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Offer TitleFloodrisk prevention and mitigation by the local authorities and communities, using urban planning
Organisation NameCEPRI
Family NameCAMPHUIS
First NameNicolas
Accademic TitleIngénieur du Génie rural , des eaux et des forêts
E-mailnicolas.camphuis@cepri.net
Department / Section
CountryFrance
Phone+33 2 38 21 15 31
Websitewww.cepri.net
Link to 'research gate' or equivalent
KeywordsFloodrisk, mitigation, local authorities, resilient urbanisation, recovery
DescriptionCEPRI is a non profit association with more than 100 local authorities (communies, cities, region, etc.) as member. CEPRI gather experiences and innovation between members to allow those cities to reduce the impact of future floods and to anticipate and reduce flood damage. Main themes are floodrisk's resilience by planification and urbanisation, governance, cost-benefice analyses, stakeholder's mobilisation and association. Since 16 years, CEPRI developped a lot of new tools to reduce floodrisk and published more than 15 guides and papers free in access. (more information of each guide on our website) on those themes : Cost Benefice Analyse, Dike and levees, spatial planning and resilient urbanisation, flood mitigation (different topics : camping, hospital, housing, industries, infrastructures (roads, water supplies, sewage, power supplies, waste management), crisis management and recovery, social perception, aso.) CEPRI is able to identify French local authorities (cities, regions, etc.) interested to be partner in a research project and to mobilize our technical staff for innovation. CEPRI has been partner in different Interreg and Research projects and know how to cooperate.
Project DescriptionCEPRI can find French cities and regions involved in flood risk management taking climate change and population's involvement into account. CEPRI can mobilize his expertise for differents topics : spatial planning and resilient urbanisation, flood mitigation (different topics : camping, hospital, housing, industries, infrastructures (roads, water supplies, sewage, power supplies, waste management), crisis management and recovery, social perception, Cost Benefice Analyse, Dike and levees, etc.
Opportunities for NetworkingSince 16 years, CEPRI developped a lot of new tools to reduce floodrisk and published more than 15 guides and papers free in access. (more information of each guide on our website) on those themes : Cost Benefice Analyse, Dike and levees, spatial planning and resilient urbanisation, flood mitigation (different topics : camping, hospital, housing, industries, infrastructures (roads, water supplies, sewage, power supplies, waste management), crisis management and recovery, social perception, etc