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RESILIENCE MATURITY MODEL

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Subdimensions Moderate Advanced Robust Vertebrate
Cooperation Development of partnerships with city stakeholders ( C1 ) ( C1M1 ) Develop a stakeholder engagement plan defining its roles and responsibilities ( C1M2 ) Develop an internal communication platform for sharing information with different municipal departments and emergency services ( C1A1 ) Align the objectives of different stakeholders and develop a common understanding of resilience ( C1A2 ) Develop formal partnerships between academic and scientific entities to improve the resilience building process ( C1A3 ) Undertake public consultations to receive feedback on the resilience action plan ( C1A4 ) Develop a public communication platform to interact with stakeholders ( C1R1 ) Widen collaborative networks with stakeholders to reflect on and make decisions about the progress of the city resilience. ( C1R2 ) Arrange multi-stakeholder debriefing meetings ( C1R3 ) Develop a public platform to enhance sharing among city stakeholders ( C1T1 ) Support self-organization of the cooperation among all the stakeholders involved in resilience development ( C1T2 ) Involve all stakeholders in the learning process
Involvement in resilience networks of cities ( C2 ) ( C2M1 ) Establish alliances with cities facing similar risks ( C2A1 ) Join a major network of European cities ( C2A2 ) Develop formal partnerships with regional stakeholders ( C2R1 ) Participate proactively in regional, national and international networks to promote initiatives, exchange experiences and learn ( C2T1 ) Active involvement of local authority and stakeholders in networks (local, national, European and global) ( C2T2 ) Encourage stakeholders to present their experience concerning the resilience building process as a reference for other CITIES

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 653569.