2:20pm: Session 1.03d: ESA and EU science initiatives
(Duration: 1hr40. Each talk: 15 min + 4 min QA)
(Focus: This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the current initiatives being taken by the European Space Agency and the European Union to improve our understanding and monitoring of multi-hazards. From innovative technologies to collaborative efforts, the talks in this session will highlight how these initiatives are shaping the future of disaster management and mitigation)
Chairpersons: Elody Fluck and Claudia Vitolo
Reporter: Katy Burrows
2:20-2:25pm: Introduction (5 min): Agenda + Organization (Elody) and Objectives (Claudia)
2:25-2:40pm: (Remote) EU Research on Impact Forecasting of High-Impact Climatic/Geological Disasters - Links with Earth Observation Space Technologies (Philippe Quevauviller, EC)
2:45-3:00pm: Current and future ESA activities contributing to multi-hazards (Anca Anghelea, ESA)
3:05-3:20pm: Roles of AI & EO for preparedness, early warning and anticipatory action with complex risks (Markus Reichstein, Max-Planck Institute)
3:25-3:40pm: Missing title: Overview of XAIDA (eXtreme events Artificial Intelligence for Detection and Attribution) especially the Multidisciplinary Approach to Compound and Cascade Events (Jakob Zscheischler, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, DE)
3:45-4:00pm: Early action: utilisation des données spatiales (Alix Roumagnac, Predict Services)