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Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros visits IHCantabria’s facilities to learn about the leading research projects on climate and technological risks.
NOTICIAS This visit has been a strategic opportunity to explore possible collaborations in projects that will help improve the capacity of the Spanish insurance sector to face extreme events and climate change.This Friday, October 25, the Institute of Environmental...
IHCantabria hosts the 3rd General Assembly of the NBRACER project
This project promotes the use of nature-based solutions for regional climate resilience in the Atlantic. The assembly was attended by more than 70 representatives of entities from Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and France.
IHCantabria attended the launch of the SONATA project, which promotes sustainable soil management with Nature based Solutions
This project proposes the development of digital tools and the promotion of international collaboration to improve biodiversity and climate change research. IHCantabria contributes in several work packages.
IHCantabria and INTA organize the online event ‘Copernicus in marine applications: Opportunities and training’.
This event was aimed at users and professionals from the maritime, fishing and aquaculture sectors, with the objective of promoting the knowledge and use of the Copernicus program and its FPCUP.
IHCantabria makes progress in land use monitoring in coastal areas
For the first time, land use was mapped in coastal areas of Sicily. The results are a first step towards understanding how socioeconomic development influences land use dynamics in these areas.
EUNICE launches four new online courses on Marine Ecosystem Conservation
These self-paced open courses can be taken until 31 January. This initiative is fruit of the collaboration with IHCantabria.
IHCantabria attended in Panama the closing ceremony of a project that has analyzed the risk of climate change in the Gulf of Montijo
This institute has contributed to the analysis of climate risks associated with marine dynamics and their impacts due to sea level rise, and has formulated climate change adaptation measures for the Gulf of Montijo, Panama.
IHCantabria contributed to the development of an important study on the disappearance of flat oyster reefs in Europe
Their results provide a solid basis for actions to restore oyster habitats and improve the health of coastal ecosystems in the context of nature-based solutions, which is a key focus of the LIFE AdaptaBlues project.
IHCantabria and its general director, Raúl Medina, will receive the CUJAE Seal in recognition of their contribution to higher education, science and technology
This distinction underlines the close collaboration and positive impact that IHCantabria has had on the research and academic training of Cuban professionals in the field of hydraulic and environmental engineering.
IHCantabria collaborates in the underwater archaeological research project and in situ conservation of the wreck ‘Almiranta’.
It will offer predictions of tidal currents through numerical modeling, to support archaeological dives of the ‘Almiranta’ wreck in the bay of Santoña, in addition to developing an application to promote safe and educational dives oriented to blue tourism.
IHCantabria hosts the annual workshop of the CoCliCo project
This workshop brings together representatives of the different institutions participating in this project to analyze the progress of the different work packages, visualize the information generated in the CoCliCo platform and assess the project’s legacy.
Itxaso Oderiz, Marie Curie researcher, starts the TRANSCLIMA project at IHCantabria
This project proposes an analysis of the spatial changes of tropical and extratropical cyclones, in which the coasts will be classified into climatic regions for adaptation to climate change, under socioeconomic and ecological criteria.