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Web Page for publishing the material of the event

“Hydrogeologic risk: Debris Flow”

that was held in Sondrio (SO, Italy) - April 14-16, 2010

organized by: Comunità Montana Alta Valtellina e Comunità Montana Valtellina di Tirano in collaboration with Studio Geologia Sacchi, Studio Ingegneria Luciani, HAREC S.r.l. sponsored by Regione Lombardia - Provincia di Sondrio - Università degli Studi di Brescia - Ordine degli Ingegneri della Provincia di Sondrio - Ordine dei Geologi della Lombardia - Ordine dei dottori agronomi e dei dottori forestali di Milano

 

More than 150 people attended the event including professionals, researchers and public employees from Regione Lombardia as well as from other regions of North Italy, Switzerland and Central Italy.

Academics, engineers, geologists presented most recent results from applied researches and applications - within closely related topics such as hydrology, hydraulics and geotechnics - characterizing the state of the art for hydrogeologic risk design and management projects with specific regard to debris flow mitigation and control analyses. Major industries presented latest technologies and methodologies for the design and build of works applied to the hydrogeologic risk sector. HAREC, as official Italian and European FLO-2D reseller and technical assistance, presented the latest improvements of the FLO-2D 2009 version, the widely used hydrologic and hydraulic bidimensional software for the simulation and mapping of floods and debris flows.

 

The event in the press...

 

 

Click on this image to download the news page from La Provincia di Sondrio (april 15th 2010).

 

 

In the following sections please find the links for downloading the event material including the presentations and the media gallery.

 

PRESENTATIONS

Find below the links to download the original CD content (as a single zip package named CD_Sondrio.zip) distributed to the course participants as well as a second zip file (Sondrio_CD_integrazione.zip) including the presentations not originally included or modified/gathered during the event

Material Lang.
Format
Dim.
LINK
Original CD
ITA
ZIP-->various
243.5 MB
DOWNLOAD
Other presentations
ITA
ZIP-->various
196.5 MB
DOWNLOAD

 

MEDIA GALLERY

Some selected small-size pictures from event are here below inserted. Click on each picture to enlarge it.

The entire photo album can be downloaded as PDF file by clicking HERE (approx. 5 MB).

 

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Latest news

NEWS 2/2010: March 8th, 2010 The event "HYDROGEOLOGIC RISK: DEBRIS FLOW" just ended. More than 150 professionals together with several prestigous sponsors partecipated to the event. READ MORE

NEWS 1/2010: March 8th, 2010. Comunità Montana Alta Valtellina and Comunità Montana Valtellina di Tirano in collaboration with HAREC, Studio Geologia Sacchi e Studio Ingegneria Luciani organize the workshop: "HYDROGEOLOGIC RISK: DEBRIS FLOW" that will be held in Sondrio from the 14th to the 16th of April, 2010. READ MORE

NEWS 5/2009: December 10th 2009. HAREC was hired by Multiservizi S.p.A. to perform the water quality monitoring activity of some water wells in the proximity of the Esino river in the Ancona area using multiparametric sensors. READ MORE

NEWS 4/2009: November 29th 2009. The FLO-2D flood modelling short course on Fluvial and Coastal Risk just ended in Viterbo. More than 30 professionals and researchers from all over Italy and Europe participated to the Short Course that was jointly organized by HAREC and FLO-2D (AZ, USA). READ MORE

NEWS 3/2009: September 21st, 2009. HAREC upcoming Italian FLO-2D short course titled "2D Flood Modelling Short Course" (Viterbo, November 24-27, 2009) Please visit the course webpage for more info. READ MORE

NEWS 2/2009: September 14th - 18th, 2009. HAREC is invited to lecture at the Third CoastLab Teaching School in Lisbon, Portugal. READ MORE

NEWS 1/2009: June 29 - July 2nd, 2009. HAREC invited lecture at the Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) in Kihei, Hawaii focusing on Unconfined Urban and Coastal Flooding. READ MORE

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