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Vol. 11 No. klsz (2026): Developing resilience against extreme weather threats caused by climate change at local level in Central Europe – LOCALIENCE project
Vol. 11 No. klsz (2026): Developing resilience against extreme weather threats caused by climate change at local level in Central Europe – LOCALIENCE project
Published:
2026-04-08
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Conferences
Official welcome to conference participants
Dr. Balázs Bognár, PhD
4
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LOCALIENCE- Developing resilience against extreme weather threats caused by climate change at local level in Central Europe
Petra Csizmadia
5-6
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Impacts of Extreme Weather Events on the Water Sector: Challenges and Preparedness Needs
László Balatonyi PhD
7-8
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Knowledge sharing on environmental and social sustainability issues
A nature-positive and security-oriented perspective
Katalin Czippán
9-10
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EXTHERENCE Climate Living Lab, testing interactive preparedness and disaster management activities – Extreme Weather Catalogue
Balázs Bognár, Attila Ádám Nagy, Péter Kiss
11-12
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Flood Warning System for Small Catchments in Styria Austrian Pilot action under the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE project LOCALIENCE
DI Anton Schabl, Mag. Michael Eder, DI Dr. Christian Reszler , DI Sebastian Gegenleithner, DI Dr. Clemens Dorfmann, DI Dr. Robert Schatzl
13-14
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Enhanced Warning System for Mayors: a Mobile Decision-Support Tool for Extreme Weather Events
Gen Maj Petr Ošlejšek, col. Iva Brejzová
15
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Selected aspects of the methodology of creating dedicated decision-making games
Maj. Adrian Bralewski, PhD Fire Eng, Karolina Bralewska, PhD
16
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Key points of gap analysis for the development of dedicated decision-making games
Maj. Adrian Bralewski, PhD Fire Eng, Col. Klaudia Madej-Węgier, MSc
17-18
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The role of the evaluation process in implementing dedicated decision-making games
Maj. Adrian Bralewski, PhD Fire Eng., Col. Izabella Grabowska-Lepczak, PhD, DSc
19
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Responsive urban warning system for extreme weather threats built on feedback and interaction
Špela Colja, Golub Andrej, Florjana Ulaga, Robert Okorn
20-21
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Appraisal methodology and the results of the research
Ing. Petr Novotný, Ph.D., Prof. Pavel Danihelka, Ph.D.
22
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Tailored training programmes for professional stakeholders and local actors to enhance resilience against extreme weather events
DI Silke Kainz, Dr. Lisbeth L. Johannsen, DI Dr. Martin Hasenhündl, Maj. Adrian Bralewski
23-24
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Training of Trainers as a Preparedness-Building Tool: evidence from the LOCALIENCE Project
László Balatonyi Ph.D.
25-27
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Synergies of Climate Adaptation Projects in Vas County – Integrating Risk Management, Water Governance and Community Resilience
Dr. Péter Balázsy
28
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Using new technologies in disaster prevention
Lt. Col. Péter Pántya PhD.
29-30
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Anticipating global catastrophic risks and their implications to the security and defence sector
Gergely Nemeth, PhD
31
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