All Risk Integrated System TOwards Trans-hoListic Early-warning – Enhanced European Natural Hazards Scientific Partnership

IP in UMA node: Jorge Macías Sánchez
IP in INGV node: Alberto Michellini

Acronym: ARISTOTLE-eENHSP

Abstract: ARISTOTLE-eENHSP fosters the collective experience gained during the previous ARISTOTLE-ENHSP and the initial pilot ARISTOTLE project, is a long-term operational, research, and cooperation project financed by the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO). ARISTOTLE-eENHSP aims to continue strengthening the monitoring and analysis functions of the Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) and its Situational Awareness Sector (SAS) by delivering unique multi-hazard advice service at global level and on a 24/7 operational basis. ARISTOTLE-eENHSP has been designed to offer a flexible and scalable system that can provide new hazard-related services to the ERCC. It builds on a consolidated and multi-disciplinary partnership consisting of world-leading scientific centres in the areas of Earth and Climate sciences, providing operational and monitoring services, early warning and information systems as well as contributing to innovation and research actions.

Source of Funding: ECHO/2020/OP/0001 — Enhanced European Natural Hazard Scientific Partnership (eENHSP)

Implied entities: EC – DG ECHO (European Community – Directorate General – European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations)

Partners: Consortium of 18 European institutions (INGV, IPMA, INFP, SHMI, CSEM-EMSC, UMA, NOA, Meteo France, Kandili University, SHMU, ZAMG, Finish Meteorological Institute, CIMA, Royal Netherland Meteorological Institute, ECMWF, Met Office, UK Research and Innovation, AEMET)

iMAT research lines:    RL3: Modeling Environmental Systems & Risk analysis  

Researchers:

Jorge Macías Sánchez

Manuel J. Castro Díaz

José M. González Vida

Sergio Ortega Acosta