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Project 308438 • Name of deliverable here 0

Supplementary E: MCA Workshop Structure

Financing natural disaster losses in the European Union – the role of insurance and the European

Union Solidarity Fund

9:00 Welcome

(including brief introduction to the project and its insurance working group)

9:30 State of the art approach: recent results of country and EU level flood risk assessment from 2015 – 2050 and its implications for the insurance

industry and the European Union Solidarity Fund

9:50 Q&A

10:00 Flood risk in Europe: the insurance industry perspective I 10:15 Flood risk in Europe: the insurance industry perspective II 10:25 EUSF: its role, past performance and recent reforms 10:40 Disaster risk financing in the EU beyond the EUSF

10:55 Coffee break

11:15 Financing flood risk: country perspective I (Romania) 11:30 Financing flood risk: country perspective II (Austria ) 11:45 Break-out groups discussing reform options

13:30 Lunch break

14:30 Report back from the break-out groups

15:15 Short survey

15:45 Break

16:00 Discussion

17:45 Conclusions

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