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INTEGRATING RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION:
ADVANCING THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT.

Enhancing Training as a means of resilience in disaster management

The Department of Chemistry is set to co-organize together with ELINYAE and with the support of SCN the final Conference of the SETOFF PROJECT on November 1-2, 2024, in Thessaloniki, Greece. The conference will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person attendance and online participation options. The hybrid conference, that will be held in Greek language, envisions bringing together government officials, members of the academic community, non–government personnel, environmentalists, and other stakeholders on dealing with disaster preparedness; disaster response; disaster rehabilitation and recovery; disaster prevention and mitigation; training and education in crisis and disaster management.

More specifically, it is aimed to attain the following objectives:

Enhance community resilience through proactive measures and effective planning to mitigate risks and improve disaster preparedness strategies

Explore innovative approaches and lessons learned in swift and efficient disaster response, emphasizing coordination, resource management, and effective crisis intervention methodologies

Delve into best practices and strategies for post-disaster recovery efforts, emphasizing community empowerment, infrastructure restoration, and long-term rehabilitation plans.

Identify and implement proactive measures to reduce risks, strengthen infrastructure, and foster resilience in vulnerable areas

Discuss advancements in disaster management education and training methodologies, focusing on capacity-building initiatives, skill development, and knowledge dissemination for effective disaster management practices.

The SETOFF Project is dedicated to enhancing the preparedness and occupational safety of civil protection and private sector Safety and Security Personnel in anticipation of future crises and emergencies. It aims to achieve this by crafting an innovative e-training curriculum rooted in a successfully tested simulation model, incorporating the latest scientific knowledge, and drawing insights from comprehensive needs analyses.

Objectives:

Deliver high-quality training to civil protection and private sector Safety and Security personnel, enhancing their readiness and responsiveness.

Validate and bolster professionals’ practices acquired in real-life scenarios.

Identify knowledge and performance gaps via extensive training needs assessments.

Develop a unified e-training curriculum through collaboration across four countries (Greece, Republic of North Macedonia, Belgium & Spain), leveraging insights from simulations (Discussion Exercises) to address existing gaps.

Create an accessible e-platform, enabling training modules and fostering a community of learners.

Innovate simulation scenarios collaboratively across diverse professional backgrounds and countries, enriching the knowledge database.

Overcome resource availability challenges by sharing existing installations among Project participants, fostering on-site and distance learning opportunities.

Promote and integrate a successful training model for widespread use and adoption.

Partners: The partnership comprises eight partners from four countries, including universities, training organizations specializing in civil protection, municipalities, non-profit research organizations, and technical consulting service companies. Additionally, twelve associated Partners recognize the project’s potential in structured knowledge sharing and fostering collaboration between practitioners, civil society, and stakeholders in disaster management. They express their interest and intention to actively engage and support the SETOFF initiative.

ORIENTATION OF THE CONFERENCE:

The SETOFF Final Conference will deploy in a theoretical orientation that will comprise enlightening keynote speeches and thought-provoking panel discussions featuring experts in their respective fields ; the practical orientation, where concise presentations will display Intellectual Outputs by collaborating partners as well as online demonstrations of simulation scenarios and remote-control applications, alongside with presentations of compelling case studies and the innovative E-platform. We also aspire to encounter participant testimonials and delve into related events and Social Media highlights that complement our thematic discussions. Participants will gain insights into SETOFF results, fostering discussions on integrating and promoting such initiatives within the VET sector and civil protection community.

Audience Profile:
Our audience includes, indicatively but not exclusively, professionals in civil protection and the private sector, encompassing Safety and Security personnel, First Responders, career officers, and representatives from city administrations. Additionally, Vocational Educational Training providers, IT companies, and individuals seeking enhanced skills for career mobility will find this conference useful. We also welcome volunteers eager to expand their skill sets, along with policymakers keen on shaping future strategies.

We invite you to participate in this engaging conference, offering enlightening discussions, networking opportunities, and the chance to contribute to a more resilient and skilled community.

Registration is free.

The organizers shall be receiving abstract and paper submissions until September 5, 2024 through the official conference email address: [email protected].

