Deliverables
The methodology developed in the task will be described and explained in the dedicated report containing also the examples relevant for the cases dealt with in WP5. First version to be delivered in M14 the final one in M24.
Report compiling the briefing note about insurance and resilience, the briefing note about how the SmartResilience methodology, indicators and tools can be useful to insurance and the outcomes of the insurers workshop
Providing basic definitions and approaches to be used and referred to in SmartResilience. This initial framework will be adjusted and elaborated in WP3.
Annual update of D6.2 (b)
Description of the components, logic, functioning, and results of the simulation tool on interdependencies and cascading effects.
Report on Resilience indicators for SCIs derived from big and open data
The document will be used as the main input for the first draft of the new ISO 31050 standard. It will contain the elements of the SmartResilience approach, methodology and tools as applicable for the new INSO 31050 standard (resulting from Task 9.6)
The workshop report containing main conclusions and records, partly as videos and e-copies of the presentations of the participants.
Report on results of stress-test scenario run on national healthcare system environment.
A resilience indicator database specification and a template covering the common information for all indicators to be entered into the database as well as a first version of the resilience indicators database.
This task contains report on stress-test scenario on the flood risk for underground storage of energy stocks in Helsinki
The report will contain results of the interactive workshop with the methodology workshop
The report will contain also the recommendations on possible advantages of new indicators, as well as possible warnings related to their applicability limits and reliability
Update on final report describing the method for assessing infrastructure resilience levels (IRL) based on indicators. Update from the first version delivered in M14.
Report on results of stress-test scenario run on large industrial zone environment.
Final report describing the method for assessing infrastructure resilience levels (IRL) based on indicators. First version to be delivered in M14.
Overview of challenges for SCIs regarding different types of threats, considering the different attributes of resilience (as defined in T1.1)
A report describing the results of an analysis of contextual factors related to resilience in terms of laws, regulations, organizational or institutional structures.
The SmartResilience website will be established within six months after the projects kick-off.
Report on results of stress-test scenario run on future-oriented sustainable community environment.
The integrated web-based solution will serve as the prototype used in the case studies in WP5. First version to be delivered in M14, the intermediate one in M24 and the final, refined one in M33 (after the conclusions from the case studies are aligned).
A report describing the review of approaches and data sources for existing indicators, and the usability and limitations of the indicators, for selected infrastructures, types of hazards/threats, and countries/cities.
Report on results of stress-test scenario run on drinking-water supply in Swedish cities. This task is designed to ensure that the proposed indicators attend to end-users needs and requirements for drinking water supply in Swedish cities.
According to the H2020 guidelines and the Grant Agreement, a final report on the technical progress as well as financial statements on the use of resources and the societal impact will be compiled and submitted to the European Commission.
A protocol for rapid ethical analysis of the planned activities and results of SmartResilience.
Elements related to Rapidminer initally foreseen in D3.3, D3.4 and D3.7
Summary of changes with respect to the previous version.
A report (a) describing the consortium members intended way to exploit the results and (b) outlining how the consortium plan to mobilise and engage with SmartReslience stakeholders and metrics for evaluating this engagement.
Report outlining a potential future standardization item to be taken up by a standardization committee.
Report on design and application of interactive visualization of RIs
Annual update of D6.2 (a)
Report on results of stress-test scenario run on airport environment.
The report on the SmartResilience MCDM Methodology will serve as the basis for the “SCIs Dashboard” decision support tool to be developed in Task 3.7; WP3; Leader: R-Tech First version to be delivered in M14 the final one in M24.
Report outlining the benchmarking of the SmartResilience methodology with other currently available ones. (resulting from Task 9.5)
Explanation of answers to the two questions named above – elaborate on the “smartness” of critical infrastructures as well as general challenges of SCIs
How indicators and respective tools for resilience assessment based on indicators should be designed to correspond to users’ current and projected needs so that they can be integrated in their assignments and organizational processes.
Report on results of test scenario run on financial critical infrastructure environment.
