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http://www.risk-technologies.com/home.aspx?pst=bl&pag=1329&BlockID=-509
FULL DETAILS OF THE PROPOSAL/PROJECT ARE AVAILABLE UNDER EU-VRI SITE
Acronym: |
ResiStand |
Start date: |
May 1, 2016 |
End date: |
April 30, 2018 |
Total project value: |
ca. 2 million Euro |
Project coordinator: |
Geowise Oy, Mr. Pertti Woitsch |
Total number of partners: |
14 |
Contact person (name/email): |
fq risk-technologies.com |
Official webpage (coordinator): |
http://resistand.eu/ |
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ResiStand Stakeholder Communites
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Description: Standardisation is a powerful tool to achieve better interoperability. However, it needs to overcome a lack of interest and modest participation from stakeholders. Also, promising research results are not always used as the basis for new standards. The overall goal of ResiStand is to find new ways to improve the crisis management and disaster resilience capabilities of the European Union and individual Member States through standardisation. ResiStand contributes to an improved disaster resilience by identifying and analysing the drivers, constraints and expectations of three main stakeholder communities: Standardisation Organisations, End-Users and Suppliers, consisting of researchers, industry and SMEs. Based on this information, gaps in standardisation are identified and a prioritised roadmap for new initiatives will be created. The roadmap will be complemented by a critical evaluation of standards as a tool to improve disaster resilience. ResiStand aims at implementing a pre-standardisation process that supports the development of standards. The feasibility of the process will be tested by developing a new work item. The aim is that stakeholders will continuously utilize this “ResiStand Process” in the future, and that the project delivers a better understanding of the potential of standards for contributing to an improved disaster resilience. ResiStand will support the management of increasing threats to society such as armed conflicts, terrorism, pandemics and natural disasters, which have increasingly cross-border, even global consequences due to the on-going globalisation. Protection of citizens through anticipation, preparedness, response and adaptation to crisis situations – i.e. maintaining disaster resilience – will be more efficient. Collaboration between national, European and international stakeholders will be improved by unified processes and management systems as well as by technical, procedural, operational and semantic interoperability. |
R-Tech Specific Role:
R-Tech is contributing to: WP2 on Cross-sectorial screening and identification of resilience-relevant standards WP3 on Identification of standardisation needs and requirements WP4 on Identification of standardisation opportunities WP5 on Preparation and roadmapping for standardisation activities |
Partners’ name/links: Geowise Oy, EU-VRi European Virtual Institute for Integrated Risk Management, Netherlands Standardisation Institute, DIN German Institute for Standardisation, Finnish Standards Association, TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Atos Spain, S.A., D'Appolonia S.p.a., R-Tech Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies GmbH, Trilateral Research & Consulting LLP, Treelogic S. L. |
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