An e–certificate will be provided after the conference and upon filling up the post evaluation survey.
Should you have further queries about the Conference, please address them to [email protected]

Looking forward to seeing you at this important event.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

MICHAIL CHALARIS, MA, PhD
Project Coordinator
Ass. Professor – Rtd Lt General (HFCs)
Research Director on Risk, Hazards, Crises, and Safety
Hephaestus Advanced research Laboratory
School of Sciences – Dpt of Chemistry
Democritus University of Thrace

USEFUL INFORMATION

HONORARY COMMITTEE

Kyriakos PIERRAKAKIS, MINISTER OF EDUCATION RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND SPORTS

Michail KOUTSILIERIS, PRESIDENT OF STATE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

Vasilios KIKILIAS, MINISTER OF CLIMATE CRISIS AND CIVIL PROTECTION

Domna MICHAILIDOU, MINISTER OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY

Christodoulos TOPSIDIS, GOVERNOR EASTERN MACEDONIA AND THRACE REGION

Apostolos TZITZIKOSTAS, GOVERNOR CENTRAL MACEDONIA REGION

Menelaos GARDIKIOTIS, PRESIENT OF GEOTECHNICAL BOARD OF GREECE

Ioannis KATSOGIANNIS, PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF GREEK CHEMISTS

Stelios AGGELOUDIS, MAYOR OF THESSALONIKI

Theodoros PAPADOPOULOS, MAYOR OF THERMI

Fotios MARIS, RECTOR OF DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Board of Directors SETOFF PROJECT

Prof. Athanasios MITROPOULOS, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Eirini BARDANI, President of Hellenic Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, HELLENIC INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATION SAFETY

Brig. Gen. Metodi HADJI-JANEV, Assoc. Prof., Advisor to the CHOD for doctrine development, education, and training, MILITARY ACADEMY u0022GENERAL MIHAILO APOSTOLSKIu0022 – SKOPJE UNIVERSITY OF GOCE DELCEV, AN ASSOCIATED MEMBER

Juan Manuel REVUELTA, CEO, FINNOVA

Goce STEVANOSKI, C3I, CYBER SECURITY, CORPORATE SECURITY, AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE

Dr. George-Artur GAMAN, Head of INSEMEX – National Institute for Research and Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion, Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization, Romania, EUROCORE CONSULTING SPRL

Ioannis GEORGIZAS, General Director of SCN, SUSTAINABLE CITY NETWORK

José Joaquín SEGARRA, Mayor of AYUNTAMIENTO DE BENAGUASIL

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Prof. Dr. Sc. Mitko BOGDANOSKI, Dean at the MAGMA, MILITARY ACADEMY u0022GENERAL MIHAILO APOSTOLSKIu0022 – SKOPJE UNIVERSITY OF GOCE DELCEV, AN ASSOCIATED

Assos. Prof. Dr. Ioannis DERMENTZOGLOU, Dept of Physics, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Prof. Dr. Georgis KYZAS, President of Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Prof. Dr. Athanasios MITROPOULOS, Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Dr. George-Artur GAMAN, Head of INSEMEX – National Institute for Research and Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion, Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization, Romania, EUROCORE CONSULTING SPRL

Ass. Prof. Dr. Michail CHALARIS, Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Nikolaos KATOPODIS, Professor Emeritus Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Μichigan

Argyri Myrto KONSTANTINIDOU, NCSR DEMOCRITUS – Systems Reliability and Industrial Safety Laboratory (SRISL)

Assos. Prof. Paraskevi NOMIKOU, Dept of Geology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Ioannis M. DOKAS, Associate Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace

Georgios E. STAVROULAKIS, Professor, School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete, Greece

Alin MOCIOI, PhD std. International Cooperation Coordinator u0026amp; ERASMUS+ Coordinator Fire Officers Faculty (FOF), Police Academy „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”

Vasiliki KOUSKOUNA-TSIMBIDAROU, Professor, Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Gerasimos KARABELIAS, Professor, Dept of Sociology, Panteion University

Christos BOURAS, Professor, Dept of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras

Panagiotis NASTOS, Professor, Dept of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Panteleimon XOFIS, Assistant Professor, Dept of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University