The Stress-test and evaluation framework will contain test scenarios and the stress-test framework including indicators for the assessment as well as a report template.
Report outlining the dissemination activities to the resilience-related government bodies, academia and societies it will also include the report on possible application of SmartResilience methodology within the industry Report describing the application of SmartResilience methodology within the service providers and industry. (the white paper resulting from the activities in Tasks 9.1, 9.2 and 9.4, and include the Business Plan for the European Resilience Assessment Agency)
Defined resilience indicators based on predefined/guided (top-down) approaches/structures.
The DMP outlines how research data will be handled during SmartResilience and after it is completed.
As outcome of the main objective, the Joint Evaluation and Test Report (JET-report) is validating the indicators against various test scenarios in a proper test environment based on Smart City Case Studies. The JET-report will be made public after a given embargo period.
This task contains report on stress-test scenario on the flood protection measures in the City of Cork
A methodology describing the interactive visualization consisting of a mapping between data attributes and visual attributes of the display using an appropriate visual metaphor derived from the domain and contextual attributes. First version to be delivered in M14 the final one in M24
Web-Portal linked to the SmartResilience website enabling interactive learning on the topic of infrastructure resilience.
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Publications
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, P. Auerkari
Published in: "Proceedings of the Baltica X Conference Helsinki, Finaland, June 2016 ""International Conference on Life Management and Maintenance for Power Plants""", each 3 years, 2016, Page(s) pp 16-26, ISBN 978-951-38-8435-2
Publisher: VTT
Author(s): Øien, Knut; Bodsberg, Lars; Jovanovic, Aleksandar
Published in: Safety and Reliability - Safe Societies in a Changing World, Yearly, 2018, Page(s) 1269-1277, ISBN 978-0-8153-8682-7
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Author(s): P. Auerkari, A. Jovanovic, R. Pohja, S. Tuurna, R. Molarius, R. Koivisto, H. Hapuli
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 9
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, B. Caillard
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 45
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, Z. Szekely
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 45
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, S. O'Brien
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 45
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, K. Øien, A. Choudhary, K. Tetlak, A. Reis, B. Caillard
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 45
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): K. Øien, L. Bodsberg, A. Jovanovic
Published in: SRA Fifth World Congress on Risk 2019 Abstract Book, 2019, Page(s) 66
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, F. Quintero A. Choudhary
Published in: Safety and Reliability - Theory and Applications (Proceedings of ESREL 2017), Yearly, 2017, ISBN 9781-138629370
Publisher: CRC Press
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, O. Renn O, I. Linkov
Published in: Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting 2016 Abstracts, 2016
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, K. Øien
Published in: Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting 2017 Abstracts, 2017, Page(s) 60
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, K. Øien
Published in: 2017, Page(s) 135
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, H.M. Burkow (Eds.)
Published in: Joint Final Conference of the SmartResilience and SAYSO Projects, 2019, ISBN 978-3-95663-207-5
Publisher: Steinbeis-Edition
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: Proceedings of the “Resilience and Technological Risk: comparative experience from the 40 years of the Seveso accident” conference, 2016
Publisher: 2016 Committee of Regions
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, E. Bellini (Eds.)
