Forschungsbericht 2017



Pearl - Preparing for Extreme and Rare Events in Coastal Areas

Institut: B-10
Projektleitung: Peter Fröhle
Stellvertretende Projektleitung: Natasa Manojlovic
Mitarbeiter/innen: Dejan Antanaskovic
Ilya Gershovich
Natasa Manojlovic
Suleman Shaikh
Laufzeit: 01.01.2014 — 31.12.2017
Finanzierung:Europäische Union (EU)
Kooperationen:Artelia Eau et Einvironment SAS
Asian Institute of technology
Cetaqua, Centro Technologico del Agua, Fundacion Privada
Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI)
GISING - Geographical Information Systems International Group Associazone
Hydrologic Research BV
Hydrometeorological Innovative Solutions
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
King's College London
Max Planck Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V.
National Taiwan Ocean University
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Organisation Meteorologique Mondiale
Public Works Institute
SATWAYS - Proionta Kai Ypiresies Tilimatikis Diktakon Kai Tilepikinon Efarmogon Etairia Periorismenis Efthinis Epe
Stiftelsen SINTEF
Technische Universiteit Delft
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge
The University of Exeter
United Nations University
Universite de Nice - Sophia Antipolis
Verbundprojekte: sonstige Verbundprogramme
Internationalisierung:Dänemark, Frankreich, Griechenland, Großbritannien, Niederlande, Spanien
URL: http://www.tuhh.de/wb/forschung/aktuelle-projekte/pearl.html

PEARL

EU Seventh Framework Programme
Preparing for Extreme and Rare Events in Coastal Regions

The PEARL project aims at developing adaptive risk management strategies for coastal communities focusing on extreme hydro-meteorological events, with a multidisciplinary approach integrating social, environmental and technical research and innovation. PEARL will consider all fundamentals in the risk governance cycle, focusing on the enhancement of forecasting, prediction and early warning capabilities and the building of resilience and reduction of risk through learning from experience and the avoidance of past mistakes. The project is organized in eight different work packages addressing different aspects of the holistic flood risk management (WP1-WP6), dissemination (WP7) and the project management activities (WP8).

Project details

Total cost 6,474,834.28 €
European Commission contribution 4,998,851.04 €
Duration 4 years (2014-2018)
Start date 01 January 2014
Consortium 24 partners from 13 countries
Project Coordinator

Dr Zoran Vojinovic>

UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, The Netherlands

The role of TUHH WP leader on the case study areas, the member of the Project Management Group (PMG), responsible for the German case study (The Elbe Estuary)
Project web site www.pearl-fp7.eu
Key words Extreme hydro-meteorological events, holistic risk, governance, multi-hazard risk assessment, early warning, active stakeholder participation
Contact Person: Natasa Manojlovic

Stichworte

  • Extremniederschlag
  • Extremsturmfluten
  • Klimaanpassung
  • Klimafolgen
  • Klimawandel