Nichole GEORGEOU, Associate Professor in Humanitarian and Development Studies, Humanitarian u0026amp; Development Studies at Western Sydney University

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 

Ass. Prof. Dr. Michail CHALARIS, Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Dr. Paraskeui GEORGIADOU, ELINYAE

Dr. Maria ROUSSI, Specialized Teaching Staff, Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Dr. Antonis TARGOUTZIDIS, ELINYAE

Nikos STASINOPOULOS, Phd candidate, Department of Chemistry, DEMOOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Antonis KOUFOU, Phd candidate, Department of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Dr. Ramonna KOSHELEVA, Hephaestus Advanced Lab, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Agni MOUTZOUROGLOU, Specialized Laboratory Teaching Staff, Dept of Chemistry, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Despoina DEMIRTZI, Assistant, MSc Analysis and Management of Manmade and Natural Disasters, DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Katerina GKALIMANI, Assistant, MSc in Quality, Safety, Security, Health and Environmental Management DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE

Andreas KATSIARDIS, EUROCORE CONSULTING BVBA

Theodoros PATSOULES, Sustainable City Network

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission before 5/9/2024

Reply until 30/9/2024

VENUE INSTRUCTIONS

PARTICIPATION – REGISTRATION

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lHQo1E6K2O60r98DS-XXzRi-YY3LKTc_i5PpkSQY3TI/edit

ABSTRACT INSTRUCTIONS

Assignments – Submission of Assignments

The Scientific Committee of the Conference invites interested parties to submit papers exclusively on topics related to the Conference on integrating resilience and innovation: advancing the science and practice of disaster management.  Conference on which will be published on the Conference website.

The registrations are submitted online at the Google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lHQo1E6K2O60r98DS-XXzRi-YY3LKTc_i5PpkSQY3TI/edit

ABSTRACT ΙNSTRUCTIONS

-Abstract Content

The abstract content should convey the following information:

The purpose of the project / study.

The research problem that motivates the project / study.

The methods used to address this research problem, documents or evidence analyzed.

The conclusions reached or, if the research is in progress, what the preliminary results of the investigation suggest, or what the research methods demonstrate.

The conclusions reached or, if the research is in progress, what the preliminary results of the investigation suggest, or what the research methods demonstrate.

-Abstract Format & Properties

Given that each one of the Abstracts will be included in the Abstracts’ issue of the Conference exactly as submitted, authors are kindly requested follow the instructions accurately.

-Additional Instructions:

The whole abstract text must not exceed 2 pages including bibliographic references and should be written in single space. Greek language should be used.

Authors’ names should be in lowercase letters, first and last name, e.g. Michail Chalaris.

The name of the author that will present the paper should be in bold, e.g. Michail Chalaris. In the text, after authors’ names, affiliation of each author should be noted as follows: Nikos Nikolaou¹, Ioannis Antoniou²

¹Professor, International Hellenic University, Drama, Greece, [email protected]

²MSc, International Hellenic University, Kavala, Greece, [email protected]

Authors’ affiliation shouldn’t be mentioned in the title or within the text of the abstract.

Text can include standard abbreviations, tables, graphs and pictures, on the condition that they don’t extend beyond text limits, and that the whole text doesn’t exceed 2 pages.

Abstracts should be submitted before September 5th, 2024 at email: Ihu.setoff[at]gmail.com

General Notes

Each resume must be accompanied by a registration of a member of the writing team
Abstracts submitted after the submission deadline will not be accepted.
Abstracts without results or with the indication “results will be presented” will not be accepted.
Changes – corrections in the works will not be accepted after their submission to the Secretariat of the Conference.
Within five days of receiving the abstract of the work, a confirmation of receipt of the abstract will be sent to the author responsible for the correspondence. In case of non-receipt of the relevant certificate, please contact the Secretariat of the Conference.

Publication of Abstracts

All abstracts accepted at the conference will be published in a online volume with ISSN.

All papers will be evaluated by international scientists before publication.

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 

The conference program will be announced at the appropriate time.

SUPPORTERS

ORGANISATION

project partners

Project Lead

National Agencies

National Agencies that are supporting the project.

Greece
The
Republic of
North
Macedonia
Belgium
Spain
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