrcc/about/www.linkedin.com/in/intl-crisis-and-risk-communication-conference-icrc-4a6437222 LinkedIn] | |||
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|[https://www.cred.be Website] | |[https://www.cred.be Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/creducl Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/creducl Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/CREDUCL Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/CREDUCL X(Twitter)] | ||
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|ECWMF | |ECWMF | ||
|ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for our Member and Co-operating States and the broader community. The Centre has one of the largest supercomputer facilities and meteorological data archives in the world. Other strategic activities include delivering advanced training and assisting the WMO in implementing its programmes. | |ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for our Member and Co-operating States and the broader community. The Centre has one of the largest supercomputer facilities and meteorological data archives in the world. Other strategic activities include delivering advanced training and assisting the WMO in implementing its programmes. | ||
ECMWF is a key player in Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space programme, offering quality-assured information on climate change (Copernicus Climate Change Service), atmospheric composition (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service), flooding and fire danger (Copernicus Emergency Management Service), and through the EU's Destination Earth initiative, it is developing prototype digital twins of the Earth | ECMWF is a key player in Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space programme, offering quality-assured information on climate change (Copernicus Climate Change Service), atmospheric composition (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service), flooding and fire danger (Copernicus Emergency Management Service), and through the EU's Destination Earth initiative, it is developing prototype digital twins of the Earth | ||
|[ | |[https://www.ecmwf.int Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/ECMWF Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/ECMWF Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/ecmwf Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/ecmwf X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/ecmwf LinkedIn] | |||
[https://youtube.com/ecmwf Youtube] | |||
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ecmwf Flickr] | |||
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|EGU | |EGU | ||
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|[https://www.egu.eu Website] | |[https://www.egu.eu Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanGeosciencesUnion Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanGeosciencesUnion Facebook] | ||
[https://https://twitter.com/ecmwf Twitter] | [https://https://twitter.com/ecmwf X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/european-geosciences-union LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.instagram.com/eurogeosciences/ Instagram] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/user/EuroGeosciencesUnion Youtube] | |||
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|EGU-NH | |EGU-NH | ||
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|[https://www.egu.eu/nh/home/ Website] | |[https://www.egu.eu/nh/home/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/EGUNaturalHazards/ Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/EGUNaturalHazards/ Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/NH_EGU Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/NH_EGU X(Twitter)] | ||
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|EUGEO | |EUGEO | ||
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* Mobility systems | * Mobility systems | ||
* State of the environment | * State of the environment | ||
|[http | |[http://www.eionet.europa.eu Website] | ||
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|EPA Network | |EPA Network | ||
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Members are knowledge producers, regulators, researchers and policy advisers. | Members are knowledge producers, regulators, researchers and policy advisers. | ||
Gathering know-how and best practices from implementation of environmental policies and state of the environment reporting is highly beneficial for the day-to-day work of our environment agencies | Gathering know-how and best practices from implementation of environmental policies and state of the environment reporting is highly beneficial for the day-to-day work of our environment agencies | ||
|[http | |[http://epanet.eea.europa.eu Website] | ||
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|IFRC Climate Centre | |IFRC Climate Centre | ||
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|[https://www.climatecentre.org/climate-science/ Website] | |[https://www.climatecentre.org/climate-science/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/climatecentre Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/climatecentre Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/RCClimate Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/RCClimate X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/red-cross-red-crescent-climate-centre LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.instagram.com/rcclimatecentre/ Instagram] | |||
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/climatecentre/albums Flickr] | |||
[https://vimeo.com/climatecentre/videos/sort:date/format:thumbnail Vimeo] | |||
