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Researcher Laura Concostrina receives the Ramón y Cajal grant to develop an innovative project in IHCantabria
With this project, IHCantabria reinforces its commitment to cutting-edge research in sustainable solutions, consolidating its position as an international benchmark in the study and implementation of innovative measures for water and biodiversity management.
IHCantabria participated in the welcome meeting of the European project ArCHe in Riga
ArCHe is a multidisciplinary project in which the humanities, life sciences, earth sciences and social sciences will converge to address Europe’s vulnerable coastal archaeological heritage.
Marine Spatial Planning, IHCantabria’s research objective
2024 marks a decade since the establishment of the EMP Directive.
IHCantabria continues to position itself as a key player in blue growth and ocean sustainability research, providing innovative solutions for the integrated management of marine space.
IHCantabria successfully completes implementation of the HERACLITO project
This project has provided a tool that improves the capacity of ports to adapt to climate risks, guaranteeing the continuity of their services and preparing infrastructures to face the challenges of climate change.
IHCantabria achieves significant advances in the line of research to which Itxaso Odériz contributes
During the last two years, research has been developed to assess how climate variability ─both natural and anthropogenic─ impacts coastal hazards, and its implications for climate risk analysis.
IHCantabria’s contribution to the scientific understanding of tidal phenomena: a journey along the coast of Cantabria
IHCantabria research staff will continue to analyze the information they receive on the tidal situation on the Cantabrian coast, in order to inform the authorities in charge of coastal and port management in a timely manner, so that they can take the necessary measures to prevent or avoid possible risks in the most exposed areas of the coast.
A workshop on the characterization of riparian vegetation addressed key challenges for the management of river ecosystems, at IHCantabria
The objectives of this workshop were to identify the needs of the public administration in the management and assessment of riparian vegetation, to review existing methodologies at different scales and to detect knowledge gaps in order to propose improvements through the use of remote sensing.
IHCantabria hosted the awards ceremony for the graduates of the IX edition of the Master’s program in Coasts and Ports of the University of Cantabria.
The closing conference was given by the rector of the University of Cantabria, Ángel Pazos Carro, under the title: “From the university to social leadership: the world needs you”.
IHCantabria celebrates the ‘World Beaches Day’ highlighting some projects that contribute to the protection and sustainable management of these coastal areas.
This ephemeris is celebrated on the third Saturday of September, to raise awareness about the conservation of marine spaces and the environment.
IHCantabria commemorates this date by informing about some of its relevant projects on the subject.
IHCantabria celebrates the closing day of LIFE DIVAQUA project
DIVAQUA promotes the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems in the Picos de Europa environment, reconciling their conservation with human activities.
IHCantabria had an outstanding participation in the 38th International Coastal Engineering Conference, ICCE 2024
This is the most important international event in the field of coastal engineering, in which 17 representatives of IHCantabria took part, an ASCE award was presented to Iñigo Losada and a memorial was offered in honor of Miguel Losada.
IHCantabria participated in the workshop on climate change risk assessment on urban beaches of the LIFE AdaptCalaMillor project.
The objective of the workshop was to strengthen the capacity of public administrations and stakeholders to interpret scientific results in order to make informed decisions, and to foster intersectoral collaboration in coastal management.