Grenoble-Alpes Métropole is an Alpine region with 49 municipalities per 450,000 inhabitants. Located at the foot of 3 high massifs and crossed by 3 large rivers, the Grenobloise metropolis is highly exposed to natural hazards of hydraulic or gravitary nature. This very urban, peri-urban and mountain area concentrates many strategic facilities and presents challenges with a sometimes strong vulnerability. In his history, he has faced many events, which has made it possible to take risks seriously into account in public policies. Today, the metropolis wants to go further by developing an innovative and experimental approach to integrated risk and resilience management. The aim of this pilot initiative is to meet different objectives: to know and characterise the hazard, to develop the resilience and adaptation of the territory in order to ensure its growth while improving the security of people and the protection of property, to reduce the vulnerability of existing issues, to improve crisis management and the protection of populations, to develop the culture of risk in the territory and to deploy a system for monitoring and alerting populations. This project combines operational actions and collaborations with scientific actors allowing a cross-cutting and dynamic approach at the service of the Grenoblois and more broadly alpine territory and its population.