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|[https://www.acm.org Website] | |[https://www.acm.org Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/AssociationForComputingMachinery/ Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/AssociationForComputingMachinery/ Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/theofficialacm Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/theofficialacm X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-computing-machinery LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.instagram.com/theofficialacm/ Instagram] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOfficialACM Youtube] | |||
[https://mastodon.acm.org/@ACM Mastodon] | |||
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/theofficialacm Flickr] | |||
[https://www.reddit.com/user/TheOfficialACM Reddit] | |||
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|ISCRAM | |ISCRAM | ||
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|[https://iscram.org/ Website] | |[https://iscram.org/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/ISCRAM Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/groups/ISCRAM Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/ISCRAM Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/ISCRAM X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/iscram-2020/about/ LinkedIn] | |||
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PSCE ensures the continual improvement and evolution of public safety information and communication systems for the safety and security of our citizens | PSCE ensures the continual improvement and evolution of public safety information and communication systems for the safety and security of our citizens | ||
|[https://www.psc-europe.eu/ Website] | |[https://www.psc-europe.eu/ Website] | ||
[https://twitter.com/psc_e Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/psc_e X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/psc-europe/ LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA01cobD51pJqT4sNTAqYvQ Youtube] | |||
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|EENA - Researchers | |EENA - Researchers | ||
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|[https://eena.org/our-community/researchers/ Website] | |[https://eena.org/our-community/researchers/ Website] | ||
[https://www.facebook.com/112emergency Facebook] | [https://www.facebook.com/112emergency Facebook] | ||
[https://twitter.com/112_sos Twitter] | [https://twitter.com/112_sos X(Twitter)] | ||
[https://goo.gl/OO5Q4m LinkedIn] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/user/eena112 Youtube] | |||
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|CIRCACB | |CIRCACB |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 3 November 2023
The following tables present relevant networks of researchers which could become part of the LINKS Community
Crisis Management
Network | Description | More information |
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CERIS | The objectives of CERIS ( Community of European Research and Innovation for Security) are: to analyse identified capability needs and gaps in the corresponding areas, o identify solutions available to address the gaps, to translate capability gaps and potential solutions into research needs, to identify funding opportunities and synergies between different funding instruments, to identify standardisation needs, to integrate the views of citizens | Website |
CMINE | CMINE is the hub for crisis management professionals in the EU and beyond. It aims to foster innovation and research uptake in crisis management through cross-sector, multi-stakeholder dialogues around capability gaps and potential solutions. | Website |
EU-JRC | The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. | Website |
IDRIM | IDRiM Society is a non-profit organization named the International Society for Integrated Disaster Risk Management
The main objective of the IDRiM Society is to promote knowledge sharing, interdisciplinary research and development on integrated disaster risk management contributing to the implementation of success models for efficient and equitable disaster risk management options. Furthermore, the IDRiM Society aims at promoting knowledge transfer and dissemination of information and concepts on integrated disaster risk management. |
Website |
ICRCC | The International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC) affords attendees the opportunity to network with prominent crisis communication practitioners, leaders and researchers. Open participation and feedback are encouraged, within interactive sessions with like-minded peers, professionals and researchers in attendance. ICRCC continues to bring in leading professionals and researchers to share their expertise in interactive case studies, in-depth panel discussions and useful, new and noteworthy sessions. | Website |
Environment
Network | Description | More information |
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CRED | The Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) has been active for over 40 years in the fields of international disaster and conflict health studies, with activities linking relief, rehabilitation and development. The Centre promotes research, training and technical expertise on humanitarian emergencies, particularly in public health and epidemiology.
CRED's research scope includes two main axes: natural disasters and crisis situations caused by civil strife, conflict or others. CRED studies broader aspects of humanitarian crises and emergencies, such as socio-economic, gender and environmental issues, with a strong focus on the special needs of vulnerable groups such as women and children. By providing a wealth of data on health issues arising from disasters and conflict, CRED seeks to improve needs-based preparedness and responses to humanitarian emergencies. |
Website |
ECWMF | ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for our Member and Co-operating States and the broader community. The Centre has one of the largest supercomputer facilities and meteorological data archives in the world. Other strategic activities include delivering advanced training and assisting the WMO in implementing its programmes.
