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International projects source: SICRIS
Researchers (6)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  35411  PhD Andrej Anžlin  Civil engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023 
2.  53694  Doron Hekič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023 
3.  27532  PhD Maja Kreslin  Civil engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023 
4.  05697  MSc Marjanca Lutman  Civil engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023 
5.  55418  Ratko Švraka  Civil engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023 
6.  37502  PhD Petra Triller  Civil engineering  Head  2020 - 2023 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000 
Abstract
The Adriatic-Ionian area is heavily undermined by earthquakes. Each country has developed laws and norms, methods, techniques and expertise for tackling earthquake risks and for reducing seismic vulnerability of the built environment. Nevertheless, in urban areas and particularly in historical centers they remain high. ADRISEISMIC overall objective is to exchange and systematize knowledge and practices in tackling the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of the built environment in Project Partner countries (Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Albania, Greece), to harmonize planning and management of emergencies after seismic events and the post-earthquake phase, in order to drastically improve the approaches for dealing with and to secure the reduction of seismic vulnerability among ADRION regions. The main focus areas are the historical urban centers and historical squares and their surrounding buildings, conceived as symbol of local identity and socio-economic cores for the ADRION settlements. By building upon the available knowledge and thanks to territorial cooperation, ADRISEISMIC will develop new integrated approaches to innovate and harmonize the normative, technical and training frameworks in the ADRION area, providing ready-to-use methods, tools and procedures that will be integrated into the existing policies and practices, thus strengthening local responses and reducing vulnerability to natural hazards.
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