Summer Course on Structural Health Monitoring 2024 (2nd Edition)
5 ECTS | July 15-19, 2024, in person (30h) | 15h remotely | MSc and PhD Students
5 ECTS | July 15-19, 2024, in person (30h) | 15h remotely | MSc and PhD Students
Carlos A. Cimini Jr. | Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil
February 21, 2024 | 17h00-18h00 | Room U0.7 | Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal
Gestão e Sustentabilidade em Infraestruturas e Edifícios.
Metodologias de Investigação Científica
Free-LitterAT will achieve litter-free coastal communities by combining knowledge, tools and technology with pilot actions with multi-stakeholder engagement. It tackles marine litter, a transnational challenge demanding an integral approach involving prevention, monitoring and removal when feasible of the already accumulated marine litter. The overall objective is to protect biodiversity by implementing innovative approaches to prevent and reduce marine litter, with special emphasis on ALDFG and microplastics. Free LitterAt will contribute to reducing inputs, locate sources and hotspots, enhance monitoring capabilities and raise awareness. Main outputs include guidance, tools and joint solutions for waste management, marine litter monitoring, modelling, clean-up and removal as well as action plans transferred to the competent authorities and maritime stakeholders. The project will build on previous results and alliances, developing new solutions to be implemented through pilot actions.