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An operational IoT-based slope stability forecast using a digital twin
The paper investigates the combined use of real-time hydrological monitoring, publicly available meteorological data and hydrological and geotechnical numerical modelling, to develop data-driven models to forecast the stability of a slope
The HuT launches its first Factsheet on Early Warning Services
Designing early warning services
The HuT at CERIS Annual Event 2024
The discussions highlighted the importance of both local and international cooperation in building disaster-resilient societies.
Highlights from the 3rd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World
he 3rd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World, hosted in Amsterdam, brought together experts and scholars from around the globe to address compound and multi-hazard risks. A notable session featured significant contributions from The Hut’s own Maryam Rokhidek and project coordinator Michele Calvello.
Advances in Hazard Monitoring: A LandAware Workshop
Last week, LandAware workshop brought together experts and researchers to discuss the latest advancements in monitoring and warning systems for natural hazards.
The European Commission equips the society for greater climate resilience
The HuT project commits to provide tools for grater climate resilience
Disaster early-warning systems can succeed — but collective action is needed
Read the article in Nature to find out what we should all do to face climate extremes