The annual Science Days of the Risks programme (IRiMa) will be held on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2026.
PEPR Risk Science Days (IRiMa) 2026.

PEPR Risk Science Days (IRiMa) 2026.

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The annual Science Days of the Risks programme (IRiMa) will be held at CNRS headquarters in Paris on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2026.

The event is open to all scientific communities and institutional and operational stakeholders involved in risk management. This year it will provide an opportunity to discuss the latest scientific developments in the programme and to examine in greater depth a series of questions relating to research and governance of multiple risks:

  • How can we understand their interlocking and cascading effects?
  • What scientific strategies are needed to build an integrated vision of these risks?
  • What convergence and tension is there between climate change adaptation policies and disaster risk reduction?

The Risks (iRiMa) PEPR: a national programme aimed at structuring and reinforcing the science of risk prevention and management in France

The exploratory IRiMa PEPR aims to formalise a "science of risk" to contribute to the development of a new strategy for the management of risks and disasters and their impacts in a context of global warming. For this purpose, it implements a series of research projects and expert assessments (involving observation, analysis or support for decision making) to speed up the transition to a society capable of facing a range of threats (hydro-climatic, seismic, technological, health-related, coupled) by adapting and becoming more resilient and sustainable. In order to meet this challenge, which is exacerbated by climate change, it is necessary to consolidate, stimulate and coordinate the national research effort.

Practical informations

Place

CNRS, 3 Rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris

Date

  • Thursday, Marsh 26th, from 14 p.m. to 18h30 p.m.
  • Friday, March 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Registration

Open days open for registration until February 19, to all research communities and institutional and operational stakeholders in risk management.