Description du projet
Nouvelles stratégies pour les bords de mer urbains
Le changement climatique a accru la fréquence et l’intensité des tempêtes et des inondations, ainsi que l’ampleur des marées et l’élévation du niveau de la mer. Ces événements météorologiques rendent vulnérables les territoires urbains en bordure de mer. Les demandes d’adaptation et de transformation se font de plus en plus étendre. Dans ce contexte, le projet sosclimatewaterfront, financé par l’UE, réunira des experts locaux et internationaux dans le but d’élaborer des outils abordables et efficaces pour améliorer les efforts visant à relever les défis de demain en termes de gestion, d’adaptation et d’atténuation des effets des catastrophes, toujours plus nombreuses. Globalement, l’objectif du projet est d’améliorer les structures de recherche durables en vue de trouver de nouvelles stratégies. Le projet nous permettra de gagner une meilleure compréhension des liens qui unissent urbanisme, conception architecturale et technologies dans les stratégies liées à l’eau.
Objectif
sosclimatewaterfront mission is to develop affordable research environment and efficient operational tools at ULHT/LEAU and HEI partners by creating a Doctorate Consortium’s to face the effects of climate change.
The aim is to make use of the existing strategic network to enhance the research carried on in the field of urban waterfronts. To face the future challenges in managing, adapting and mitigating the effect brought by the increasing number of disasters, ULHT/LEAU has been cooperating with HEI partners to produce and disseminate solutions, that enhance resilience.
The research network will reinforce the dynamic partnerships and increase the quality and technologic innovations of the research, to design tools, to face the growing costs imposed by disasters.
S.O.S. waterfront enables ULHT/LEAU and HEI partners to bring excellence in research to a higher level and to improve its international position.
To reach excellence requires the call for (1) interdisciplinary and international research case studies, (2) steady sustainable research structure, (3) dissemination and open access of knowledge covered by different cultures, sciences and communities in each location.
The organization of data of comparative cases and algorithms will be used to provide future scenarios thus reinforcing the centre of our research project.
Our work methodology has been attracting the collaboration of top researchers which S.O.S. waterfront aims to gather in the exchange of knowledge and joint initiatives to produce results that are valuable to Europe and applicable worldwide.
The Doctorate Consortium will build up trans-national collaborative events with local Municipalities to produce results .
The measures to reach scientific innovation and excellence are implemented and verified in each step. The continuous exposure of the results produced by design research includes exhibition, publications, media and digital platforms to reach wider audiences, local and global.
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MSCA-RISE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)Coordinateur
1749-024 LISBOA
Portugal