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EU funding (€4,091,843): RESILENS: Realising European ReSiliencE for CritIcaL INfraStructure Hor1 May 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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RESILENS: Realising European ReSiliencE for CritIcaL INfraStructure
Critical infrastructure (CI) provides the essential functions and services that support European societal, economic and environmental systems. As both natural and man-made disaster and crises situations become more common place, the need to ensure the resilience of CI so that it is capable of withstanding, adapting and recovering from adverse events is paramount. Moving resilience from a conceptual understanding to applied, operational measures that integrate best practice from the related realm of risk management and vulnerability assessment is the focus of the RESILENS project. RESILENS (Realising European ReSILiencE for CritIcaL INfraStructure) will develop a European Resilience Management Guideline (ERMG) to support the practical application of resilience to all CI sectors. Accompanying the ERMG will be a Resilience Management Matrix and Audit Toolkit which will enable a resilience score to be attached to an individual CI, organisation (e.g. CI provider) and at different spatial scales (urban, regional, national and transboundary) which can then be iteratively used to direct users to resilience measures that will increase their benchmarked future score. Other resilience methods including substitution processes and measures to tackle cascading effects will also be developed. The ERMG and resilience management methods will be tested and validated through stakeholder engagement, table-top exercises and three large-scale pilots (transport CI, electricity CI and water CI). The ERMG and accompanying resilience methods will be hosted on an interactive web based platform, the RESILENS Decision Support Platform (RES-DSP). The RES-DSP will also host an e-learning hub that will provide further guidance and training on CI resilience. Overall, RESILENS aims to increase and optimise the uptake of resilience measures by CI providers and guardians, first responders, civil protection personnel and wider societal stakeholders of Member States and Associated Countries.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| BUNDESANSTALT FUER STRASSEN-UND VERKEHRSWESEN | €201,719 |
| Camara Municipal de Lisboa | €168,750 |
| Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly | €286,250 |
| E-Redes - Distribuicao de Eletricidade SA | €238,750 |
| Factor Social - Consultoria em Psico - Sociologia e Ambiente Lda. | €239,203 |
| FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e. V. | €473,128 |
| Future Analytics Consulting Ltd. | €602,955 |
| Irish Water | €207,500 |
| MTRS 3 SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES Ltd. | €422,250 |
| SFJ Awards Ltd. | €405,089 |
| The Provost, Fellows Foundation Scholars & the Other Members of Board, of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin | €439,750 |
| University of Warwick | €406,500 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/653260
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