SMART MATURE RESILIENCE
FOR MORE RESILIENT CITIES IN EUROPE

In memory of José María Sarriegi

In honour of an exceptional scientist, the coordinator of Smart Mature Resilience, and in memory of his tragic death in 2018, the Fundación Aon Spain and the Catastrophe Observatory have created the “Jose Maria Sarriegi Award” for the best academic research article on topics related to disaster management that has been published in the previous two years in a specialized journal. The application deadline this year is 15th September. See https://fundacionaon.es/jose-maria-sarriegi-award/


About SMR

Smart Mature Resilience was a European-funded multi-disciplinary research project that concluded in 2018 following three years of co-creation, sharing, learning and resilience-building.

The project has been acclaimed for an exceptionally successful implementation, in particular the European Resilience Management Guideline comprising a toolbox of five well-integrated tools, supported by user manuals and video tutorials and developed iteratively and validated through a remarkable co-creation process with the project end users. The consortium also achieved a high impact, for instance through a network of engaged city users with various plans for local use of the tools in future.


European Resilience Management Guideline

 

 


City resilience


Standardization 

The CEN Workshop Agreement Series on City Resilience Development intends to support cities in building resilience to various kinds of threats. 

Co-creating city resilience


The Tools

The European Resilience Management Guideline is supported by five resilience-building tools, which were co-created as part of the SMR project. 

 

Resilience Maturity Model  

 

 

Risk Systemicity Questionnaire

 

City Resilience Dynamics Model

 

Resilience Information Portal

 

Resilience Building Policies

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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.