M.A. Mimikou Μ.Α. Μιμίκου
Risk of Inundation - Planning and Response Interactive User System (RIPARIUS)
1998-2000

Sponsored by the EU, TELEMATICS PROGRAMME

Introduction
The RIPARIUS project aims to bringing together a group of supplier organisations and user groups in order to identify a practical, generic, pan-European method of flood risk assessment for non-tidal reaches of rivers.


Objectives

  • a review of current practice and capabilities, and the identification of current and future requirements
  • identification of possible linkages to related projects/works
  • agreement on a common approach at a strategic level
  • development of a functional specification
  • preparation of proposals for the research and development required for the first demonstrator system
It is proposed that these objectives will be met via a Concerted Action consisting of a series of expert meetings and workshops which will consider particular topics relating to technical methodology and policy issues.

This approach would best facilitate exchange of information and coordination of approach across EU member states and are designed to receive input from a wide range of relevant user groups.

Benefits of RIPARIUS will include:
  • uniformity of approach
  • implementation of the highest possible, practical standard within and between member states
  • design of high level, flexible, generic system to meet the segmented requirements of different user groups
  • strengthening of transnational cooperation in support of EU polices
RIPARIUS has been developed by a consortium of EurAqua (a European Network of Fresh Water Research Organisations) members in United Kingdom, Italy, Greece, Ireland and France in collaboration with relevant user group organisations within the same countries. Funding of 184 kECU is required to cover the travel and subsistence costs, organisation of meetings and workshops, and printing of associated literature and reports.


Partners
Coordinator Centre for Ecology and Hydrology UK
Contractors Environment Agency UK
Water Research Institute Italy
Po River Authority Italy
French Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Research France
National Technical University of Athens Greece
Office of Public Works Ireland
ESB International Ireland