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Location: A027 Seminar Room UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern / Ground Floor, Places: 24, Seating: not fixed |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Side-Event Risk I. M.: Risk Information Management: From Strategy to Implementation Location: A027 Seminar Room Chair: Horst Kremers National, cross-border, international, and global actions in all phases of disaster management are in due need of technical, organizational, and legal standards that allow for the required cross-organizational and cross-cultural harmonization. While first international regulations on transnational information flow and processes have already been implemented successfully (transnationally, European, globally) in other domains for years (Environment, Geoinformation, etc.) and furthermore, overarching regulations already have been decided upon (European Data Act, Interoperable Europe Act etc.), implementation in the RISK domains still lack the concepts of how to approach the associated complexity, encourage and promote the elaboration of lighthouse realizations, discuss and make available suitable Testbeds, and mobilize the adequate workforce to achieve Facet Components that support data, information and workflow in predefined achievable timeframes. This side event allows international experts to exchange their experiences and opinions. RIMMA2025 Participants who are less experienced but interested in the Digital Future of RISK Information Management are also welcome to join. Forum Discussion on "RISK Information Management: From Strategy to Implementation" |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Side event CB: Crossing Borders Location: A027 Seminar Room Chair: Horst Kremers A growing number and spectrum of European cross-border exercises are devoted to special aspects of first-aid training. In addition, Cross-Border interaction also implies finding solutions to cross-border Information Interoperability and legal and administrative obstacles. This RIMMA2025 session presents results of cross-border situations in various facets of the complex RISKs topics domains. Why Consistency Matters: On Assessing and Communicating the Avalanche Danger Level Across Forecasting Centres in Europe Natural Hazard Emergency Management in Cross-Border Areas: Governance Strategies and Tools from GESTI.S.CO. |
2:45pm - 3:30pm |
Roundtable/Panel: The Benefits of Integrated Catastrophe Management - an International Comparison Using the Example of 2021 European Floods. Location: A027 Seminar Room Chair: Reimund Schwarze Chair: Peter Moser Chair: Corinne Singeisen Prof. Peter Moser (FHGR/ZWF) Prof. Raimund Schwarze (DKKV) Corine Singeisen (PS/VKG) The Benefits of Integrated Catastrophe Management - an International Comparison Using the Example of 2021 European Floods. |