Seminar: "Modeling Future Floods, Droughts and Climate Adaptation Options for Cyprus - Highlights From the H2020 BINGO Project"
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday 18 September 2019
- Time: Starts: 16:00
- Venue: The Cyprus Institute – Guy Ourisson Building, Seminar Room, 1st Floor, Athalassa Campus
- Speakers:Adriana Bruggeman, Corrado Camera, Hakan Djuma, Marinos Eliades, Elias Giannakis, Panos Hadjinicolaou, Ioannis Sofokleous, George Zittis,
Christos Zoumides, (The Cyprus Institute), Ayis Iacovides, Iacovos Iacovides, Marios Mouskoundis, Phoebe Vayianou (I.A.CO Ltd)
Live streaming of the lecture will be available on The Cyprus Institute’s YouTube Channel
Live streaming is facilitated by the CySTEM project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 667942.
Abstract
Climate change is expected to cause more flood events and a reduction in water resources in Cyprus. Here we will present in four brief state of the art talks:
- High resolution downscaling of future rainfall extremes, by George Zittis and Panos Hadjinicolaou
- Modelling future flood events for the Pedieos River Basin, by Marios Mouskoundis and Ayis Iacovides
- Modelling future droughts with forestry water balance observations in Peristerona Watershed, by Adriana Bruggeman, Marinos Eliades, Hakan Djuma and Corrado Camera
- Economic efficiency of four adaption options for the downstream Peristerona area, by Elias Giannakis and Christos Zoumides
The BINGO Project is a 3-year H2020 project that analyses the impacts of climate change on the water sector and conducts an integrated analysis of adaptation options. The project worked with Communities of Practice in Research Sites in Norway, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Portugal and Cyprus. The project co-organized the fourth European Climate Change Adaptation Conference in Lisbon and will end in October 2019.
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Additional Info
- Date: Wednesday 18 September 2019
- Time: Starts: 16:00