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Barcelona (Spain)

ANYWHERE 3rd Workshop

12 - 16 Nov 2018

ANYWHERE is a H2020 project aiming to enhance EnhANcing emergencY management and response to extreme WeatHER and climate Events

Day by day extreme weather and climate events are causing several hazards affecting our society, and when interacting with exposed and vulnerable human and natural systems they can lead to disasters.

ANYWHERE has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 700099 in order to establish a pan-European platform on extreme climate risks that will enable to identify, in a number of geographic regions, critical situations that could lead to loss of life and economic damages.

Such early-warning should enable to improve protection measures and, in case of catastrophic situations, improving the coordination of rescue operations. The platform will therefore serve as decision-making tool for various authorities when faced with a situation of crisis, and will provide state-of-the-art early warning systems to help exposed populations avert disaster.

If you’re interested in learning more, join us at ANYWHERE 3rd Workshop, that will be held in Barcelona on 12th-16th November 2018.

The workshop has been organized for members of the Stakeholders Board, private companies belonging to the Commercial Associate Board, as well as for other invited organizations from various fields of civil protection and rescue services in order to make the attendants obtain a first-hand experience of the different ANYWHERE tools and implementations.

Moreover, on November 12th, a training session for a reduced number of stakeholders will be held in the Centre of Emergencies Management belonging to the Catalonia Civil Protection. The main purpose being to show them the functionalities and the usability of the ANYWHERE products and the decision support platform A4EU.

Learn more on the project’s website, click here

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ANYWHERE

A H2020 project to enhance EnhANcing emergencY management and response to extreme WeatHER and climate Events