The AIMS – Development and testing of a shared, AI-based predictive model for a coordinated use of big data and for a joint Monitoring System of landslides risk in the Adriatic-Ionian region project addresses landslide monitoring and prevention. Its main goal is to develop an innovative methodology based on artificial intelligence and the coordinated use of big data for landslide prediction and early warning, applicable across various ADRION areas.
The project is funded by the Interreg IPA ADRION Programme (European Regional Development Fund and IPA III) and runs for a total of 33 months. The overall budget amounts to EUR 986,735.00, of which EUR 838,724.71 is financed by the Interreg Programme.
The international project partners are:
- Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy)
- Geological Survey of Slovenia (Slovenia)
- Albanian Geological Survey (Albania)
- Resource Environmental Centre (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Croatian Geological Survey (Croatia)
- University of Patras (Greece)
- Romagna Tech (Italy)
- RARIS – Regional Development Agency of Eastern Serbia (Serbia)
From our Department, the following researchers are involved:
- Prof. Francesco Mazzieri (project coordinator)
- Dr. Elisa Mammoliti
- Prof. Paolo Ruggeri
- Prof. Alberto Tazioli
- Dr. Davide Fronzi