Projects

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The ECHO Project

SPRINT-Lab at the Forefront of European Resilience with Project ECHO The SPRINT-Lab of the University of Udine, which hosts the UNESCO Chair on Intersectoral Safety for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience, is proud to announce its participation as a partner in the Horizon Europe project ECHO (Empowering and Connecting Diverse

CONCORDIA project

Launching Project CONCORDIA: Strengthening Cross-Border Resilience Against Natural Hazards The SPRINT-UNIUD Lab of the University of Udine is proud to announce its participation in CONCORDIA (COoperative Network for COoRdinated Disaster Impact Assessment), a project funded by the Interreg VI-A Italy-Slovenia programme. The Challenge The cross-border region between Italy and Slovenia

The VISIVIA Project

VISIVIA (Safety Inspection Visits of Road Infrastructures) is a research collaboration project between the National Agency for Railway and Road Infrastructure Safety (ANSFISA) and the University of Udine - DPIA - SPRINT-Lab. The aim of the project is to develop assessment tools to support inspection activities of road infrastructures in

SERM Academy

The SERM Academy is an international training school concerning the seismic response management. SERM Academy aims at strengthening an integrated system for the seismic emergency management and at improving the cross-border interoperability among civil protection actors. On May, 7, 2016 the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, the Regional Civil Protection, the

VISUS projects

In this page you can find the projects in which the VISUS methodology was applied (including also the projects developed by SPRINT-Lab before the establishment of the UNESCO Chair).

ASSIST

The ASSIST research project (in Italian, ASSIST is the acronym of ‘Ammodernamento delle Strutture Sanitarie con il supporto di Indicatori Situazionali Tecnico-economici’). The ASSIST research project aimed to assess the physical environment of existing hospital facilities of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (North-East of Italy). The goal of the ASSIST

ARMONIA

The ARMONIA project aims to tighten collaboration between the civil protection institutions for risk prevention. Through the use of innovative methodologies, it develops a trans-frontier strategy in the management of natural disasters. The development of common protocols allows joint planning and implementation of harmonize actions to accelerate and facilitate the
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