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ARISTOTLE-eENHSP
All Risk Integrated System TOwards Trans-boundary hoListic Early-warning - enhanced European Natural Hazards Scientific Partnership

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ARISTOTLE-eENHSP “enhanced European Natural Hazard Scientific Partnership”, fostering 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.

With this robust experience in scientific and operational emergency assessment, the ARISTOTLE-eENHSP Consortium is currently providing advice in a multi-hazard fashion for the following inter-related hazards:
  • ​Earthquakes,
  • Tsunamis,
  • Volcanic eruptions,
  • Severe Weather events,
  • Flooding events and
  • Wildfires/Forest fires.
Being most of the partners entities formally-mandated to provide advice and operational services for disaster risk at national level with extended global 24/7 monitoring and analytical capacity, the usage of authoritative information is guaranteed.

The operational capacity of the ARISTOTLE-eENHSP service relies on a blueprint in which experts from each of the different hazard groups provide the collective expertise into a multi-hazard virtual 24/7 operational centre, named “Multi-Hazard Board” (MHB). The MHB, composed of a representative of each hazard group, brings together the best information from the multi-hazard perspective in a single and unified multi-hazard scientific assessment of the ongoing and future events provided to the ERCC and SAS in two different modes, the Emergency and the Routine modes. Both modes facilitate the accommodation to the different temporal scales of both, the hazards considered, as well as the relative preparatory actions or feedback required for effective emergency response.

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BGS – British Geological Survey
EMSC / CSEM – Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center / Centre Sismologique Euro-Méditerranéen
EUMETNET – European Meteorological Services Network
FMI – Finnish Meteorological Institute
GFZ – GeoForschungsZentrum
IMO – Icelandic Met Office
INGV – Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
IPMA – Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
KNMI – Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut
KOERI – Kandilli Observatory And Earthquake Research Institute
INFP – Institutul National de Cercetare si Dezvoltare pentru Fizica Pamantului
NOA – National Observatory of Athens
SMHI – Sveriges Meteorologiska och Hydrologiska Institut
UKMO – UK Met Office
ZAMG – Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik

Ficha de Projeto


ARISTOTLE-eENHSP
All Risk Integrated System TOwards Trans-boundary hoListic Early-warning - enhanced European Natural Hazards Scientific Partnership
Referência: Service Contract No. ECHO/SER/2020/830887+830888
Financiamento: Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO)
Duração: 2 anos
Data de Início

01-10-2022
Data de Encerramento

30-09-2024

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