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The forgotten resources? On spontaneous volunteers during the Utøya attack 22nd of July 2011
During the terrorist attacks in Norway 22nd of July 2011, 77 persons were killed and many more injured. The attacks led to massive, multifaceted efforts […]
Learning as We Go – Resilience Research during an Ongoing Crisis
The Covid-19 pandemic is a societal crisis that is a still ongoing incident for health care management and preparedness organizations to manage all over the […]
Summer 2021: Health surveillance during heatwaves in the Lazio Region
Heat stress is the leading cause of weather-related deaths and will have a greater impact in the coming years due to climate change and rising […]
Societal resilience and Virtual Operations Support Teams – do they go together?
I would like to explain this in the following. I have to admit that the term “societal resilience” may not be as young as Virtual […]
Resilience of local communities: what approaches to foster its full expression? Some reflections from the experience of L’Aquila earthquake of 2009
The first deliverable “D1.1 – Preliminary model for assessing and methods form improving societal resilience” summarises the results of the first research actions, which […]
Get to know our end-users! Firefighter Federico Brizio
When doing research, it is essential to look at the needs of end-users. It’s a fundamental requirement that’s not always easy to address.
Since end-users are […]