ASTARTE

Assessment, STrategy And Risk Reduction for Tsunamis in Europe

The NEAM (North East Atlantic, Mediterranean and Adjacent Seas) region of IOC/UNESCO is known to be exposed to tsunamis and, like other regions of the world, faces increasing levels of risk due to i) continuous development of coastal areas with critical infrastructure, and ii) year-round presence of millions of tourists.
In recent years, European researchers have greatly advanced knowledge of tsunami hazards and implementation of operational infrastructure, such as creation of a regional system of candidate tsunami-watch providers (CTWP) and national tsunami warning centers (NTWC). However, significant gaps remain and more effort is needed.
ASTARTE (Assessment STrategy And Risk for Tsunami in Europe) aims to develop a comprehensive strategy to mitigate tsunami impact in this region. To achieve this goal, an interdisciplinary consortium has been assembled. It includes all CTWPs of NEAM and expert institutions across Europe and worldwide. ASTARTE will improve i) basic knowledge of tsunami generation and recurrence going beyond simple catalogues, with novel empirical data and new statistical analyses for assessing long-term recurrence and hazards of large events in sensitive areas of NEAM, ii) numerical techniques for tsunami simulation, with focus on real-time codes and novel statistical emulation approaches, and iii) methods for assessment of hazard, vulnerability, and risk.
ASTARTE will also provide i) guidelines for tsunami Eurocodes,ii) better tools for forecast and warning for CTWPs and NTWCs, and iii) guidelines for decision makers to increase sustainability and resilience of coastal communities. In summary, ASTARTE will develop basic scientific and technical elements allowing for a significant enhancement of the Tsunami Warning System in the NEAM region in terms of monitoring, early warning and forecast, governance and resilience.
Overall, this will lead to the goal of the European/NEAM Horizon 2020 strategy: to foster tsunami resilient communities.

Coordinator
Instituto Portugues Do Mar E Da Atmosfera-IP (Portugal)

Other participants
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
- Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia-DIFA
- Resp. Scientifico: Prof. Stefano Tinti
National Observatory Of Athens (Greece)
Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia (Italy)
Natural Environment Research Council (UK)
Universidad De Cantabria (Spain)
Universitaet Hamburg (Germany)
Universitaet Bremen (Germany)
Universitat De Barcelona (Spain)
Technical University Of Crete (Greece)
University Of Tokyo (Japan)
Bogazeci Universitesi (Turkey)
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (Denmark)
Commissariat A L Energie Atomique Et Aux Energies Alternatives (France)
Port And Airport Research Institute (Japan)
Centre National Pour La Recherche Scientifique Et Technique (Morocco)
University College Dublin, National University Of Ireland, Dublin (Eire)
Stiftelsen Norges Geotekniske Institutt (Norway)
University Of Southern California (USA)
U.S. Department Of Commerce (USA)
Fundaçao Da Faculdade De Ciencias Da Universidade De Lisboa (Portugal)
Institutul National De Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Fizica Pamantului (Romania)
Middle East Technical University (Turkey)
Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum (Germany)
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique-CNRS (France)
Special Research Bureau For Automation Of Marine Researches Far East Branch Russian Academy Of Sciences (Russia)

Start date 01/11/2013
End date 31/10/2016
Duration 36 months
Project Reference 603839
Project cost 7.884.882,47 EURO
Project Funding 5.999.677,80 EURO
Area FP7- COOPERATION - ENVIRONMENT
Subprogramme Area ENV.2013.6.4-3: Coasts at threat in Europe: tsunamis and climate-related risks
Contract type Collaborative project