Abstract
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has developed a number of methods and tools that contribute to better resilience of urban regions. Although the tools originally have not been conceived to improve resilience, they can make essential part of a resilience tool suite for national authorities, critical infrastructure owners and other relevant stakeholders. The tools are currently only partly or not connected to each other and the outputs of one cannot be used as input for the other since resilience assessment was not among their primary scope. This is a disadvantage of many available tools worldwide. One of the recommendations for the future is to develop such tools with the scope to fit suitable resilience frameworks that can ensure their connectivity and harmonized interaction.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 10 |
| Publication status | Published - 2019 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 13th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, ICASP 2019 - Seoul, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Duration: 26 May 2019 → 30 May 2019 Conference number: 13 |
Conference
| Conference | 13th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, ICASP 2019 |
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| Abbreviated title | ICASP 2019 |
| Country/Territory | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of |
| City | Seoul |
| Period | 26/05/19 → 30/05/19 |
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