Italian networks of researchers

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Crisis management

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CI3R The Consortium “Italian Centre for Risk Reduction (CI3R)” is a non-profit entity to promote the coordination, enhancement and development of scientific research, technological transfer, and formation activities in the field of disaster risk reduction in Italy, the European Union and within the international context

CI3R operates on a non-profit basis with the aim of promoting and sustain the research, the technology transfer and training activities in the field of multi-risk reduction, for a more profitable achievement of the objectives pursued by public policies in this field, in accordance with the relevant national, European and international programmes.

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Natural Hazards

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UNIFI Università degli Studi di Firenze - Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra (UNIFI) is one of the largest organisations for research and higher education in Italy and has been ranked among top Italian Universities for the distribution of national research funds, as well as one of the most active Italian universities in terms of European projects. UNIFIhas large experience in remote sensing monitoring like satellite surveillance system; geo-hydrological risk evaluation, prediction and monitoring; vulnerability evaluation, coping capacity, and resilience improvement.


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CIMA The International Center for Environmental Monitoring CIMA Research Foundation is a non-profit research organization. It aims to promote the study, scientific research, technological development and advanced training in engineering and environmental sciences for the protection of public health, civil protection and ecosystems. Website Facebook Twitter
SAGAS Università degli Studi di Firenze

Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia, Geografia, Arte e Spettacolo

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