Territorial safety
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Territorial safety
RoMA “Resilience enhancement of a Metropolitan Area”
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Proposed by: E-Security Srl; ENEA; Cyberlabs Srl; Santer Reply SpA; acea distribuzione Spa; University of Rome “La Sapienza”; SPEE Srl; Digicom Spa; Telecom Italia S.p.A.; Selta Spa; Eps Datacom Srl; Himet Srl
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The ROMA project aims at realizing a number of actions for the enhancement of the Resilience of a complex system such as a modern city and its internal and external territory. In this area citizen’s safety and security should coexist with that of the infrastructures enabling efficient services, with that of an easy of and the sustainable access to urban displacements, with the control of the territory. The analysis and control of the territory will be further major concerns of the project in an area characterized by a huge density of cultural heritage: the guarantee of a continuous monitoring and surveillance will improve its preservation and a better usability either to citizens and to the tourist trade.
CLARA “Cloud platform for landslide risk assessment”
Proposed by: University of Enna "Kore"; Consorzio ITER; Etna Hitech SCpA; Sidercem Srl; Meridionale Impianti SpA; University of Catania; CNR - IMAA; CNR - Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione; CNR – IREA; Geosystems s.r.l.; Geostudi Astier Srl; sinergis s.r.l.; OGS – National Institute of Oceanography and Geophysics; Tecno In Spa; Ingegnerie Toscane Srl; Rotas Italia Srl; IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi SpA; Tern - Tecnologie per l'osservazione delle terra e dei rischi naturali; HERA SpA
The idea proposed deals with the issues of hydro-geological instability and reduction of the risk of landslides. The project mainly aims to acquire a better knowledge of the territory regarding the issue of instability affecting towns, by developing widespread smart technologies which could facilitate managing and sharing complex information. These could be i.e. database concerning the real existence and substance of levels of landslide hazard and vulnerability of existing resources exposed in urban areas, adopting the paradigms of open government and open data. Analyzing, assessing and mitigating hydro-geological risk, as well as developing smart technologies in support of these activities, must be accompanied by a careful and thorough study of the human factors involved in these processes.
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