CISM • International Centre for Mechanical Sciences

ResiliEnhance field-trip FVG 2023

Meetings and events

In a complex and interconnected world, in which uncertainty and surprises are the new normal, the capacity to face the changes and disruptions is becoming central.

The members of the ResiliEnhance Platform collaborate to explore effective ways and means for strengthening territorial resilience to adverse events and critical situations in the context of complexity and systemic risk. The Platform acts as a knowledge-sharing and knowledge-bridging tool. It operates with networks among scientists, policy-makers, and experts from CEI's Member States, United Nations and European, and regional and local institutions.

During the ResiliEnhance Field-Trip FVG 2023, participants will engage in collaborative retrospective post-event analyses of actual disaster governance case studies, employing an evidence-based approach. The field trip will concentrate on the reconstruction efforts following the 1976 earthquake, delving into specific narratives in the Friuli Region. The analysis aims to calibrate the Comprehensive ResiliEnhance Framework (CREF), which functions as a lens for supporting knowledge tools to enhance the capacity to address crises and adverse events, hence enhancing resilience to disasters for sustainable development.In a complex and interconnected world, in which uncertainty and surprises are the new normal, the capacity to face the changes and disruptions is becoming central. The members of the ResiliEnhance Platform collaborate to explore effective ways and means for strengthening territorial resilience to adverse events and critical situations in the context of complexity and systemic risk. The Platform acts as a knowledge-sharing and knowledge-bridging tool. It operates with networks among scientists, policy-makers, and experts from CEI's Member States, United Nations and European, and regional and local institutions. During the ResiliEnhance Field-Trip FVG 2023, participants will engage in collaborative retrospective post-event analyses of actual disaster governance case studies, employing an evidence-based approach. The field trip will concentrate on the reconstruction efforts following the 1976 earthquake, delving into specific narratives in the Friuli Region. The analysis aims to calibrate the Comprehensive ResiliEnhance Framework (CREF), which functions as a lens for supporting knowledge tools to enhance the capacity to address crises and adverse events, hence enhancing resilience to disasters for sustainable development.

AGENDA

6th November – day 1
8.30-9.00 | Registration / Logistics at CISM
9.00-9.50 | Transfer by bus to Venzone - Orgnani-Martina palace
9.50-10.15 | Presentation and explanation of field-trip activities
10.15-10.30 | Coffee break
10.30-13.15 | Visit to Tiere Motus museum (Narrative 1: the memory)
13.15-13.30 | Video of the SERM Academy activities (Narrative 2: using the past for preparedness)
13.30-14.45 | Lunch
14.45-15.15 | Visit to Venzone
15.15-15.40 | Visit to SERM Academy in Portis Vecchio (Narrative 2: using the past for preparedness)
15.40-16.00 | Transfer by bus to Gemona del Friuli
16.00-17.30 | Visit to Gemona del Friuli (Narrative 3: Community-based approach)
17.30-18.00 | Transfer by bus to Udine
19.30 | Dinner

7th November – day 2
8.30-8.40 | Meeting at CISM
8.40-9.20 | Transfer by bus to Palmanova
9.20-10.50 | Visit to FVG Civil Protection HQ (Narrative 4: Organization for response)
10.50-11.20 | Transfer by bus to Udine
11.20-12.00 | Preparatory activities for debriefing at CISM
12.00-13.30 | Lunch
13.30-17.30 | Debriefing (collaborative work)
17.30-18.30 | Final greetings (CISM)
19.30 | Social dinner (Udine)