In this abstract we illustrate the various temporal aspects to be considered in a multi-hazard crisis scenario set up as pilot study in the EU-FP7 Integrated Project CRISMA. In the framework of CRISMA a simulation-based decision support system for crisis management is developed facilitating the modeling of realistic crisis scenarios, related pre-event vulnerabilities, as well as possible response actions and associated varying potential impacts on society. Both external factors driving crisis development and actions of the involved crisis management team are considered in the system setup.
Temporal aspects in the development of a cascading-event crisis scenario: a pilot demonstration of the CRISMA project / C., Aubrecht; M., Almeida; Polese, Maria; V., Reva; K., Steinnocher; Zuccaro, Giulio. - 15:(2013). (Intervento presentato al convegno EGU General Assembly 2013 tenutosi a Vienna (Austria) nel 7-12 April 2013).
Temporal aspects in the development of a cascading-event crisis scenario: a pilot demonstration of the CRISMA project
POLESE, MARIA;ZUCCARO, GIULIO
2013
Abstract
In this abstract we illustrate the various temporal aspects to be considered in a multi-hazard crisis scenario set up as pilot study in the EU-FP7 Integrated Project CRISMA. In the framework of CRISMA a simulation-based decision support system for crisis management is developed facilitating the modeling of realistic crisis scenarios, related pre-event vulnerabilities, as well as possible response actions and associated varying potential impacts on society. Both external factors driving crisis development and actions of the involved crisis management team are considered in the system setup.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.