If you are a software provider dealing with rigid emergency alerts — this project developed a set of digital tools that allow first responders to share more accurate and accessible information during a crisis. This improves the speed and effectiveness of citizen responses.
Digital Platform for Community Disaster Response and Climate Adaptation Management
Imagine a digital toolkit that helps cities understand how people actually behave during a crisis, rather than just guessing. It uses local culture and history as a guide to make sure emergency plans actually work for everyone. It's like a smart map that tells first responders not just where the danger is, but how the local community will react and help.
What needed solving
Current disaster management often ignores local cultural differences and psychological reactions, leading to inefficient emergency responses and poor citizen cooperation during crises.
What was built
The RECORE digital platform and a set of integrated digital tools and soft solutions for disaster risk reduction.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a consultancy dealing with generic climate risk maps — this project developed the RECORE platform that integrates local cultural and socio-economic data. This allows for the creation of tailored disaster preparedness plans for diverse populations.
If you are a city agency dealing with low citizen engagement in safety drills — this project developed 5 community labs to test real-world scenarios. This provides a validated method to empower citizens and improve recovery rates after a disaster.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for the RECORE platform?
Based on available project data, no specific pricing or cost details are provided as the project is EU-funded.
Can this be scaled to an industrial level?
The project is testing its solutions across 5 labs in 10 different countries, suggesting a design intended for cross-border scaling.
How is the IP and licensing handled for the digital tools?
Based on available project data, the tools are being integrated into an open digital platform, but specific licensing terms are not listed.
How does this integrate with existing disaster management systems?
The project focuses on the integration of digital tools into the RECORE Resource Ecosystem platform to support first responders and public authorities.
What is the timeline for the final rollout?
The project period runs from 2023-09-01 to 2026-08-31.
Who built it
The consortium is well-balanced for technology transfer, featuring 18 partners with a 33% industry ratio (6 companies). The presence of 5 SMEs indicates a strong focus on agile development and potential commercialization, while the mix of 3 universities and 4 research centers ensures the digital tools are grounded in behavioral science.
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