The project identified:
- Minimum supply requirements and capacities that guarantee and organize basic indispensable supply demands, avoid severe affectedness (such as illness or decay) of people affected by a hazard scenario and keep up public order
- Critical Infrastructure priority elements and processes
- Bottlenecks in crisis management of operators and authorities
- Coping and recovery capacities and strategies of other stakeholders involved (population, industry)
The project developed
- improved tools for analysis of interdependencies and risks of Critical Infrastructures
- building blocks for minimum concepts and measures for electricity and water supply in case of a power breakdown, embracing the whole Disaster Risk Management (DRM) cycle
- a guideline and specific tools for collaboration and communication in the Critical Infrastructure sector
Backward/Forward to:
⇒ Definition CI and Resilience
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