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RESOLUTE · RESilience management guidelines and Operationalization appLied to Urban Transport Environment

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201530 April 2018EU funding €3,848,581Call H2020-DRS-2014-2015

Increasing Europe’s resilience to crises and disasters is a topic of highest political concern in the EU and its Member States and Associated Countries. Regarding the specific case of transport systems, it can be said that those have developed a prominent safety and business critical nature, in view of which current management practices have shown evidence of important limitations in terms of resilience management. Furthermore, enhancing resilience in transport systems is considered imperative for two main reasons: such systems provide critical support to every socio-economic activity and are currently themselves one of the most important economic sectors and secondly, the paths that convey people, goods and information, are the same through which risks are propagated. RESOLUTE is answering those needs, by proposing to conduct a systematic review and assessment of the state of the art of the resilience assessment and management concepts, as a basis for the deployment of an European Resilience Management Guide (ERMG), taking into account that resilience is not about the performance of individual system elements but rather the emerging behaviour associated to intra and inter system interactions. The final goal of RESOLUTE is to adapt and adopt the identified concepts and methods from the defined guidelines for their operationalization and evaluation when addressing Critical Infrastructure (CI) of the Urban Transport System (UTS), through the implementation of the RESOLUTE Collaborative Resilience Assessment and Management Support System (CRAMSS), that adopts a highly synergic approach towards the definition of a resilience model for the next-generation of collaborative emergency services and decision making process.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE

IT · €651,000

participant

COMUNE DI FIRENZE

IT · €178,750

participant

ELLINIKO METRO MONOPROSOPI AE

EL · €215,000

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €565,625

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €332,000

participant

CONSORZIO MILANO RICERCHE

IT · €209,375

participant

THALES ITALIA SPA

IT · €500,875

participant

COFAC COOPERATIVA DE FORMACAO E ANIMACAO CULTURAL CRL

PT · €268,418

participant

ASSOCIACAO PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DA INVESTIGACAO NO INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE GESTAO

PT · €42,832

participant

HUMANIST

FR · €166,800

participant

SWARCO ITALIA SRL

IT · €717,906

thirdParty

CITTA METROPOLITANA DI FIRENZE

IT

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