by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Nov 2, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
You are cordially invited to contribute to this important regional event in the field of landslide disaster risk reduction, organized by our friends at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia. The invitation and all details are given as a pdf...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Jul 30, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
The Council for Development prepares, coordinates, and organizes public expert debates on the fundamental issues of social development, with long-term significant consequences for Slovenian society. To this end, it prepares annual plans of public consultations and...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Jun 6, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
AMRITA University in Kerala, India organised the International Symposium on IoT and ML for Ecosystem Restoration and Multi-Hazard Resilience (ISIM 2021) – link to the symposium is here. Dr. Mikoš participated in the Panel Discussion on “Impact of Climate...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | May 10, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
The UNESCO WRDRR Chairholder Prof. Mikoš became an External Member of the Council for Development of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Art (SASA). The Council for Development prepares, coordinates, and organises public expert debates on the fundamental issues of...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Apr 25, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
UL FGG singed on 18 September 2019 the Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020. This decision to support international efforts for landslide risk reduction, led by the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) based in Kyoto, Japan (https://icl.iplhq.org/), was based upon...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Jan 21, 2021 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
After a preparatory meeting, the Kick-off Meeting on January 25, 2021 will be the official launching event of the project BORIS (cross BOrder RISk assessment for increased prevention and preparedness in Europe). The project’s duration is 2 years. The UNESCO...