KULTURISK WORKSHOP The benefits of disaster prevention measures: consolidating and widening an innovative risk assessment methodology Arsenale di Venezia, Tesa 104/105 CNR-ISMAR Venice, 19-20 September 2013

Aims of the workshop Effective strategies and plans of Disaster Risk Reduction are built on a good understanding about the risks a community is facing. This understanding can only be achieved through a Risk Assessments methodology that considers the multi-faceted physical/environmental, social and economic aspects. The KULTURisk project (Knowledge-based approach to develop a cULTUre of Risk prevention) aims at supporting the spreading of a culture of prevention, by offering the possibility to evaluate the actual economic, environmental, cultural and social benefits of different risk reduction measures. This evaluation is carried out with the use of a comprehensive risk assessment methodology. The KULTURisk methodology has been developed and validated on water-related hazards (i.e. floods, debris flows and landslides, storm surges), in different European case studies and with different receptors/elements at risk (i.e. people, economic activities, cultural heritage, natural and semi-natural systems). One objective of the project is to generalize this methodology and explore the applicability of the KULTURisk approach to different types of natural hazards, like earthquakes, forest fires, etc. The aim of the two days workshop is to present the Risk Assessment methodology developed by KULTURisk and to discuss it with the main national and European stakeholders and experts of different natural hazards. The event is open to both members and non members of the projects. The participation is free, after registration Deadline for the registration is the 15th Sept 2013 Registration link: http://www.registration.corila.it/formregister.asp?IdConferenza=C000044

AGENDA – 2nd Draft Thursday 19 September 2013 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00

Registration Welcome address Pier Francesco Ghetti, Municipality of Venice, Renata Codello, Superintendence of Cultural Heritage of Venice Veneto Region (TBD)

10:00-10:40

Kulturisk Project: objectives and results Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA Giuliano Di Baldassare, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education

10:40-11:00

Coffee Break

SESSION 1: Towards a new culture of prevention: from international DRR strategies to local implementation Chair: Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA 11:00-12:45

Towards a Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Paola Albrito, UNISDR Regional Office for Europe National strategy implementing the Hyogo Framework Luigi D’Angelo, Italian National Civil Protection Department National policy for the flood risk management plans Giuseppina Monacelli, ISPRA - Institute for Environmental Protection and Research The implementation of EU Flood Directive in the Eastern Alps hydrographic district Roberto Casarin, Alto Adriatico Water Authority

12:45-14:00

Lunch

SESSION 2: KULTURisk methodology for assessing the benefits of prevention measures Chair: Giuliano Di Baldassare, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education 14:00-16:40

Presentation of the state of the Kulturisk framework and methodology Silvia Torresan, Department of Environmental Science –Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Carlo Giupponi, Vahid Mojtahed, Department of Economics – Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Presentations of case studies results: ƒ Danube case study Victor Ntegeka ,Peter Salamon, JRC ƒ Flood hazard and risk mapping in the Vipacco case study Michele Ferri, Alto Adriatico Water Authority ƒ Alternative flood hazard scenarios in the Vipava/Vipacco Giovanna Grossi, Roberto Ranzi, University of Brescia ƒ Climate change impact on flooding scenarios Mitja Brilly, University of Ljubljana ƒ Carlisle case study Jeff Neal, Paul Bates, University of Bristol ƒ The contribution to future flood risk in the Severn Estuary from extreme sea level rise due to ice sheet mass loss Niall Quinn, Paul Bates, Mark Siddall, University of Bristol ƒ Barcelonette case study Micah Mukolwe, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Thom Bogaard, UNESCO-IHE ƒ Sihl/Zurich case study Roland Olschewski, Swiss Federal Research Institute (WSL) 2

16.40-17.00

Coffee Break

17:00-18:30 Roundtable on the KULTURISK methodology Chair: Antonio Marcomini, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Introduction: Results of questionnaires to end-users Paolo Ronco, Ca’ Foscari University Venice Participants: Advisory Board + end users of the case studies 18.45 20.00 22.30

Transfer to La Certosa Island and visit to the Park (http://www.ventodivenezia.it/ ) Dinner at the Certosino Restaurant Boat transfer to the Venice Centre

Friday 20 September 2013 9.00

Introduction: Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA

SESSION 3: From water-related hazards to other natural hazards Chair: Carlo Giupponi, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 09:15-11.00

MATRIX – New Multi-Hazard and Multi-Risk Assessment Method for Europe Kevin Fleming, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences NIKER – New Integrated Knowledge based approaches to the protection of cultural heritage from Earthquake Claudio Modena, University of Padua CATALYST – Capacity Development for Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) Recent developments in operational use of seismic and volcanic hazards assessment Warner Marzocchi, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) Knowledge as a prevention factor: the local experience for the monuments of Venice: spatial planning and local risks Alberto Lionello, Ilaria Cavaggioni, Superintendence of Cultural Heritage of Venice

11:00-11:20

Coffee Break

11:20-13:00 Roundtable on the generalisation of the KULTURISK methodology Chair: Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA Introduction: Results of questionnaires to experts Paolo Ronco, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Participants: Salvano Briceno - Former director of UNISDR, Fabio Sabetta - Italian National Civil Protection Department, Kevin Fleming - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Claudio Modena –University of Padova, Stefano Grimaz – University of Udine, Warner Marzocchi, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Brenden Jongman - University Amsterdam, Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei( FEEM), Marie Valentine Florin, International Risk Governance Council (IRGC), Philippe Frey, Irstea (ex-Cemagref) 13:00-13:10

Closure of the Workshop CORILA, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and UNESCO-IHE

13:10-14:00

Lunch

14:00-16:00

KULTURISK General Assembly 3

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