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STRIMA II (Saxon-Czech flood risk management II) is a project of the Cooperation program for the promotion of cross-border cooperation between the Free State of Saxony and the Czech Republic 2014-2020 of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) of the European Union. Project duration is from July 2017 to June 2020.

Reduction of flood damage to residential buildings (WP1)
Methodological basics for the reduction of flood damage to buildings are to be worked out in order to translate these into concrete measures for damage reduction. A catalog for damage reduction in residential buildings should be developed as a recommendation for action. A web-based information system in German and Czech language should be used by those interested and concerned to familiarize themselves with the subject of flood damage to residential buildings. The impact analysis of potential building precautions at the spatial level will be carried out in two pilot areas (DE / CZ).

Reduction of flood damage to environmental goods and land use (WP2)
In the STRIMA II project, methodological foundations are to be developed for the reduction of flood damage to environmental protection goods and land uses, in order to then translate these into concrete measures for damage reduction. Here methods must be developed to analyze damage to land use and agriculture. The next step is to systematize measures with the aim of reducing flood damage to environmental protection goods and land use. This methodology will also be tested and documented on concrete surfaces in order to develop a recommendation for action for municipalities as the conclusion of this work package. In it, the handling of flood risks and damage is described, as well as municipal precautionary strategies are presented.

Reduction of flood damage to technical infrastructure (WP3)
A methodological approach for the typification of relevant damage patterns to waters, their structures and the transport infrastructure shall be developed. An estimation of the damage behavior of flood events on the technical infrastructures and thus their vulnerability should take place. Furthermore, measures for damage reduction for selected types of infrastructure must be summarized in a catalog of measures. In pilot applications, the transferability of these measures in the Saxon-Czech border area is examined.

Communication of flood risk (WP4)
In the STRIMA II project, the interdisciplinary event series of the cross-border flood risk management forum is to be continued. This forum provides a platform for experts, practitioners, stakeholders and flood-prone or flood-affected communities to share knowledge and experience to jointly address issues and find solutions. Within the context of STRIMA II, events in the Czech Republic and Saxony are planned, which will focus on subject areas, taking regional circumstances into account. The municipal flood information and management system INGE is to be further developed and put into practice with regard to the damage modules and other additions. The development of a basis for the development of a web-based, interactive information and communication platform (APP) should be developed, with which specialist planners, owners and stakeholders can find out about potential building-type-specific flood damage and its reduction potential.

Project partners

 * Leadpartner (LP): Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie, State Flood Center
 * Project partner (PP1): Agentura regionálního rozvoje spol. s r.o.
 * Project partner (PP2): Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V.
 * Project partner (PP3): Jan-Evangelista-Purkyně-Universität Ústí nad Labem
 * Project partner (PP4): České vysoké učení technické v Praze

Weblinks

 * EU-Project STRIMA (previous project)
 * Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie
 * Agentura regionálního rozvoje spol. s r.o.
 * Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung e.V.
 * Jan-Evangelista-Purkyně-Universität Ústí nad Labem
 * České vysoké učení technické v Praze

Category:Hydrology Category:Flood protection Category:German-Czech relations