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Donnerstag, Januar 12 2012

International Symposium on Hydraulic Engineering Aachen (IWASA)

On January 12th and 13th, the AMICE Partner IWW has host a major two-day symposium. Over the years this International Symposium on Hydraulic Engineering Aachen (IWASA) has become a renowned meeting point and information center among experts. The conference mainly addresses civil engineers - researchers and practitioners in hydraulic engineering and water resources management, but i...


Dienstag, Januar 10 2012

Meuse and Climate 5

The fifh issue of AMICE newsletter Meuse and Climate is now downloadable !You will read about the latests developments of the Project since July 2011: major events, pictures and progresses of the different workgroups.We wish you a pleasant moment reading it !...


Freitag, Dezember 30 2011

Low-flows statistical analysis for Wallonia

The floods have always been the main concern resulting of extreme weather conditions. Now droughts and low flows are more and more recognized as risk situations due to the huge consequences of water shortage. Furthermore, the changing climate context constitutes a new threat even if the uncertainty in low-flows evolution remains high.A work must consequently be executed on the low-flow oc...


Freitag, November 25 2011

WP1 meeting

Below are the documents from our last WP1 meeting : - first results are available for the impacts of low-flows on agriculture and for the impacts of floods - discussions are still going-on on the mapping of flood risks ...


Montag, November 7 2011

Transnational flood crisis management exercise

Crisis managers from France and Belgium in the Meuse river basin have organised a major flood exercise to test and improve their practices of warning, organisation and rescue. From november 07th to 18th, 2011, over 350 participants have acted the management of an extreme flood, calculated on the basis of one AMICE scenario of climate change. Returns of experience are ongoing and...


AMICE projekt

Welcome to the AMICE website.
This transnational project is about the adaptation of the Meuse and its catchment to the impact of flooding and low waters from climate change.
Working together are 17 partner organisations from Germany, Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
The project - Adaptation of the Meuse to the Impacts of Climate Evolutions - commenced in 2009 and runs until the end of 2012.

Bevorstehenden AMICE

Mittwoch, April 4 2012

Donnerstag, April 5 2012

Mittwoch, Juni 13 2012

Donnerstag, Juni 14 2012


Bevorstehenden INTERREG

Thematic Workshop for applicants: Priority 4 on Prosperous Communities (15-02-2011)


Letzte links

en www.floodwise.eu/
FLOOD-WISE is an INTERREG IV C project in which water managers from various European countries excha...
en fr nl de www.amice-project.eu/biblio
AMICE Transnational Online References Database...
fr en www.afpcn.org/091211Copenhague
French studies related to Climate Change adaptation...
fr en www.climat.be/spip.php?article
Belgium's fifth national communication Climate Change under the United Nations Framework Convention ...
fr www.epama.fr/risqueinondation
Portail risque inondation de l'EPAMA : informations et outils pour la prévention du risque inondatio...