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Project partners

The project Consortium consists of 7 project partners and three affiliated entities. Four of them will be in charge of the technical developments: the Technological Centre of Telecomunications of Catalonia (CTTC), the Instituto Geológico Minero de España (IGME-CSIC), the Università di Firenze (UniFi), Geographic Institute and Spatial Planning (IGOT). All of them have a wide experience on using InSAR based products for ground displacement management. Then the fifth project partner, EUROGEOSURVEYS (EGS), will act as the link between technical part and end users. EGS is the organization that join all the geological surveys of Europe. The role in the project is to organize the user requirements, to assist in the user assessments and to become the main link between the EGMS products and Civil protections. EGS will have three affiliated entities (Department of Environment, Climate and Communications (GSI, Ireland), Panstwowy Instytut Geologiczny-Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy, (PGI-NRI, Poland), Elliniki Archi Geologikon Kai Metalleftikon Erevnon (HSGME, Greece) that will lead three pilot site along Europe. The consortium would also count with two partners which will not have devoted budget. They will give support on the user requirements and assessment and will act as main beneficiaries of the outputs of the project: the Portuguese Civil Protection and Valle di Aosta civil protection. Moreover the project benefits of the contribution of the Spanish Civil Protection and Copernicus Emergency Management that acts as external advisors providing inputs during the user assessment phase.

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This project has received funding from the European Commission-EU under grant agreement nº 101048474.

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