CORE at CERIS - Disaster-Resilient Societies (DRS) Event

CORE at CERIS - Disaster-Resilient Societies (DRS) Event

Last March 23, Coordinator Paolo Capuano (University of Salerno, Italy) presented CORE at the CERIS – Community for European Research and Innovation for Security Cluster Conference on Disaster-Resilient Societies (DRS) organised by the European Commission – DG HOME: “Building resilient society through a transdisciplinary collaboration between environmental and social science”.

 

Within the session on Societal Resilience (chaired by LINKS), the audience could learn about the transdisciplinary approach of CORE and some main insights, such as the upcoming:
1. Elaboration of a crisis modelling framework, to describe disaster scenarios and dynamics;
2. Definition and testing of suitable indicators, to assess the weight of human factors;
3. Methodology for more efficient use of social media in disaster situation;
4. Involvement of citizens and communities in resilience building.

 

With the impulse of the Crisis Management Innovation Network Europe (CMINE), it was also the occasion to meet for the first time all the sister projects of our DRS01 Cluster – LINKS, BuildERS, RESILOC, ENGAGE, RiskPacc –, for an interesting networking, and also for a fruitful panel discussion whose addressed question are here below:

1. How to turn a strategic operational tool into a decision-making process in local communities (with Katja Banovec Juros for RESILOC);

2. Disregarded vulnerability factors/unexpected sources of resilience & recent crises experiences of the care organisations as the key intermediaries between the most vulnerable and the disaster management authorities (with Kati Orru & Alexandra Olson for BuildERS);

3. Social media and crowdsourcing for inclusive approaches in disaster management processes & Concrete examples (with Francesco Maria Graziani for LINKS);

4. The role of alerting message systems in present and future societal resilience & the main opportunities and challenges, of using advanced communication technologies (with Michael Tor Sargeant for ENGAGE);

5. The differences in risk perception between civil protection authorities and citizens in hazard prone locations (with Maureen Fordham for RiskPacc);

6. The comparative analysis of different safety cultures, knowledge transfer and transdisciplinary perspective (environmental and social sciences) of CORE ,with Paolo Capuano & Marie-Christine Bonnamour;

7. Expert question to Samuel Rufat (for RESILOC) on the strategies for disaster resilience qualitative and quantitative analyses about the perception and behaviour of diverse society group, & the current challenges to be addressed in EU research on perception and behaviour.

 

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The CORE Consortium is happy having been part of the event, warmly thanks the organisers (Philippe Quevauviller, CERIS, DG HOME) and will be happy to attend the next CERIS state-of-play events.