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European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
Project

Economics of Prevention Measures Addressing Coastal Hazards (ECOSHAZ)

ECOSHAZ project aims to establish a sustainable knowledge framework addressing the costs and benefits of prevention and response to coastal hazards resulting from hydro-meteorological events (flooding, shoreline erosion, storm surges, and sea level rise) and oil spill accidents.

Notwithstanding the considerable progress that has been made over the past few decades in the fields of hazards’ analysis and modelling, successful delivery of Cost/Benefit (C/B) assessment still remains very challenging.

ECOSHAZ project intends to overcome this weakness by:

i) reviewing and analyzing the available frameworks, methodologies and tools

ii) providing state of the art guidance as well as necessary data sources and support structures for the economic assessment of coastal risk prevention measures

iii) validating the applicability of the developed materials.

Beneficiary

SIGMA Consultants Ltd (SIGMA)

2, P. Ioakeim str.,

GR-54622, Thessaloniki,

GREECE

Tel. 00302310242801

Fax. 00302310286612

Project coordinators

  • University Pablo de Olavide (ES)
  • Flood Hazard Research Center – Middlesex University (UK)
  • Maritime Institute in Gdansk (PL)
  • Department of Economic Theory at University of Santiago de Compostela(ES)
  • Università degli Studi di Catania (IT)

Project presentation at kick off meeting

Booklet

Final report

Guidelines 1

Guidelines 2