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Risk Partner Day (French Events)

State of the art in risk assessment and management: instrumenting, alerting, preventing and anticipating

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Earthquake theme

. Essaims de séismes : le site de l’Ubaye
Philippe GUEGUEN (Laboratoire ISTerre - UGA) Remy BENNAHMIAS (Communauté de communes Vallée de l'Ubaye Serre-Ponçon),
. Instrumentation :  Capteurs sismiques et fibres
Cécile CORNOU & Olivier COUTANT (Laboratoire ISTerre - UGA)

Flooding theme

. Projet du ruisseau du Sonnant d’Uriage : anticipation, surveillance, aménagement, plan de gestion de crise et exercice :
- Le ruisseau, les travaux, l’aménagement et l’équipement de surveillance - Céline THOMAS - Service Gestion Territoriale de l’Eau - Grenoble Alpes Métropole
- Le « Plan d’Anticipation Gradué » (PAG) du Sonnant et le travail de préparation de la Métropole avec les communes - Bertrand MARION - Mission Risques - Grenoble Alpes Métropole
- Plan communal de sauvegarde et intégration du PAG : les enjeux d’anticipation pour la mairie - François LEVILLON - Mairie de Gières
- Un exercice intercommunal en devenir afin de tester la coordination et l’anticipation - Guilhem DUPUIS - Institut des Risques Majeurs de Grenoble (IRMa)

. Vigicrue, APIC et vigilances hydro/météo
Alain GAUTHERON (Service de Prévision des Crues)

Projet Hydrodémo : une recherche action « Pluie débit » au service d’une collectivité.
Guillaume EVIN (INRAE)

Gravity risks theme

. SIGALE : service-web de vigilance des mouvements de terrain à l'échelle d'un département - Héloïse CADET (SAGE Ingenierie)

. Apports de la télédétection pour l’étude des risques liés au permafrost
Diego CUSICANQUI (ISTERRE UGA) & Xavier BODIN (Edytem - USMB)

. Ouvrages de protection instrumentés pour caractériser les aléas
Stéphane LAMBERT (INRAE)

(to come)

 

Summer School Thematic Program RISK - Graduate School UGA

Session 1: The legal dimension of natural risks

. Climate change: from natural to institutional risks
Stéphane LA BRANCHE  (IBPC)
See publication :  2022. Lutoff C., Susa, A., La Branche, S., Maréchal, C.,  Chamaret,A. « Freins et leviers de l’adaptation au changement climatique : représentations des acteurs de moyenne montagne ». VertigO, vol 22, no2.

. The legal dimension of natural risks - A legal approach to mountain risks
Mustapha MOUJAHID (SDIS 74)

Session 2: Presentation of Mentored Research projects by RISK Students

(non-distributed presentations)

Session 3: Risks and vulnerability of ageing (hydro-)mechanical structures

. Evolution of the RGA phenomenon under the climate change: awareness, adaptation and prevention
Lamine IGHIL AMEUR (CEREMA)

. Cartographie de l’exposition au phénomène de retrait-gonflement des argiles (FR)
Sébastien GOURDIER (BRGM)

. Clay shrinkage and insurance
Myriam MERAD (Univ. Paris Dauphine PSL, France)

. No media coverage of clay risk
Sébastien ROUQUETTE (Laboratoire Communication et Sociétés, Univ. Clermont Auvergne, France)

. Learning game: Elémenterre - Hands in clays
Alba RIVERO OLMOS et Liz Karin ENCISCO BENITES (CRAterre/ENSAG)

Session 5: Mountain forests: an effective nature-based solution for risk prevention under the threat of climate change?

. Chronology and management of the Voreppe forest fire (Isère, France) (in French)
Commandant Gilles COUDOULET of SDIS38 (french departmental fire and rescue service).

. Mountain forests as a nature-based solution for protection against natural hazards
Sylvain DUPIRE (INRAE LESSEM)

. Forests and multiple risks
Eric RIGOLOT (INRAE)

. Adaptations of forest management to face climate change
Marion PRAVIN (cheffe du service Forêt, ONF Isère - France)

Tuesday, August 26th 2025 

08:30 am Welcome coffee

09:00 am Opening of the Risk summer school
Cécile CORNOU (GS@UGA RISK)
Sandrine CAROLY (Risk Institute@UGA)
Yan WU (Swansea University)

Session 1 - Data for risks assessment from different perspectives

09:30 am Earth sciences data for probabilistic seismic hazard and risk assessment
Céline BEAUVAL (ISTERRE)

10:00 am Assessing infrastructures and buildings from an engineering perspective
Julien BAROTH (3SR)

11:00 am Integrating social and human data into risk assessment and management
Sandrine CAROLY (PACTE)

11:30 am Presentation of Mentored Research projects - RISK Students
Collecting behavioural and mobility data in the event of floods
Abel MARQUEZ (Ense3, master Hydraulics and Civil Engineering (HCE)
Aya HARA (Polytech Grenoble, Ingénieur Gestion des Risques)
Fiorella VADILLO (IUGA, master GEOIDES).

12:00 am Presentation of Mentored Research projects - RISK Students
Risk data life cycles and actors
Perrine TRICOCHE (UGA, master STPE)
Giorvanni CASTIN (IUGA, master GEOIDES)

12:30 am Lunch

Session 2 - Citizen data for risk assessment

02:00 pm From citizen science to citizen data for risk management: an introduction
Céline CHOLEZ (PACTE)

02:30 pm Data integrity and power dynamics in knowledge production
Yan WU (Swansea University)

03:00 pm Presentation of Mentored Research projects – RISK Students

Can firefighters provid relevant and quantitative information to seismic damage distribution?

