Conference: 34th Annual conference of the Academia Europaea in Munich

Date: October 09, 2023 Location: Munich, Germany

Date: October 9, 2023
Location: Munich, Germany

Arnau Folch presents “The Destination Earth initiative: how it will contribute to forecast and manage natural hazards?” at the 34th Annual conference of the Academia Europaea in Munich.

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This event provides each participant with the opportunity to interact with AE colleagues in a unique manner generating manifold links for the future. As stated by Don Dingwell, Vice-President of Academia Europaea and Director of the AE Munich Hub, “given the current environment of Europe and its neighbours, such interactions have never been more important.”

 

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