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The Development of Resilience Management Guidelines to Protect Critical Infrastructures in Europe

Abstract

The capability to be resilient in the face of crises and disasters is a topic of highest political concern in Europe especially as far as critical infrastructures and urban environments are concerned. Critical infrastructures are systems or part of systems essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, the disruption or destruction of which would have a significant impact on the well-being of people. Examples of them are transportation services, energy infrastructures, water and wastewater systems, health and emergency services, financial services, communication infrastructures, etc. The symposium focuses on the experience of four different projects funded under the Horizon 2020 Programme: DARWIN, RESILIENS, RESOLUTE, SMR. The projects are all dealing with the application of resilience engineering, community resilience and urban resilience concepts to concrete examples of crises and situations of emergency. Such principles are translated into guidelines covering different resilience abilities that the organizations managing critical infrastructure should possess.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Luca Save
  • Matthieu Branlat
  • William Hynes
  • Emanuele Bellini
  • Pedro Ferreira
  • Jan Paul Lauteritz
  • Jose J Gonzalez

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • University of Florence
  • University of Lisbon (ULisboa)
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
  • University of Agder

Year

2019

Published in

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing

ISSN

2194-5357

Volume

819

Page(s)

598 - 606

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