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European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
Project

Sea level rise scenarios along the Mediterranean coasts (SAVEMEDCOASTS)

Area of activity/subject: Prevention and preparedness projects in civil protection and marine pollution

Summary of the project: Global sea level (s.l.) is expected to increase from 75 to 190 cm by 2100, thus representing among the most serious effects of climate change to face in the next years. S.l. rise will amplify the impacts exerted by a multitude of hazards on infrastructure and building integrity, people safety, economic assets and cultural heritage, translating climate change impacts into socio-economic loss. SAVEMEDCOASTS intends of mitigating these risks in the Mediterranean area, providing multi-temporal scenarios of expected inland extension of marine flooding in consequence of s.l. rise, preparing people to face the next changes.

Beneficiary

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)

Via di Vigna Murata 605
00143
Rome
Italy

www.ingv.it

Project coordinators

  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – Greece- www.auth.gr
  • Centro di geomorfologia integrata per l’area del Mediterraneo – Italy - www.cgiam.org
  • Centro Euromediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici - Italy - www.cmcc.it
  • ISO TECH - Cyprus - www.isotech.com.cy
  • Regional Union of Municipalities of Ionian Islands – Greece - www.ped-in.gr

Presentation at the kick off meeting.