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PARATUS · Promoting disaster preparedness and resilience by co-developing stakeholder support tools for managing the systemic risk of compounding disasters

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202230 September 2026EU funding €4,701,636Call HORIZON-CL3-2021-DRS-01

The ongoing pandemic and climate crisis have taught us hard lessons about the systemic impact of compounding disasters. Stakeholders in disaster risk management are faced with the challenge to adapt their risk reduction policies and emergency plans but lack the tools to account for the cross-sectoral impacts and dynamic nature of the risks involved. The PARATUS project aims to fill this gap by developing an open-source platform for dynamic risk assessment that allows to analyse and evaluate multi-hazard impact chains, risk reduction measures, and disaster response scenarios in the light of systemic vulnerabilities and uncertainties. These services will be co-created within a unique transdisciplinary consortium of research organisations, NGOs, SMEs, first and second responders, and local and regional authorities. To gain a deeper understanding of multi-hazard impact chains, PARATUS will first conduct forensic analysis on historical disaster events, augment historical disaster databases with hazard interactions and sectorial impacts, and exploit remote sensing data with artificial intelligence methods. Building on these insights, PARATUS will then develop new exposure and vulnerability analysis methods that enable systemic risk assessment across sectors (e.g. humanitarian, transportation, communication) and geographic settings (e.g. islands, mountains, megacities). These methods will be used to analyse risk changes across space and time and to develop new scenarios and risk mitigation options together with stakeholders, using innovative serious games and social simulations. The results will be hosted on two stakeholder hubs related to crisis management and humanitarian relief, and provide stakeholders with a range of tools for risk reduction planning in dynamic multi-hazard environments. The service-oriented approach with active stakeholder involvement will maximise uptake and impact of the project, and help to increase Europe’s resilience to compounding disasters.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE

NL · €700,064

participant

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality

TR · €100,313

participant

HET NEDERLANDSE RODE KRUIS

NL · €277,633

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI

RO · €238,122

participant

DEEP BLUE SRL

IT · €346,875

participant

UNIVERSITAT WIEN

AT · €360,249

participant

MINISTERUL AFACERILOR INTERNE

RO · €65,940

participant

F. INITIATIVES

FR · €138,671

participant

STICHTING INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS RED CRESCENT CENTRE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

NL · €257,000

participant

ISTANBUL TEKNIK UNIVERSITESI

TR · €218,938

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €339,813

associatedPartner

RESILIENCE ADVISORS LTD

UK

participant

ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO

IT · €330,125

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €340,251

participant

KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI

NL · €215,295

participant

ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

TH · €140,349

participant

INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE

AT · €270,625

participant

STOWARZYSZENIE CENTRUM ROZWIAZAN SYSTEMOWYCH

PL · €189,375

participant

ASFINAG ALPENSTRASSEN GMBH

AT · €172,000

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