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VTT: Research on the effects of extreme weather impacts on European transport systems is under way
13.01.2010 09:52The EWENT project supports ways of
mitigating the effects of extreme weather events on the transport of people and
goods. The study will focus on the safety and reliability of air, ground and
water transport as well as on the cost effects of traffic
disruptions.
The project will identify dangerous extreme weather events
and estimate their probability and effects. It will also estimate the cost
effects of traffic disruptions, such as costs associated with human casualties,
material damages and discontinued supply chains.
“A lot of information
exists about the effects of weather events, but this is the first project which
intends to estimate their cost effects methodically,” says EWENT Coordinator
Pekka Leviäkangas from VTT.
The main purpose of the project is to support
adaptation to climate change. In addition to the authorities, the project
results may be useful for businesses, project financers and insurers. The
results can be leveraged in various ways, such as in creating sizing criteria of
infrastructures, pointing out needs for enhanced maintenance capabilities,
development of cooperation between authorities and preparedness for exceptional
conditions. The pre-engineering of co-European and national risk management
methods and processes is one of the project’s key tasks.
The project will
be carried out between 2010 and 2012. The total project budget is approximately
2 million euros.
The participants of the EWENT project coordinated by VTT
are: German Aerospace Center (Germany), Institute of Transport Economics
(Norway), Foreca Consulting Ltd (Finland), Finnish Meteorological Institute
(Finland), Meteorological Service in Cyprus (Cyprus), Österreichische
Wasserstrassen GmbH (Austria), European Severe Storms Laboratory (Germany) and
World Meteorological Organisation (UN).
The Consultative Board of the
project consists of representatives from the Finnish Ministry of Transport and
Communications, the European Investment Bank, OECD, insurance company Allianz
and the Polytechnic University of Turin.
Additional information
Pekka
Leviäkangas
Chief Research Scientist, EWENT Coordinator
+358 20 722
2058
Anu Tuominen
Senior Research Scientist
+358 20 722 4976
Riitta
Molarius
Research Scientist
+358 20 722 3480
(source: VTT press release 12.1.2010)