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BEYOND EPICENTERS 101296660

BEYOND EPICENTERS aims to develop an innovative disaster risk assessment methodology that integrates advanced data analytics, dynamic modelling, and interconnected system analysis to enhance disaster resilience, support risk management, and improve preparedness for natural hazards.

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchange (SE) Call: HORIZON-MSCA-2025-SE-01-01

BEYOND EPICENTERS 101296660
Beyond Epicenters: Assessing Earthquake Vulnerability Through Economic and Social Network

Coordinator: Nazire Nergiz Dinçer  (TED Universitesi)

Starting/Ending date: 01 May, 2026 - 30 April, 2030

Duration: 48 months

Budget: €1,422,840.00

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Partners

  1. TED Universitesi (TEDU) - Ankara, Turkey
  2. Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi (AGU) - Kayseri, Turkey
  3. COFAC COOPERATIVA DE FORMACAO E ANIMACAO CULTURAL CRL (ULusofona) - Lisboa, Portugal
  4. UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG (UHAM) - Hamburg, Germany
  5. UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN (Uib) - Bergen, Norway
  6. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ECOMM CO (ECOMM) - Ukraine
  7. QUANTAG IT SOLUTIONS GMBH (QIS) - München, Germany
  8. SETM LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (SETM) - Azerbaijan
  9. UNIVERSITE CADI AYYAD (UCAM) – Marrakesh, Morocco

Summary

The "Beyond Epicenters" project introduces an innovative disaster risk assessment methodology that addresses the complexities of interconnected regional systems by integrating economic, social, and infrastructural interdependencies. Key innovations include dynamic disaster classification maps and multi-layered vulnerability models, enabled by advanced algorithms and high-resolution data integration. These tools aim to identify cascading impacts and systemic risks, significantly enhancing disaster resilience and risk mitigation strategies. Real-world validation will utilise data from seismic events in Türkiye and Morocco, as well as tsunami risk assessments in Portugal, demonstrating the methodology’s adaptability across diverse disaster scenarios. The project is supported by a robust interdisciplinary consortium comprising Universities and SMEs from Portugal, Germany, Norway, Türkiye, Ukraine, Morocco, and Azerbaijan, combining expertise in operations research, remote sensing, and disaster management. By aligning with global frameworks such as the Sendai Framework and the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, this initiative advances proactive disaster preparedness and response. Its systemic approach provides actionable insights for policymakers, setting a new standard in disaster resilience and fostering international collaboration to address complex disaster challenges.