PRJ – PMO-GATE (local)
/ SO 2.2
START DATE
01.01.2019
END DATE
30.06.2022
TOTAL BUDGET
€ 1.429.112,05
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
2.2 - Increase the safety of the Programme area from natural and man-made disaster
LEAD PARTNER
PMO-GATE - University of Ferrara - Department of Engineering
TARGET GROUPS
- General Public
- Local, regional and national public authorities and related entities
- Regional and local development agencies, environmental agencies and regional associations
- Emergency services and coast guard centres
- Education and training centers
- Universities and research institutes
PMO-GATE
aims to enhance safety and resilience for disasters due to natural hazards and to safeguard lives and socio-economic and cultural heritage.
The final outcome will be an innovative methodology for preventing, managing and overcoming multi-hazard natural disaste.
The project pillars are capitalization of expertise, analysis of Italy-Croatia territorial vulnerabilities and effective communication.
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PARTNERSHIP
LEAD PARTNER
University of Ferrara - Department of Engineering
Ferrara
Ferrara - Italia
The Engineering Department of the University of Ferrara has a strong commitment toward quality in research and education.
Professors, researchers and technicians of Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Information Engineering are working to offer the best in research and a dynamic and stimulating learning environment. Degrees are offered in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electronic and Computer Science Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Elena Benvenuti
PROJECT PARTNER
UNIVERSITY OF SPLIT - FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE AND GEODESY
UNIST-FGAG is a leading reseach institution in the region in its area of expertise. It has a long track record of collaborating with stakeholders in the selected sectors of the blue economy on the development of new products, cost optimization of existing products and testing of new technologies, as well as companies involved in creative industries. UNIST-FGAG has 22 departments, 11 laboratories, 6 research centres, and a total of 150 employees with all the necessary experience and knowledge.
Željana Nikolić
PROJECT PARTNER
Public Institution RERA Sd for Coordination and Development of Split Dalmatia County
RERA S.D. is regional development agency established by Split-Dalmatia County (regional self-government body) for the purpose of preparation and implementation of projects related to regional development. RERA S.D. runs activities connected to support for the SMEs in different fields (agriculture, wood industry etc.).
jelena petrov
PROJECT PARTNER
National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS
The National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS is an Italian public research Institute active in the field of pure and applied research on Earth and Marine Sciences (Oceanography, Geophysics, Seismology) with a focus on development and management of Research Infrastructures. OGS missions are to safeguard environment and natural resources and to prevent geological, environmental and climatic risks.
Francesca Petrera
PROJECT PARTNER
INGV National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanologygia
INGV is the Italian research body managing the National Seismographic Network and operating in the fields of seismology, volcanology, geophisics and environment. INGV is competent in seismological/environmental researches and it carries out many activities which are for the benefit of the Adriatic region. INGV operates under the aegis of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research – MIUR.
Alessandra Maramai
PROJECT PARTNER
City of Kaštela
City of Kaštela has hierarchical administrative structure with Mayor and two Deputies on the top and 7 departments for different fields of interest. As a local authority, City of Kaštela perform activities of a local importance such are: urban planning, upbringing and education, social and child care, primary health care, culture, physical culture and sport, utility management, maintenance of public places, traffic and others. The municipality does not perform economic activities on the market.
Marijana Mišerda Bajić
marijana.miserda-bajic@kastela.hr
PROJECT PARTNER
Municipality of Ferrara
The Municipality of Ferrara is located in the “Emilia Romagna” Region in the eastern side of the Po Valley.