Published in: Joint Workshop DRS-7&14 projects Book of Abstracts, 2017
Publisher: EU-VRi
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, K. Øien
Published in: Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe (CIPRE) Conference 2017 proceedings, 2017
Publisher: CIPRE
Author(s): A. Choudhary, A. Jovanovic
Published in: SRA-Europe 2017 Annual Meeting Proceedings, Annual, 2017
Publisher: SRA-Europe
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: OECD High Level Risk Forum proceedings, 2017
Publisher: OECD
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: Proceedings of the 11th Meeting of the Community of Users On Secure, Safe and Resilient Societies Urban Critical Infrastructures, 2018
Publisher: Community of Users
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: 7th China-Europe Risk Forum proceedings, 2018
Publisher: China-Europe Risk Forum
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting 2018 Abstracts, 2018
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting 2018 Abstracts, 2018
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, J. Brown
Published in: Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting 2018 Abstracts, 2018
Publisher: SRA
Author(s): A. Jovanovic
Published in: Proceedings of the 29th European Safety and Reliability Conference, 2019, ISBN 978-981-11-2724-3
Publisher: Research Publishing
Author(s): I. Shapira, U. Barzelay, K. Øien and A. Jovanovic
Published in: Proceedings of the 29th European Safety and Reliability Conference, 2019, ISBN 978-981-11-2724-3
Publisher: Research Publishing
Author(s): Antonsen, Stian; Bodsberg, Lars; Kringen, Jacob
Published in: Safety and Reliability - Theory and Applications - Cepin & Briš (Eds), Yearly, 2017, Page(s) 1863-1868, ISBN 978-1-138-62937-0
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Author(s): A. Jovanović, K. Øien, A. Choudhary
Published in: Urban Disaster Resilience and Security, 2018, Page(s) 285-311, ISBN 978-3-319-68605-9
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68606-6_17
Author(s): Øien, Knut
Published in: IRGC Resource Guide on Resilience, Volume 1, 2016, Page(s) 167-172, ISBN 978-2-9701188-0-0
Publisher: EPFL International Risk Governance Center
DOI: 10.5075/epfl-irgc-228206
Author(s): Maike Vollmer, Gerald Walther
Published in: Urban Disaster Resilience and Security, 2018, Page(s) 413-427
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68606-6_24
Author(s): A. S. Jovanovic, N. Schmid, P. Klimek, A. Choudhary
Published in: IRGC Resource guide on Resilience, Volume 1, 2016, Page(s) 136-140, ISBN 978-2-9701188-0-0
Publisher: IRGC
Author(s): Florian Brauner, Marie Claßen, Frank Fiedrich
Published in: Urban Disaster Resilience and Security, 2018, Page(s) 171-184, ISBN 978-3-319-68605-9
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68606-6_11
Author(s): Peter Klimek, Sebastian Poledna, Stefan Thurner
Published in: Nature Communications, 10/1, 2019, ISSN 2041-1723
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09357-w
Author(s): Peter Klimek, Raúl Jiménez, Manuel Hidalgo, Abraham Hinteregger, Stefan Thurner
Published in: PLOS ONE, 13/10, 2018, Page(s) e0204975, ISSN 1932-6203
Publisher: Public Library of Science
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204975
Author(s): Peter Klimek, János Varga, Aleksandar S. Jovanovic, Zoltán Székely
Published in: Safety Science, 113, 2019, Page(s) 404-414, ISSN 0925-7535
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2018.12.017
Author(s): Raúl Jimenez, Manuel Hidalgo, Peter Klimek
Published in: Science Advances, 3/6, 2017, Page(s) e1602363, ISSN 2375-2548
Publisher: Science Advances
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1602363
Author(s): A. Jovanovic, M. Vollmer
Published in: Critical Infrastructure Protection Review - Autumn 2017, Biannual, 2017, Page(s) 37-47, ISSN 2516-0095
Publisher: Delta Business Media Limited
Author(s): Igor Linkov, Cate Fox-Lent, Laura Read, Craig R. Allen, James C. Arnott, Emanuele Bellini, Jon Coaffee, Marie-Valentine Florin, Kirk Hatfield, Iain Hyde, William Hynes, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Roger Kasperson, John Katzenberger, Patrick W. Keys, James H. Lambert, Richard Moss, Peter S. Murdoch, Jose Palma-Oliveira, Roger S. Pulwarty, Dale Sands, Edward A. Thomas, Mari R. Tye, David Woods
Published in: Risk Analysis, 38/9, 2018, Page(s) 1772-1780, ISSN 0272-4332
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Inc.
DOI: 10.1111/risa.12991
Author(s): A. Jovanovic (interview given)
Published in: Wirtschaftswoche, 2018
Publisher: Wirtschaftswoche