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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
This proposal takes advantage of a valuable opportunity which has arisen at short notice: the availability of Professor Michael Worboys (University of Maine, USA) to be a visiting researcher at the School of Engineering,...
Funded by: EPSRC
Lead research organisation: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
The project partially answers the question as it addresses issues in knowledge representations associated with dynamic spatial phenomena, with application to the domain of emergency management and disaster response. The authors have the necessary expertise in spatial and spatio-temporal knowledge representations.
The ongoing pandemic and climate crisis have taught us hard lessons about the systemic impact of compounding disasters. Stakeholders in disaster risk management are faced with the challenge to adapt their risk reduction ...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Lead research organisation: RESILIENCE ADVISORS LTD
The project is relevant as it involves the development of an open-source platform for dynamic risk assessment, which could potentially incorporate crowdsourced data and standardisation processes, but it does not specifically address nuclear resilience or government analytics and communications processes.