ICARIA co-organises a session in EGU2025 with sister projects
During EGU2025 -a key venue for geoscientists from all over the world held held from 27th April to 2nd May in Vienna-, ICARIA co-organised the session “Advances in multi-hazard and multi-risk modelling of climate extremes to increase asset resilience” in order to showcase academic work related to this topic. This session was created together with sister projects.
During the session, Àlex de la Cruz, ICARIA’s Manager, presented ICARIA through the presentation “An approach to modeling interactions between extreme weather events during multi-hazard events”. More than over 10 teams from different institutions also presented their work on topics such as urban climate challenges, flood risks, or transportation system disruption. In addition, LNEC participated in another session within EGU to present the Holistic Resilience Assessment Framework (RAF).

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