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ACTIF 2nd Workshop


Quantification, reduction and   dissemination of uncertainty
in flood forecasting
 


Delft, 22 - 23 th November 2004

ACTIF will contribute to the promotion
of sustainable development through
the reduction of economic losses
from flooding and the improvement
of public safety by non-
structural methods




EVK1 - CT - 2002 - 80014



Problem to be solved

The flooding that occurred in central Europe in August 2002 demonstrated the value of providing flood warnings to mitigate the social and economic impacts of flooding. The increasing vulnerability of communities to extreme meteorological events requires that established mitigation measures will have to be re-evaluated and improved. ACTIF will explore how floods can be mitigated via improvements in forecasting and how uncertainties in flood forecasting may be quantified in a meaningful way to the end users. The cluster of research projects in FP5 demonstrates the importance of flood-forecasting research. The purpose of ACTIF is to derive and disseminate additional benefits from these projects to facilitate the implementation of technological innovations already achieved in the research.

Scientific Objectives and approach

The specific focus of ACTIF will be to actively consolidate and disseminate Fifth Framework research advances in Flood Forecasting through the following mechanisms:

Expected impacts

ACTIF will form a bridge between academic researchers, applied researchers, public authorities and industry in the area of hydro-meteorological risks to:

Gather experiences of pilot demonstration site to demonstrate the Application of the research.