Its geographical location and its morphology has led over the centuries to the need of facing natural hazards such as Floods and Earthquakes, that have determined its history and its urbanization.max 500 characters
Roberto Riccelli
PARTNERSHIP
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The documents of PMO-GATE Project
2.1.1_A poster stating the financial support by the European Union will be located at the entrance of the building seat of the partnership institutions
PUBLISHED ON 07/10/2022
2.2.2_2.2.3_Publication of at least one short portrait of the project_Printed flyers
PUBLISHED ON 11/10/2022
2.3.2_The development of effective people-centred warning tools such as friendly-user mobile applications
PUBLISHED ON 11/10/2022
2.3.3_Design of clear understandable signage systems with clear, useful information that enables proper responses
PUBLISHED ON 11/10/2022
2.3.6_Design of a mobile application tool that enables visualization and communication of risk scenarios to endusers
PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2022
2.3.8_Increase the amount of persons reached by the regional and national General Italian and Croatian Directorate
for Civil Emergencies
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
2.3.9_Identification of land management issues - HR [Croatian Test Site: Kaštel Kambelovac]
PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2022
2.3.9_Identification of land management issues - IT [Italian Test Site: Cona and Ferrara]
PUBLISHED ON 08/11/2022
2.3.10_Proposal of landscape-management plans based on hazards exposures
PUBLISHED ON 08/11/2022
2.4.3_One high level event organization at the end of the project or as soon as important results are reached
PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2022
2.4.4_Participation to public events organized by public authorities
PUBLISHED ON 13/10/2022
2.4.5_Organization of round tables with public agencies and interested NGO groups
PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2022
3.1.2_Definition of flood exposure indexes for the HR test site
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.1.5_Collection of the available flood RMP for the HR test site
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.1.7_Definition of actions to be carried out to integrate local and EC directives on flood risk management plans
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.1_Definition of meteo-tsunami exposure indexes for the HR test site
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.2_Definition of the main weak points of the investigated test sites
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.3_ Collection of the available meteo-tsunami risk management plan for the IT test site
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.4_Collection of the available meteo-tsunami risk management plan for the HR test site_final
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.5_Appraisal of the EC meteo-tsunami directives whenever existing_final
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.2.6_Definition or proposal of actions to be carried out to build or integrate local and EC directives on flood risk management plans_final
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.3.1_Guidelines of the assessment procedure for earthquake vulnerability in HR test sites_final
PUBLISHED ON 15/09/2022
3.3.2_Determination of vulnerability indexes for buildings and infrastructures designed to protect the territory of Ferrara from flood - A
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
3.3.2_Determination of vulnerability indexes for buildings and infrastructures designed to protect the territory of Ferrara from flood - B
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
3.3.3_Determination of seismic vulner indexes for masonry_HR_final
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
3.3.5_Scientific reports on open access journals and on the project web site
PUBLISHED ON 20/09/2022
3.3.6 - 3.3.7_Deter poss weak points of exis seimik RMP_Final_HR
PUBLISHED ON 15/09/2022
4.1.1_Methodology for provision assessment indexes based on Spatial Multi-Criteria Decision-Making - ITALY
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
4.1.1_Methodology for provision assessment indexes based on Spatial Multi-Criteria Decision-Making - CROATIA
PUBLISHED ON 20/09/2022
4.1.3_Risk Evaluation for combined flood seismic hazards for strategic structures with water lifting plants
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
5.1.1_Development of early warning systems suited to single risk management
PUBLISHED ON 20/09/2022
5.1.2_Proposal of single risk management plans in the HR test site - A
PUBLISHED ON 17/10/2022
5.1.2_Proposal of single risk management plans in the HR test site - B
PUBLISHED ON 17/10/2022
5.1.2_Proposal of single risk management plans in the IT test site
PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2022
5.1.3_Development of monitoring systems for accurate on-time warning suited to the IT test site;
PUBLISHED ON 16/10/2022
5.1.4_Construction of a scientific network among the partners and other competent research centres to devise a common strategy to early warning systems to tackle flood, meteo-tsunami and seismic hazards in IT and HR test sites
PUBLISHED ON 16/10/2022
5.1.5_Development of warning systems that decide when meteo-tsunamis (coastal flood) warnings shall be issued based on high resolution air pressure measurements combined with meteo-tsunami (coastal flood) forecast model
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
5.1.6_Map of the spatial distribution of the critical zones most prone to flood, meteo-tsunami and seismic risk in a timely manner to give priority to intervention to authorities and involved parties
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
5.1.7_Design of clear understandable signage systems with clear, useful information that enables proper responses.
PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
5.2.1_Development of early warning systems suited to combined risk management
PUBLISHED ON 20/09/2022
5.2.2_Proposal of combined risk management plans in the IT test site
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
5.2.3 Proposal of combined risk management plans in the HR test site
PUBLISHED ON 17/10/2022
5.2.4_Development of monitoring systems for accurate on-time warning suited to the IT and HRtest sites;
PUBLISHED ON 16/10/2022
5.2.5_Map of the spatial distribution of the critical zones prone to combined flood, meteo-tsunami and seismic risk in a timely manner to give priority to intervention to authorities and involved parties
PUBLISHED ON 20/09/2022
5.3.1_Increase of the number of highly specialised volunteer experts among the population_ITALY.
PUBLISHED ON 18/10/2022
5.3.1_Increase of the number of highly specialised volunteer experts among the population_CROATIA.
PUBLISHED ON 18/10/2022
5.3.2_Determination of the specific cultural and social characteristics of the population of the IT and HR test sites and the attitudes towards the reaction to risk
PUBLISHED ON 08/11/2022
5.3.3_Report with the state of the art of local IT and HR single risk management plans
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
5.3.4_Report with the state of the art of local IT and HR combined risk management plans
PUBLISHED ON 15/10/2022
The tools of PMO-GATE Project