LIRA Scientific Dissemination and Conference Participation

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Throughout the implementation of the LIRA project, significant emphasis was placed on the dissemination of scientific results and active engagement with the wider research and stakeholder community. The project’s innovative methodologies in landslide susceptibility and hazard assessment were presented at major international scientific conferences, contributing to knowledge exchange and reinforcing the project’s visibility at European and global level. Conference Presentations EGU General Assembly 2025 📍 Vienna, Austria & Online 📅 27 April – 2 May 2025 Contribution EGU25-13938 “Dataset Construction for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Multi-Buffer Zones, Clustering, and Stratified Sampling” (Tsangaratos et al.) At the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025, one of the world’s leading geoscience conferences, the LIRA team presented methodological advancements related to dataset construction for landslide susceptibility modelling. The work focused on innovative sampling…
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We proudly unveiled the LIRA project during the concluding event of the Hybland initiative

We proudly unveiled the LIRA project during the concluding event of the Hybland initiative

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The LIRA project aims to pioneer a resilient and innovative approach to assessing landslide susceptibility, hazard, and risk. This new project promises to enhance our understanding and management of landslide-related challenges, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and methodologies. Currently, we are in the first phase of the project, the design phase, where we collect user needs and requirements to prepare for the next development phase. The introduction of LIRA marks a significant step forward in our efforts to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and ensure safer, more sustainable landscapes for communities worldwide.
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Kickoff: Launching a New Era for Landslide Risk Assessment Project in Cyprus

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Thrilled to kick off the Landslide Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment project on December 19, 2023! Our dedicated team two Cyprus-based SMEs, Georama and Geoimaging, and two universities, UCY from Cyprus and NTUA from Greece. Together, we've convened to launch a ground-breaking initiative that aims to revolutionize how we assess and mitigate landslide risks in Cyprus. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this exciting journey together!
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