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  • List of scientific publications and announcements at Conferences, in which students and alumni of MSc Program participated or whose authors are.

    The list is constantly being updated

  • Newsletter #28 - The October 15, 2022 Flash Flood in Agia Pelagia (Crete, southern Greece)
    The 28th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, summarizes the first scientific data and conclusions that resulted from the Flood that hit Agia Pelagia on October 15, 2022.
  • Newsletter #27 - The July 19-20, 2022 Penteli (Attica, Greece) Wildfire
    The 27th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Master's Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, summarizes the first scientific data and conclusions that resulted from the forest fire that hit areas of Penteli on July 19 and 20, 2022.
  • Newsletter #26 - The 2021 Cumbre Vieja Volcano Eruption in La Palma (Canary Islands)

    The 26th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, summarizes the first scientific data and conclusions emerged from the volcanic activity of Cumbre Vieja in the Canary Islands in September-October 2021, including data collected by the Greek scientific mission on the island of La Palma..

  • Newsletter #25 - The July - August 2021 Wildfires in Greece
    The 25th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens presents the first scientific data and conclusions obtained of the most important catastrophic fires that hit the Greek area during the period of July and August 2021.
  • Newsletter #24 - The Early July 2021 Arakapas [Cyprus] Forest Fire
    The 24th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Master's Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens presents the forest fire occurred in the area of Arapaka on July 3, 2021, affecting the mountainous areas of the provinces of Larnaca and Limassol.
  • Newsletter #23 - The May 19, 2021 Schinos [Greece] Forest Fire
    The 23th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens presents the forest fire occurred in Schino, Corinthia on May 19, 2021 and extended to the northern part of Geraneia, affecting part of the territory of the Attica Region. The issue is the result of collaboration among a large and interdisciplinary team of the National and Kapodistrian University and the Harokopian University of Athens.
  • Newsletter #22 - The early March 2021 Thessaly [Greece] Earthquake Sequence

    The 22th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published under the auspices of the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, is the result of a constructive cooperation and exchange of knowledge between geologists, seismologists, physicists, geographers, and civil engineers of the country. Driven by scientific excellence and excellent quality, they followed with various methods and approaches the seismic sequence at the beginning of March in the northeastern part of the Thessalian plainand its accompanying effects, resulting in mapping and interpreting the phenomena. The seismic sequence includes the main earthquake on March 3 with magnitude Mw=6.3 and the earthquake of magnitude Mw=6.1 on March 4, which struck the same area.

  • Newsletter #21 - The October 30, 2020, Mw 6.9 Samos [Greece] Earthquake

    Twenty days after the earthquake of Samos, 50 Scientists from 8 Research Institutions of the Country, present the New Scientific and Technical data resulting from the manifestation of the phenomenon.

  • Newsletter #19 - The August 9, 2020 Evia [Central Greece] Flood

    The 19th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published..

  • Newsletter #17 - The March 21, 2020 Mw 5.7 Epirus [Greece] Earthquake

    The 17th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • Newsletter #16 - The January 24, 2020 Mw 6.8 Elazığ [Turkey] Earthquake

    The 16th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published..

  • Newsletter #15 - The Νovember 26, 2019 Mw 6.4 Durrës [Albana] Earthquake

    The 15th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • Newsletter #14 - The Νovember 25, 2019 Kineta [Western Attica] Flood

    The 14th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • Newsletter #13 - The September 21, 2019 Mw 5.6 Durres [Albania] Earthquake

    The 13th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published..

  • Newsletter #12 - The December 2018 volcano-triggered tsunami in Krakatau complex (Sunda Strait, Indonesia)

    The 12th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • Newsletter #11 - The November 24, 2018 Slope Failures in Plomari Town

    The 11th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #10 - The Mw 6.8 October 26, 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake

    The 10th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #9 - The September 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu (Sulawesi Island, Indonesia) Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster

    The 9th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #8 - Πυρκαγιές Αττικής, Ιούλιος 2018

    The 8th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #7 - Kilauea Volcano Activity 2018

    The 7th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published..

  • EDCM Newsletter #6 - Taiwan EQ, 06.02.2018

    The 6th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #5 - Flash Flood in West Attica (Mandra, Nea Peramos) November 15, 2017

    The 5th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #4 - Agia Zoni Shipwreck

    The 4th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #3 - The September 2017 M8.2 Chiapas and M7.1 Puebla-Morelos earthquakes in Mexico

    The 3rd issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • EDCM Newsletter #2 - Ischia EQ, 21.08.2017

    The 2nd issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

    The 2nd issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published. The Newsletter presents important events in the relevant scientific fields, with the aim to immediately update the international scientific community and the public, starting with the publication of the reports on the Kos earthquake.

    The 2nd issue summarizes the scientific and technical results related to the catastrophic Mw 4.0 earthquake of 21 August in Ischia, Italy and is availabe here.

  • EDCM Newsletter #1 - The Mw 6.6 July, 2017 Kos Earthquake Scientific Report

    The 1st issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" was published.

  • Newsletter #18 - The August 4, 2020 Beirut [Lebanon] explosion: a technological disaster within crises

    The 18th issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published..