Diego AVAIKA TIZI (Ense3, Ingénieur Hydraulique, Ouvrages et Environnement, HOE)
Jorielle NGUINTO KAMTSOP (Polytech Grenoble, ingénieur Géotechnique & Génie Civil)
Mariette SIMONNET (UGA, master STPE)

 

03:30 pm Coffee break

 

04:00 pm Natural Ressources Wales and Citizen Science

Rebecca MITCHELL (Natural Resources Wales)
 

04:30 pm Radiation risk assessment through citizen monitoring: challenges and opportunities
Jean-Marc BERTHO (Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire et de Radioprotection-Openradiation.org)

 

Wednesday, August 27th 2025

08:30 am Coffee

Session 3 - Facing uncertainties

09:00 am A full morning dedicated to explore decision-making under uncertainties with theatre and creativity methods by members of the DECODE project 

12:30 am Lunch

Session 4 - Barriers and challenges encountered in collection data from a diverse range of platforms

02:00 pm Teaching module: Data collection methodologies, processes, and theoretical frameworks within current digital environments
Nicholas MICHALEF (Swansea University)
Rouba ISKANDAR (LIG)

04:00 pm Coffee break

04:30 pm AQUASOC: An online tool for the self-assessment of social impacts and social capacities in local flood-risk planning
Guadalupe ORTIZ (Alicante university)

5:00 pm Earth Watch and Citizen Science 

Kaushiki DAS (Earth Watch Europe)

 

05:30 pm Debriefing

 

7:00 pm Summer school dinner

 

Thursday, August 28th 2025

9:00 am Coffee

Session 5 - Deciding under uncertainties with, despite or without data?

09:30 am Multi-criteria decision-making methods in the context of imperfect information for the assessment and management of natural hazards
Jean-Marc TACNET (INRAe/IGE)

10:00 am Emerging risks and decision-making 
Cyrille JACOB (Grenoble Alpes Metropole)

10:30 am Coffee break

11:00 am The Graduated Anticipation Plan (GAP) : Decisions without regrets, in a context of uncertainties
Bertrand MARION (Grenoble Alpes Metropole)

11:30 am General discussion

12:00 am Lunch

01:30 pm Decision-making with data (partly digitized) in the context of ship digitalization. Challenges and issues
Octavian POSTOLACHE (Ecole Nationale Supérieure Maritime)

02:00 pm Decision-making in crisis management: the complex roles of knowledge and experience
François GRUNEWALD (Universités Avignon et Aix Marseille, président honoraire du Groupe URD)

02:30 pm Presentation of Mentored Research projects – RISK Students Comparative Analysis of Post-Disaster Damage Assessment Survey Methodologies in the Context of Natural Hazards 
Lucas FABBRI (UGA, master STPE)
Gintare RADZIUTE (IUGA, master GEOIDES)
Eliott DAROW (IUGA, master GEOIDES)

03:00 pm Coffee break

3:30 pm Ending Round Table: How can we better integrate classical data, citizen data, uncertainties and decisions?

Karel TARER (AlerteCata, Société WEB EXPANSION AGENCY)

Jean-Marc BERTHO (Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire et de Radioprotection - Openradiation.org)

François GRUNEWALD (Universités Avignon et Aix Marseille, président honoraire du Groupe URD)

 
4:30 pm End of the Summer school
 

Friday, August 29th 2025 

Advanced workshop proposed by Swansea university and Risk Institute within the framework of a British Council project

8:30 am welcoming coffee

9:00 -12:00 am Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence for data collection, analysis and spreading

Topic: Advances in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and Applications in Computer Vision

Delivered by: Dr Simeng Qiu (Swansea University) & Prof Xianghua Xie (Swansea University) & Prof Didier Georges (GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble INP/UGA)

Description: Artificial Intelligence has become ubiquitous in our lives, with applications across domains such as computer vision, computer graphics, robotics, image understanding, medicine, natural hazards, and self-driving cars. In this short tutorial, you will gain fundamental understanding of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), exploring their real-world applications and emerging trends. Basically, we will focus on how these technologies enable machines to interpret, process, and analyze visual data in real time. The relationship between Data science and Machine Learning, and how computer vision is driving the next generation of sensing technologies. Real-world use cases such as biological imaging, camera tracking, natural hazards, and video understanding will illustrate practical applications. In the end, we will discuss challenges related to data quality, bias, and integrity, and understand best practices in deploying ethical and robust computer vision solutions. We will also look at how AI can now be used to model complex dynamic phenomena distributed in time and space, and integrate sensor data with recent physics-informed machine learning methods to create digital twins capable of prediction or decision support.

12:00 am Lunch

1:30 pm Legal framework, data security and new technologies

Delivered by: Sara Correia (Swansea university) & Emilie Terrier (CRJ, UGA)

Sara Correia is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Threats at Swansea University 's School of Law. She has expertise in the use of administrative data for research and specialises in responses to cybercrime and online harms.

Emilie Terrier is Associate Professor in Grenoble-Alps University, expert in public data regulations, copyright and new technologies.

3:30 pm Project and prospectives

4:00 pm End of the British Council project event

Submitted on July 27, 2023

Updated on October 23, 2025