NEWS
A study in which IHCantabria has participated warns about the growing water insecurity in the Mediterranean basin
Ninety percent of the water available in some Mediterranean basins is used for human purposes, leaving ecosystems on the verge of collapse.
IHCantabria will host the Technical Conference ‘Offshore wind, hydrogen and ports: a winning combination’
This event will bring together more than 40 speakers, including representatives from Navantia Seanergies, Plenitude Iberia, Ocean Winds, Windwaves, Tresca Ingeniería and Saitec Offshore.
The last meeting of scientific-technical coordination of the Complementary R+D+i Plan for Marine Sciences in Cantabria was held at IHCantabria
More than 20 experts from the scientific, political, and business sectors have analyzed the role of science and innovation in building more resilient societies in the face of climate change.
With the coordination of IHCantabria, ThinkInAzul promotes a pilot project on the Asian seaweed
Más de 20 expertos del ámbito científico, político y empresarial han analizado el rol de la ciencia y la innovación para construir sociedades más resilientes ante el cambio climático.
IHCantabria concludes the SHEVEX project, advancing the design of hybrid solutions to reduce coastal climate-related risks
Más de 20 expertos del ámbito científico, político y empresarial han analizado el rol de la ciencia y la innovación para construir sociedades más resilientes ante el cambio climático.
IHCantabria advances key contributions to assess climate risks to cultural heritage
An analysis of 86 climate risk assessment frameworks reveals shortcomings in conceptual and methodological consistency at the international level, highlighting a major challenge to be addressed within the European project ArCHe.
A novel scientific framework enables the anticipation of climate risks in ports before critical thresholds are reached
La herramienta, desarrollada por investigadores de IHCantabria y la Universidad de Oxford, une el análisis de riesgos complejos con la toma de decisiones, permitiendo su integración en los planes directores de los puertos y alineando adaptación, inversión y resiliencia.
Iñigo Losada, society, and climate change: Pillars of a UIMP a summer course on climate resilience through science and innovation
More than 20 experts from the scientific, political, and business sectors have analyzed the role of science and innovation in building more resilient societies in the face of climate change.
Secretary of State for Trade visits IHCantabria’s facilities in Santander
The visit reflects IHCantabria’s commitment to exploring international collaboration opportunities, connecting its scientific capabilities with initiatives such as the ‘Alliance Africa Avanza’ and the FIEM.
Three days of scientific exchange at IHCantabria within the framework of the XI Conference of the IH2O Doctoral Programme
This week, 34 students of the IH20 PhD Programme have presented the progress of their research on coastal engineering, hydrobiology and management of aquatic systems.
The UIMP will host a summer course focused on climate resilience, through the figure of Iñigo Losada, research director of IHCantabria
José Manuel Campa, Soledad Núñez, César Cernuda and the minister Sara Aagesen, are some of the prominent figures who will participate in this course.
European CoCliCo project concludes in Brussels with a workshop on coastal challenges in the face of climate change
More than 10 European institutions are meeting in Brussels to present the results of the CoCliCo project, which are integrated into the use of the web platform developed to facilitate decision-making on coastal risks.