  • Newsletter #20 - Impact of Medicane "Ianos" [September 2020]

    The 3rd issue of the "NEWSLETTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL, DISASTERS AND CRISES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES" publication of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens "Environmental, Disaster & Crisis Management Strategies" is published.

  • Newsletter #29 - The 6 February 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
    In the 29th issue of the "Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies", published by P.M.S. "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens summarizes the first scientific data from the great earthquake that hit an extensive area in SE Turkey and Syria on February 6.
  • List of scientific publications and announcements at Conferences, in which participated or whose authors are studentsor graduatesof the Program.

    The list is under constant update.

  • Newsletter #30 - The early September 2023 Daniel storm in Thessaly Region (Central Greece)

    The 30th Issue of the “Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster, and Crises Management Strategies”, published by the Postgraduate Program "Environmental, Disaster and Crisis Management Strategies" of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens summarizes the first scientific data from the "Daniel" storm, that hit Thessaly Region on multilple levels in September 2023.

  • Newsletter #31 - The late October 2024 Valencia (Spain) extreme weather events and floods

    The 31th Issue of the Newsletter of the Environmental, Disaster and Crises Management Strategies is the outcome of thescientific mission of the National and Kapodistrian Universityof Athens (Athens, Greece) in the eastern part of the Iberian peninsula (Spain), which was affected by extreme weather effects and subsequentdestructive floods

    Dr. Efthymios Lekkas, Prof. Em. Of Dynamic Tectonic and Applied Geology and Disasters Management and Dr. Spyridon Mavroulis, Geologist, visited the affected area shortly after the completion of the flooding phenomena. The aim of the mission was the collection of field data and information in order to detect all the factors that contributed to the disaster, with emphasis on the geological, geomorphological, hydrological and hydrometeorological properties of the affected area. Furthermore, the mission aimed to the assessment of the extent and the type of the triggered damage to the natural and built environment and subsequently to the population of the Valencia wider area. Regarding human losses, this event could be characterized as one of the most fatal disasters in the recent history of Spain.

    he Newsletter for the late October 2024 Valencia flood includes several sections in order to contribute to the understanding and the interpretation of the generated phenomena and their effects on several sectors and elements of the built environment. Through the presentation of the collected data, it also highlights the reasons of the recorded mortality and the adverse conditions formed during the evolution and after the completion of the extreme weather events and the subsequent flooding.
    In this frame and context, the 31st Issue of the EDCMS Newsletter on the 2024 Valencia flood contains a wealth of information about:

    • The presentation of the morphology, geology and the hydrology of the flood-affected area with emphasis on the main catchments of the area (Júcar and Turia Rivers and Rambla del Poyo ephemeral stream).
    • The development and the evolution of residential areas, including major cities, shaped by the influence of the river.
    • The rich inventory of historic and recent floods in the eastern part of the Iberian peninsula and especially in Valencia city and wider area comprising several properties such as their temporal distribution and frequency, the flood seasonality, the high flood-frequency periods and frequency peaks, and the main and usually observed and recorded types of flood-related damage.
    • The most destructive and fatal floods in Valencia City on early November 1776 and the mid October 1957, with emphasis on the latter including information related to the prevailed atmospheric conditions and the recorded precipitation, the impact of the floods on the natural and built environments and the subsequent impact on population, as well as the emergency and recovery measures adopted and applied in those days.

    Regarding the late October 2024 Valencia destructive floods, the 31st Issue of the EDCMS Newsletter comprises:

    • the hydrometeorological properties and the evolution of the extreme weather events that affected the eastern part of the Iberian peninsula on late October 2024.
    • the related forecast and warnings issued by the state meteorological authorities before, during and after the extreme weather events and the subsequent flooding along with the proposed self-protection measures.\
    • the recorded precipitation in several areas of the Rambla del Poyo ephemeral stream that contributed to its overflowing and to the generation of the flood disaster.
    • The direct impact on human life including fatalities, missing and rescued people based on official reports of the Government of Spain and the Civil Protection authorities involved in the emergency response and the disaster management.
    • The emergency mapping of the flood extent by the Copernicus Emergency Management System activated shortly after the completion of the floods and space technology companies provided freely related satellite imagery before and after the destructive phenomena revealing the extent of the flood.
    • Field data collected during the scientific mission of Prof. E. Lekkas and Dr. S. Mavroulis comprising flood impact on several elements of the built environment including:
      - residential buildings,
      - industrial zones,
      - movable objects,
      - networks and critical infrastructure (roads, railroads, bridges, airports etc.)
    • The indirect impact during the flood aftermath comprising the potential for emergence of sporadic cases, outbreaks and epidemics of infectious diseases due to the adverse effects in affected area
    • The emergency response of the health authorities of Spain in order to prevent further impact on public health during the post-disaster phase.
    • The emergency response and recovery actions implemented by the Civil Protection authorities including the field activities and the measures for financial support of the flood affected communities and residents.
    • The mobilization of thousands of volunteer residents of Valencia City and Province for participating in recovery actions and supporting the flood-affected population.

    The issue is available here.