CLIENT II -Inform@Risk

Verbundprojekt: Stärkung der Resilienz informeller Siedlungen gegen Hangbewegungen, Fallstudie Medellin, Kolumbien, Leitantrag; Vorhaben: Freiraum- und Siedlungsplanung

Project: Research

Participants

  • Christian Werthmann (Principal Investigator)
  • Hannes Taubenböck (Principal Investigator)
  • Kurosch Thuro (Principal Investigator)
  • Wolfgang Dorner (Principal Investigator)
  • Alejandro Echeverri (Principal Investigator)
  • John Singer (Principal Investigator)
  • Klaus Martin (Principal Investigator)

Research Organisations

External collaborative partners

  • Leibniz University Hannover (lead)
  • Technical University of Munich (TUM)
  • Deggendorf Institute of Technology
  • German Aerospace Center (DLR) (e.V.) Location Oberpfaffenhofen
  • Universidad Eafit
  • AlpGeorisk
  • Company for Remote Sensing and Environmental Research (SLU)
  • Alcaldía de Medellin
  • German Aerospace Center (DLR)
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Description

Worldwide, the number of people at risk in landslide areas is increasing due to uncontrolled urbanisation and climate change impacts. The extent of relocation required usually overwhelms municipalities and administrations with limited financial resources. In the Colombian city of Medellín, self-built neighbourhoods stretch over mountains whose slopes give way and bury entire settlements. The German-Colombian research project Inform@Risk, together with residents of the informal settlements of Medellín, is developing a low-cost and low-maintenance early-warning system.

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AcronymCLIENT II -Inform@Risk
StatusFinished
Start/end date1 Mar 201930 Jun 2023

Funding

Keywords

    risk management, early warning system, resilience, living lab, landscape architecture, informal urbanization, public space

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