Technical Consultations

Environmental monitoring of the project to construct a new bridge over the Moise Sea (Arab Contractors Company).

Environmental Measurements for Emerys Egypt Ceramics Company, Plot No. 1T06, in the Industrial Estates Area, 10th of Ramadan City (Emeres Egypt Company).

Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of the Rehabilitation and Modernization of the Fishing Harbor Facilities (Water Supply, Wastewater Plant, Power Support Systems, and Laboratories) in Aden Port, Aden (HS International Company).

Environmental Impact Assessment of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Project at the Mövenpick Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh (Mövenpick Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh).

Training and Staff Development

Training of French university students in the field of “Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources”

Training of delegations of African researchers within the activities of the training program “River Basin Hydraulics Engineering” at the Institute’s Climate Laboratory

Training of delegations of African researchers within the activities of the training program “Sustainable Solutions to Address Challenges and Secure the Future of Water” at the Institute’s Climate Laboratory

Training program “Lidar Technology” through point cloud image analysis

Facilities of CLEQM

A climate monitoring network has been established by the Environment and Climate change Research Institute (ECRI). Nine monitoring stations have been installed, with ongoing efforts to expand the network. These stations are designed to observe and record climatic elements in support of the Institute’s research objectives and to assess areas most vulnerable to climatic impacts.

Once climatic data are collected from the stations, they are analyzed using statistical methods to determine the systematic behavior of the dataset. This analysis enables the identification of data trends, whether upward or downward, which may indicate cyclic change, quasi-cyclic change, long-term trends, persistence, or extreme events in the climatic variable under investigation.

The Institute operates a modern climate monitoring network capable of observing, measuring, and recording various meteorological elements at specified time intervals. The network currently comprises nine stations. The stations are primarily concentrated in the Nile Delta and Middle Egypt regions, which are considered highly vulnerable to climatic risks, and also serve the research projects included in the Institute’s strategic research plan. The following table presents the geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) of each station.

Partnerships