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Location: A017 and A019 Connected Seminar Rooms UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern / Ground Floor, Places: 20 + 20, Seating: not fixed |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Poster Session 1: Posterpresentation Location: A017 and A019 Connected Seminar Rooms Chair: Marcela Alejandra Vollmer Quintullanca Each poster will be presented in a 2-minute session to the entire audience, with presentations proceeding sequentially. Authors will be available at their posters after the presentations to address questions and facilitate discussions. Bridging the Vulnerability Gap: Innovative Risk Assessment for Natural Hazards through User-Centric Solutions The Potential of Tailored Early Warnings - A Case Study of Heat Warnings in Switzerland IGNIS - The National Forest Fire Information And Warning System The Process Of Co-Production Of Knowledge In The Field Of Climate Services Flood Forecasting and Warning in Rhineland-Palatinate Future Changes in Global River Flow from 250-years of Routed CMIP6 Runoff Debrisflow Hazard Assessment in Georgia A Comprehensive Tool for Accurate Forecasting, Warning Systems, and Real-Time Weather Analysis for the Czech Energy Sector The (story-) Line Between Numerical Simulations for Hazard Assessment, Visual Communication, and Risk Perception |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Poster Session 2: Posterpresentation Location: A017 and A019 Connected Seminar Rooms Chair: Marcela Alejandra Vollmer Quintullanca Each poster will be presented in a 2-minute session to the entire audience, with presentations proceeding sequentially. Authors will be available at their posters after the presentations to address questions and facilitate discussions. Monitoring And Forecasting Scenarios Of The Cadegliano-Viconago Landslide At The Swiss-Italian Border Evaluating the Added Value of Impact-based Models for Flash Flood Detection in the French Mediterranean Region Global Tropical Cyclone Impact Model for Anticipatory Action Enhancing Flood Resilience Through a Community-led, Impact Driven Framework for Data-scarce Regions Towards an Operational Groundwater Level Forecasting System in Switzerland |