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 URBANFLOODS raises public awareness, recommends new flood prevention policies, and provides strategic action plans for the short, medium, and long term. Designed to benefit local authorities, communities, policy makers, and the public, this initiative builds stronger, more flood-resilient cities for the future.

 

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Project’s description:

The Adriatic-Ionian region, with its unique geographical and climatic conditions, has been increasingly prone to severe flood events due to a combination of climate and land-use changes. These events have led to significant geomorphic adjustments of river channels and, historically, have caused substantial damage to life, properties, agriculture, and tourist infrastructure. 

URBANFLOODS is a forward-thinking initiative aimed at boosting urban resilience against the growing threat of floods particularly targeting rivers and streams in the urban environment of the Adriatic-Ionian region. By developing an integrated Decision Support System according to the EU Flood Directive  and an innovative communication and learning platform, the project seeks to transform flood management and preparedness. 

Specific objectives of the project

Main expected results

PARTNERS

  1. University of Western Macedonia, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Greece (EL) – Lead Partner
  2. Hydro-engineering Institute Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA)
  3. Development centre Murska Sobota – Slovenia (SI)
  4. Macerata Municipality– Italy (IT)
  5. Regional development agency Backa – Serbia (RS)
  6. Municipal Enterprise for Water Supply and Sewerage of Kozani – Greece (EL)
  7. Hydrowater-Albania sh.p.k – Albania (AL)
  8. Rijeka Development Agency Porin Ltd. – Croatia (HR)
  9. Faculty of  Computer Science and Engineering, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje – North Macedonia (MK)
  10.  EuroMediterranean Center for the Sustainable Development – SVI.MED NPO – Italy (IT)
  11. Center for Knowledge Management CKM – North Macedonia (MK)

Associated partners

  1. Municipality of Scicli  –  IT
  2. Municipality of Modica  –  IT
  3. Slovenian Environment Agency (ARSO) – SI
  4. Agency for watershed of the Adriatic Sea – BA
  5. Water Supply and Sewerage Association of Albania – AL
  6. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, GENERAL DIRECTORATE FOR WATER – EL
  7. Public Water Management Company “Vode Vojvodine” – RS
  8. Municipality of Kozani – EL
  9. Centre for Crisis Mangement – MK
  10. Institute of Sustainable Development and Management of Natural Resources-UCRI TEMENUS UOWM – EL
  11. Public Institution for protected area management in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County – HR


Pilot sites

 

Kriva Reka river flowing through Kriva palanka 1

 

 

 Contacts:

Bisera Smilevska, Project Coordinator

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Andrijana Bogdanovska

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The URBANFLOODS project is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg IPA ADRION Programme.