Policies
Description
At this stage, critical infrastructure protection measures are being implemented newly. This policy plans for information to be gathered on critical infrastructures' functionality.
Case studies
Decision Support System for Rome Municipal Civil Protection Service
Summary
The project is a collaboration agreement between ENEA (National Agency for New Technologies and Sustainable Development) and the Municipal Civil Protection Service to provide city-based technologies, using a risk-based Decision Support System (DSS) and analyzing crisis scenarios resulting from natural events.
Further information
Relevant city context
This project is relevant for all towns and cities working on crisis response issues and resilience against natural disasters. For Rome, resilience study is based on the two projects: SMR and 100 Resilient Cities. Both initiatives are aimed at developing an Urban Resilience Strategy, and this project is a direct outcome of the first results of SMR and 100RC.
Goals: Provide decision support in crisis situations for Municipal Civil Protection Service
The project was created through the collaboration between ENEA (National Agency for New Technologies and Sustainable Development) and the Municipal Civil Protection Service. It is a free collaboration agreement to provide city-based technologies, using a risk-based Decision Support System (DSS) and analyzing crisis scenarios resulting from natural events. The system is equipped with real-time and simulation data analysis capabilities, allowing the evaluation of simulated crisis.
As part the development of the urban resilience strategy, Systems and Infrastructures Resilience was identified as a priority thematic area, in line with the experience of many partner cities. It was therefore decided to utilize ENEA's experience for risk assessment and mitigation in the infrastructure sector, also considering the propagation of vulnerabilities to the socio-economic fabric of the city. The parties have set the objective of developing a methodology for the implementation of a DSS for risk analysis and scenario definition of expected damage from natural events on territorial resources and critical infrastructures in the urban area of Rome. The system will have both an operational utilization and a simulation function, for the ex-ante analysis of potential crisis scenarios to plan emergency plans.
Collaboration between stakeholders
The format adopted for the project is that of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), where parties agree to collaborate following different commitments. For example, the Civil Protection Service should provide ENEA with useful databases to facilitate development of methodologies for risk analysis and expected damage coming from adverse natural events. Also, the Civil Protection service will perform simulation tests to validate the system.
ENEA are committed to develop appropriate algorithms capable of producing, through a specific GIS-based application, risk and damage scenarios in the city. They are also expected to identify correlations between the historical data acquired by Civil Protection Service and the natural risk scenario, to highlight vulnerabilities of infrastructures and assets at any given risk condition. ENEA will further test and widen the use of the early warning system already developed by ENEA for infrastructures (project Resilience Enhancement of Metropolitan Areas).
The City of Rome is interested in collaborating with ENEA to further develop and utilize the DSS as a tool to plan resilience improvement actions. Among the sectors where Rome has assessed the absolute need for priority intervention are critical infrastructures and primary services for the citizens. This need is in relation to, for example, extreme weather events along with a complex territorial situation of the metropolitan area.
Outcomes
Expected outcomes include Scenario Analysis (simulation of effects – i.e. damage pattern, involved population; effects on normal functioning of the city); Nowcasting service (short and very short weather forecast, with a state-of-the-art dispatchment service). The assessment of the ENEA - Civil Protection cooperation will allow new actions to improve the city's resistance indices to boost the well-being and security of citizens.
Resources
Since the project is based on a cooperation agreement, it does not imply any financial commitment by the parties.
Link (in Italian): http://www.meteoweb.eu/2016/02/eventi-naturali-accordo-enea-protezione-civile-di-roma-capitale-per-il-controllo-delle-infrastrutture-critiche/636443/
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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.