ECMWF is a key player in Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space programme, offering quality-assured information on climate change (Copernicus Climate Change Service), atmospheric composition (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service), flooding and fire danger (Copernicus Emergency Management Service), and through the EU's Destination Earth initiative, it is developing prototype digital twins of the Earth |
Website |
EGU | The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is the leading organisation for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. With the partner organisations worldwide fosters fundamental geoscience research, alongside applied research that addresses key societal and environmental challenges. | Website |
EGU-NH | The Natural Hazards (NH) Division of the EGU covers all the geological and geophysical processes that can be hazardous and can produce damage to the environment and to the society. Therefore it is a place where scientists and researchers of various geo-disciplines meet with sociologists, economists and people responsible for territorial and urban defense and planning policies. The aim is to improve the understanding of the evolution of the processes and to discuss new technologies, methods and strategies to mitigate their disastrous effects. | Website |
EUGEO | EUGEO is the Association of Geographical Societies in Europe. The aim of EUGEO is to represent its members at the European level and to coordinate and initiate joint activities of the members to advance research and education on the Geography of Europe and to promote the scientific discipline, the school subject and the professional practice of Geography in Europe. EUGEO also functions as a network and a forum for strengthening the position and operations of its member organisations, in particular for activities with a European dimension. | Website |
EIONET | The European Environment Information and Observation Network (Eionet) is a partnership network of the European Environment Agency (EEA) and its 38 member and cooperating countries. EEA and Eionet gather and develop data, knowledge, and advise to policy makers about Europe's environment.
Since 1st January 2022, there are 13 Eionet groups, working in the following areas:
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Website |
EPA Network | Since establishing the Network of the Heads of European Environmental Protection Agencies in 2003, it has grown to include the Heads of Environmental Protection Agencies and similar organisations from 37 European countries, including the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Members are knowledge producers, regulators, researchers and policy advisers. Gathering know-how and best practices from implementation of environmental policies and state of the environment reporting is highly beneficial for the day-to-day work of our environment agencies |
Website |
IFRC Climate Centre | The Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre focuses primarily on providing guidance and tools to National Societies and their partners, and fostering the exchange of experience, training and technical back-up for Red Cross Red Crescent volunteers, delegates and managers specializing in disaster risk management and health.
The Climate Centre continually strives to advance and share knowledge about the ways climate change impacts the most vulnerable people around the world. To do so, our experts work closely with research institutions; learning from them while sharing our knowledge and experience to shape joint research agendas and promote evidence-led policy and practice. Our team includes scientists from different disciplines, many of whom have published research on the social and natural sciences. And, in an exchange of staff as well as ideas, some members of our humanitarian team are based at research institutions. |
Website |
Information technology
Network | Description | More information |
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ACM | The Association for Computing Machinery is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to advancing the art, science, engineering, and application of information technology, serving both professional and public interests by fostering the open interchange of information and by promoting the highest professional and ethical standards. | Website
Facebook X(Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram Youtube Mastodon Flickr Reddit |
ISCRAM | The Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) Community is an international community of researchers, practitioners and policy makers involved in or concerned about the design, development, deployment, use and evaluation of information systems for crisis response and management. | Website |
Miscellaneous
Network | Description | More information |
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PSCE | PSCE, the Public Safety Communications Europe Forum was established as a result of a European Commission funded project in 2008. Since then, PSCE has evolved into an independent forum, where representatives of public safety user organisations, industry and research institutes can meet to discuss and exchange ideas and best practices, develop roadmaps and improve the future of public safety communications.
PSCE is a permanent autonomous organisation, working to foster excellence in the development and use of public safety communication and information management systems by consensus building. PSCE ensures the continual improvement and evolution of public safety information and communication systems for the safety and security of our citizens |
Website |
EENA - Researchers | EENA, the European Emergency Number Association, is a non-governmental organisation with the mission to contribute to improving the safety and security of the people.
Part of EENA's community is the EENA Network of Researchers which is an international network of researchers in the fields of emergency communications and emergency services. It aims at fostering sharing of information and knowledge among researchers and between researchers and other EENA members from emergency services and industry. In 2019, the network gathers over 100 members! |
Website |
CIRCACB | Communication and Information Resource Centre for Administrations, Businesses and Citizens
Networking and information sharing within and with the European Commission |
Website |
Quora | The question-and-answer network Quora conceptually is somewhere between a social network like Facebook and a knowledge forum. Users can ask and answer questions via Quora. The questions are assigned to certain categories - the users in turn register themselves as connoisseurs of certain categories. Users can rate the questions and answers posted on Quora positively or negatively. Well-rated and thus helpful Q&A threads are consequently highlighted and appear more frequently in the feeds. The comment function allows users to participate or discuss the post topics. In addition, Quora also offers an edit function that allows users to edit and thus improve third-party questions and answers. | Website |
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