Project description
Synergistic benefits: disaster risk management
Climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, increasing the risk of associated ‘disasters’ for vulnerable societies, ecosystems, and infrastructure. These risks include socio-economic crises and violent conflicts, and building resilience to them is imperative. The EU-funded SYNERGIES project intends to revise and improve the outcomes of six earlier projects focused on disaster risk management (DRM), increasing their maturity and integrating them with best practices and practitioner experiences. The project will focus on key areas of DRM, including involvement of all stakeholders, education and training, communication with citizens, and the management of spontaneous volunteers, while striving to ensure sustainability. The outcomes will be demonstrated and evaluated through three real ‘preparedness cases’.
Objective
The SYNERGY project intends to promote preparedness with the coherent and synergic involvement of the different actors of disaster management. These actors include first and second responders, citizens, communities, education systems, authorities and public administrations, business companies and practitioners. The project will concentrate on five needs identified for disaster preparedness: i) involvement of all relevant actors in building preparedness; ii) strengthening preparedness education and training; iii) communicating with citizens; iv) management of spontaneous volunteers; v) ensuring sustainability of solutions for preparedness. To address these needs SYNERGIES is leveraging the knowledge, experience, and results of five H2020 projects (ENGAGE, RESILOC, LINKS, IMPACT, BUILDERS), and one nationally funded project (Ready2Help). The results of these projects will be integrated with practitioners' best practices and experiences, revised, and improved, increasing their level of maturity. Targeted research, including social science expertise, will be dedicated to covering remaining gaps and supporting the integration work. Three Real Preparedness Cases will offer the opportunity to orient the project work, evaluate the progress and demonstrate the final results. These Preparedness Cases are real situations in which stakeholders intend to improve preparedness with a better involvement and empowerment of citizens. The SYNERGIES activities will last 36 months with a Consortium composed of 16 partners, representative of all the types of stakeholders in DRM, including research organizations, business companies, first and second responders, civil society organizations, and authorities.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.3 - Civil Security for Society
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HORIZON.2.3.1 - Disaster-Resilient Societies
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Funding Scheme
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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL3-2022-DRS-01
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00185 ROMA
Italy
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