The Alpes-Maritimes pilot site is located in southeastern France and spans both coastal and mountainous areas, with a population of more than 1 million inhabitants. It includes the urban municipality of Cannes and the smaller rural municipalities of Sospel and Guillaumes. The area is exposed to a variety of hydrometeorological and geological hazards, making it an ideal environment to demonstrate a multi-risk approach.
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Solution
The MR-IEWS platform for Alpes-Maritimes is supported mainly by PREDICT and designed to integrate and aggregate multiple data streams across hazard types.
The platform is a full-web platform, with a central mapping system giving users rapid access to information on risk awareness, crisis management procedures to be implemented, real-time hydrometeorological events and alert reception parameters for their area of jurisdiction. This platform adapts to the different working scales of users (continent / country / region / city), as well as to the specificities of each type of user (as the skills of each group of users may be different, the platform offers specific functionalities adapted to these skills).
It is also a multi-hazard management platform, enabling users to be supported in all aspects of crisis management (in line with the four pillars of the United Nations' EW4ALL initiative): Risk knowledge, Preparation, Monitoring, Dissemination
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme for research and innovation under grant agreement No. 101121135.