Objectives:
Ensure efficient project management, coordination, and communication among partners.
Monitor progress, ensure quality assurance, and manage resources effectively.
Facilitate smooth implementation of activities, reporting, and compliance with EU requirements.
Objectives:
Identify key environmental risks such as floods and droughts in partner countries.
Conduct a needs analysis of the water sector through surveys and stakeholder interviews.
Select real case studies and collect relevant meteorological data for evaluation and modeling.
Organize a workshop to share identified needs and foster stakeholder engagement.
Objectives:
Select suitable hydrological models for environmental risk management.
Develop, calibrate, and validate models for the selected case studies.
Identify innovative preventive measures for floods and droughts.
Apply models to evaluate effectiveness and propose solutions.
Organize training on the use of hydrological models for teaching staff.
Objectives:
Review current curricula and training programs related to environmental risks.
Update and modernize university courses using project results and models.
Develop a joint Lifelong Learning (LLL) training program for graduate engineers.
Create eLearning modules to expand access to training.
Organize workshops and training-of-trainers sessions to strengthen academic capacity.
Objectives:
Deliver the newly developed training program for professionals and students.
Share and apply best practices in environmental risk management education.
Strengthen cooperation between universities, industries, and water sector stakeholders.
Support long-term integration of LLL programs into partner institutions.
Objectives:
Design and implement a dissemination and communication strategy for CERMA.
Share project outputs with academic, professional, and policy-making communities.
Maximize the project’s visibility through events, media, and online platforms.
Ensure long-term impact by fostering adoption of results beyond the project lifetime.