How can science help Europe get ready for future crises? From 4–6 November 2025, experts from science, policy, and crisis response will gather in Turin, Italy, to explore how innovation and research can strengthen Europe’s preparedness.
From GeoVille, Eva Poglitsch and Christian Schleicher are participating!
In addition to the official publication of the GHSL data on the first day, they will contribute to the dedicated session on The Exposure mapping component of Copernicus Emergency Management Service on day 3, presenting the production and results of the GHSL EMC-BUILT 2022.
Organised by the Joint Research Centre’s Copernicus Emergency Management Service and the Disaster Risk Management Knowledge Centre, the event will feature inspiring keynotes, panel discussions, and interactive workshops on:
Early-warning systems
Risk and impact modelling
Exposure mapping
Foresight and resilience planning
The EU Preparedness Union Strategy
Join us to learn, share, and shape the future of science-based crisis preparedness and response.
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