Supervised RIsx: Defining resilience indicators based on risk assessment

K. Øien, L. Bodsberg, Å. Hoem, T. Øren, Riitta Molarius, Raija Koivisto, Pertti Auerkari, Rami Pohja, Satu Tuurna, et al.

Research output: Book/ReportReport

Abstract

This report describes candidate resilience issues and indicators to be used when assessing, predicting and monitoring resilience of Smart Critical Infrastructures (SCIs). A total of 233 candidate issues and 1264 indicators are provided for various threats, SCIs and the five phases of the resilience cycle used in the SmartResilience project. Structured candidate issues and indicators are mainly provided by collecting existing issues/indicators from the risk, safety, security, crisis management, business continuity and similar domains, considering resilience as an "umbrella". The main intended reader is the person (user) - within a city or area, or a specific SCI - who is responsible for performing the resilience assessment, prediction or monitoring, including carrying out necessary calculations. This can be an in-house person performing e.g. selfassessment, or it may be an external assessor. The issues and indicators presented in this report and stored in the SmartResilience database are candidate issues and indicators. Each user is responsible for finding a relevant and complete set of issues and indicators for his/her own case study. The report may be used together with the SmartResilience methodology and the Guideline for assessing, predicting and monitoring resilience of SCIs developed in the SmartResilience project.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEuropean Commission EC
Number of pages280
Publication statusPublished - 2017
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

Keywords

  • resilience
  • resilience assessment
  • resilience methodology
  • infrastructure resilience level

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