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DESTRIERO · A DEcision Support Tool for Reconstruction and recovery and for the IntEroperability of international Relief units in case Of complex crises situations, including CBRN contamination risks

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201331 August 2016EU funding €2,933,016

Today more people than ever are threatened by disasters, with no regards if natural or man-made. Furthermore, CBRN contamination risks can occur as a consequence of these events. Regions affected are wider and wider and reconstruction and recovery operations are longer-lasting, costly and complex, especially when decontamination is necessary.DESTRIERO aims at developing a next generation post-crisis needs assessment tool for reconstruction and recovery planning, including structural damage assessment through advanced remote sensing enriched by in-field data collection by mobile devices (buildings, bridges, dams) and related data integration and analysis, based on international standards, novel (automated) data and information interoperability across organisations and systems, in combination with an advanced multi-criteria decision analysis tool and methodology for multi-stakeholder information analyses, priority setting, decision making and recovery planning.Earth observation images will contribute to fast damage assessment and monitoring of the areas, together with data acquired by relief units on the field using novel smart-phone apps. Identified needs will be recorded, stored and made available to all organisations involved. Coordination and collaborative work at all levels of the organisations and among different ones will be possible through a network centric approach for the interoperability of information and service and the decision support tool.Critical infrastructure recovery will be considered with priority, as essential for the recovery of social and economic aspects (roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, plants, etc.), CBRN contamination and humanitarian aspects will be taken into consideration, as aggravating circumstances, while support to accountability of humanitarian aid contributions will be facilitated.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

E-GEOS SPA

IT · €261,177

participant

ASOCIACION DE EMPRESAS TECNOLOGICAS INNOVALIA

ES · €189,236

participant

FUNDACAO DE ASSISTENCIA MEDICA INTERNACIONAL

PT · €22,295

participant

SELEX ES SPA

IT · €447,821

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €399,149

participant

FIRE UNIVERSITY

PL · €75,200

participant

SAADIAN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

IE · €168,042

participant

THALES PROGRAMAS DE ELECTRONICA Y COMUNICACIONES SA

ES · €170,217

participant

LEONARDO - SOCIETA PER AZIONI

IT

participant

ITTI SP ZOO

PL · €242,912

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €219,234

participant

Police Service of Northern Ireland

UK · €102,579

participant

THALES

FR · €353,482

participant

CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO NAZIONALE PER L'INFORMATICA

IT · €281,672

participant

SESM SOLUZIONI EVOLUTE PER LA SISTEMISTICA E I MODELLI S.C.A.R.L.

IT

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