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Updated :
January 2012
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European Centre
for Forest Fires -
ECFF | |
Address:
2 Evangelistrias str, 105 63 Athens, Greece
Tel.:
+30
213 1510 102-3, +30 213 1510 911
Fax:
+30 213 15 10 935
Web:
http://www.gscp.gr/ggpp/site/home/ws.csp |
Creation
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2003 |
STRUCTURE |
ECFF is accommodated and run at the headquarters of the General
Secretariat for Civil Protection in Athens. The Center is
administrated by two committees: the Administration Committee and
the Scientific Committee. Both the Administration and Scientific
Committees are appointed by the Government of the Hellenic Republic
on the basis of proposals put forward by the Council of Europe. ECFF
is supported at FIACTU/NTUA and collaborates, in agreement with the
Council of Europe, with Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC).
GFMC is an institution of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry,
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, located in the
campus of Freiburg University, Germany.
Director:
Prof. Milt Statheropoulos, e-mail:
stathero@chemeng.ntua.gr
Permanent
staff of the Center:
2 persons
Further
Information:
FIACTU/NTUA:
www.fiactu.ntua.gr, e-mail: fiactu@gmail.com
GFMC:
www.fire.uni-freiburg.de,
e-mail:
fire@fire.uni-freiburg.de
Council of Europe:
www.coe.int/t/dg4/majorhazards |
OBJECTIVES
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The
Centre focuses on chemical and civil protection issues; forest fire
smoke health impacts on the firefighters and the exposed population,
risk analysis and safety issues, personal protective equipment (PPE)
and field chemical analysis with mobile instruments as a tool for
early detection and identification of a hazardous environment. In
addition, the Center processes research projects and case studies
for transferring knowledge and know-how from research groups to
relevant organizations.
Other objectives include evaluation of new technologies, means and
methods used for applications in forest fire early detection systems
and fire frightening suppression tactics. |
MAIN ACTIVITIES
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Studies
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Short and long term
effects of forest fires smoke on fire-fighters and population,
chemical and toxicological issues.
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Methods and technologies
for monitoring air quality during forest fires.
Scientific Work
Statheropoulos M. and Goldammer J.G., Vegetation Fire Smoke: Nature,
Impacts and Policies to reduce negative consequences on humans and
the environment European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA),
4th International Wildland Fire Conference, Sevilla, Spain, 13-17
May 2007.
Dissemination activities
Workshops
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"European
Planning and Policies for Forest Fires"
(Athens, October 2004). The main aim of the workshop was to
identify the causes of the devastating large-scale forest fires
of summer 2003 in Europe (FFNet No 2).
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“Air
quality monitoring in the field and personal protective
equipment in big forest fire incidents: a state of the art and
beyond”
(Paris,
December 2005). The workshop was meant to be a sampler of
cutting-edge technologies for air-quality monitoring in
emergency situations (FFNet
No 4).
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“Human
Rights in Disasters: Search and Rescue Operations in Disasters
especially for vulnerable people”
(Athens, November 2009).
The aim of the workshop was to
develop a network of people and organizations which will
encourage and reinforce research and development of procedures
capable of supporting vulnerable groups in case of a natural
disaster. This was a joint effort with the Council of Europe and
the National Technical University of Athens, in the framework of
the FP7 project “ SGL for USaR-Second Generation Locator for
Urban Search and Rescue Operations”(http://www.sgleu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11%3Ahuman-rights-in-disasters-workshop&Itemid=7)
(FFNet
No 6).
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Publications |
ECFF publication:
Forest Fire Net (FFNet)
FFNet No 1
(2003):
ECFF
inauguration meeting in Athens: Structure and objectives.
FFNet No 2
(2004):
European
Planning and Policies for Forest Fires: Lessons learned from forest
fires of Summer 2003 in Europe.
FFNet No 3 (2005):
Special
Issue with
the proceedings of the Teleconference “Short and long term health
impacts of forest fire smoke on the firefighters and the exposed
population”.
FFNet No 4 (2006):
Special Issue with the proceedings of the workshop “Air quality
monitoring in the field and personal protective equipment in big forest
fire incidents: a state of the art and beyond”.
FFNet No 5 (2007):
Forest
fires in Greece during summer 2007: The data file of a case study.
FFNet No 6 (2009):
Special Issue with the proceedings of the Workshop “Human rights in
Disasters: Search and Rescue Operations in Disasters especially for
vulnerable people”.
FFnet No 7
(2010):
Special
Issue with the proceedings of the Teleconference “Recent Developments
and Needs for Wildfire Fighting on the Ground: Tactics and
Technologies”.
All volumes can be free downloaded from:
http://fiactu.ntua.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=10) |
conferences |
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"Short and Long Term Effects of Forest Fire Smoke on Fire-Fighters
and Population" (Athens,
May 2005). Video-conference co-organized by ECFF and NTUA.
The aim of the event was to bring together scientists and
operational people in order to define key aspects and to
propose further actions needed for copying with forest fire
smoke health impacts.
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“Recent
developments and needs for ground methods and tools for
forest fire suppression”
(Athens, June 2010). Video-conference co-organized by ECFF,
NTUA and GFMC. Main topics of the video-conference agenda
were tactics and training in ground forest fire suppression,
technologies and ground means used.
All
presentations can be free downloaded from:
http://www.fire.uni-freiburg.de/programmes/europe-org/Videoconference20100610.html |
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