ADRISEISMIC

Addressing the divide between EU guidance and their practical implementation in green construction and eco-social re-qualification of residential areas in South East Europe regions

Project code: 1019

Programme: INTERREG V-B Adriatic-Ionian ADRION Programme 2014-2020

Call: Second call for proposals - Specific Objective 2.2.

 

The Adriatic-Ionian area is heavily undermined by earthquakes. Each country has developed laws and norms, methods, techniques and expertise for tackling earthquake risks and for reducing the seismic vulnerability of the built environment. Nevertheless, in urban areas and particularly in city centres they remain high.

ADRISEISMIC’s overall objective is to exchange and systematise knowledge and practices in tackling the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of the built environment in PP countries, to harmonise planning and management of emergencies after seismic events and the post-earthquake phase, in order to drastically improve the approaches for dealing with and to secure the reduction of seismic vulnerability among ADRION regions. The main focus areas are city centres and historical squares and their surrounding buildings, conceived as symbols of local identity and socio-economic cores for the ADRION settlements.

 

Project duration

03.2020-08.2022

Department scientific supervisor

Simona TONDELLI

Coordinator

Università di Bologna – Dipartimento di Architettura (Simona TONDELLI)

Partnership

Institute for Vocational Training of Construction Workers, Province of Bologna – I.I.P.L.E. (IT)

City of Kaštela (HR)

Municipality of Gjirokaster (AL)

Regional development agency Backa (RS)

Slovenian national building and civil engineering Institute (SI)

University of Crete (EL)

Region of Crete (EL)

Budget

Budget totale: Eur 1.126.640,00

Budget DA: Eur 239.000,00

Teachers and researchers involved in the project

Simona TONDELLI

Angela SANTANGELO

Giorgia PREDARI

Riccardo GULLI

Giulia MARZANI (Assegnista)

Project ERC sectors 

SH3 - Environment, Space and Population

SH5 - Cultures and Cultural Production