DARWIN (653289)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/653289

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Expecting the unexpected and know how to respond

  Crisis management topic 7: Crises and disaster resilience – operationalizing resilience concepts (DRS-07-2014)

  seismology  ·  crisis management  ·  air traffic management

  2015-06-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2018-09-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 4,998,896 Total Cost


  Description

In recent years crises and disasters (Eyjafjallajökull and Deepwater Horizon 2010, Fukushima Daiichi 2011) have made it obvious that a more resilient approach to preparing for and dealing with such events is needed. DARWIN will improve response to expected and unexpected crises affecting critical infrastructures and social structures. It addresses the management of both man-made events (e.g. cyber-attacks) and natural events (e.g. earthquakes). The main objective is the development of European resilience management guidelines. These will improve the ability of stakeholders to anticipate, monitor, respond, adapt, learn and evolve, to operate efficiently in the face of crises. Guidelines will be presented in formats for easy usage and maintenance to avoid them being dust-collectors on a shelf. To enable dynamic, user-friendly guidelines the project will adapt innovative tools (e.g. serious gaming, training packages), test and validate the guidelines, and establish knowledge about how organisations can implement guidelines to improve resilience. A multidisciplinary approach is applied, involving experts in the field of resilience, crisis and risk management, social media and service providers in the Air Traffic Management and health care domains. To ensure transnational, cross-sector applicability, long-term relevance and uptake of project results, a Community of Crisis and Resilience Practitioners (CoCRP) will be established, including stakeholders and end-users from other domains and critical infrastructures and resilience experts. The CoCRP will be involved in an iterative evaluation process to provide feedback on the guidelines. The target beneficiaries of DARWIN are crisis management actors and stakeholders responsible for public safety, such as critical infrastructures and service providers, which might be affected by a crisis, as well as the public and media. The project duration will be 36 months, requesting financing of €4.9M.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in DARWIN.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Sweden TOTALFORSVARETS FORSKNINGSINSTITUT (999627875) SE202100518201 participant REC € 748,635 € 748,635 € 748,635
Sweden REGION OSTERGOTLAND (995440094) SE232100004001 participant PUB € 742,858 € 742,858 € 742,858
Ireland C.C.I.C.C. LIMITED (952323012) IE9845332R participant PRC € 350,760 € 350,760 € 350,760
Norway STIFTELSEN SINTEF (999980761) nan participant REC € 951,570 € 951,570 € 951,570
Italy DEEP BLUE SRL (998325941) IT06458931000 participant PRC € 623,643 € 623,643 € 623,643
Italy ENAV SPA (998197513) IT02152021008 participant PRC € 408,348 € 408,348 € 340,081
Italy ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITA (999978821) IT03657731000 participant REC € 290,073 € 290,073 € 290,073
Israel BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV (999846222) IL500701644 participant HES € 334,000 € 334,000 € 334,000
Germany TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG (999861257) DE152330858 participant HES € 369,946 € 369,946 € 369,946
Norway SINTEF AS (910945140) NO919303808MVA coordinator REC € 179,060 € 179,060 € 179,060
Italy CONSORZIO SICTA SISTEMI INNOVATIVI PER IL CONTROLLO DEL TRAFFICO AEREO (984806469) IT02790511212 thirdParty REC € 68,267 € 0 € 68,267