Thanks to Claudio De Angelis and Stefano Marsella from CNVVF, the STORM project team had the chance to visit to coordination office where all the intervention in the earthquake crater are coordinated involving all agents from the fire fighters, civil protection, cultural heritage authorities and …
Weather data collection and visualization
Archaeological and historic sites all over Europe are vulnerable to damage and destruction from a number of natural and human actions. Sparta, University of Salford and Mellor Archaeological Trust deploy Weather Stations and Sensors based IoT (Internet of Things) technologies to monitor environmental changes and their impact on historic structures, chosen as a pilot site in United Kingdom for project STORM. After …
Second Scientific Seminar of the Knowledge Centre for Disaster Risk Management: Science for Policy and Operations
The Disaster Risk Management Knowledge Centre is glad to announce that the registration to the DRMKC 2nd Annual Scientific Seminar is now open and will close on 18th February . The seminar will be hosted by the Italian Department of Civil Protection in Rome, from 9th to 10th of March: cover the progress made by the DRMKC since its launch in September 2015 gather early input to the upcoming 2018-2019 DRMKC Action Plan address challenges for policy and …
STORM has been invited to the European network of projects on cultural heritage
The STORM project will participate at the fourth networking session for EC projects (6 March 2017, Padova – Italy). The event, organised in cooperation with the Department of Information Engineering of the University of Padua, aims to make a plan and to define joint recommendations to be plugged into the programme of the European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. …