TS3 - Communities’ resilience to risks: social, economic, legal and cultural dimensions
Description and objectives
Production of a manual on the criminal liability of civil protection operators.
Analysis of laws and court rulings through a digital platform (eco-social forum using the Policy Nexushare Platform).
Identification of real criminal law cases with the production of a case study review document highlighting social, economic, and environmental (in)justices.
Development of guidelines to support the promotion of mediation, conciliation practices, and citizen participation.
Inclusion in the guidelines of technical-economic aspects alongside legal and ethical-social considerations of participatory processes, supported by specialized operators for community engagement.
Use of real events involving professionals and conciliation bodies, together with groups of citizens and stakeholders, to simulate what would have happened if collaboration, mediation/conciliation, and co-participation of local communities had taken place.
Guidelines on including socio-economic criteria for integrated multi-risk management.
Report on operational case studies quantitatively demonstrating the value of considering socio-economic parameters in hydro-climatic risk management and mitigation (from planning, e.g., Floods Directive, to mitigation and emergency phases, showing impacts on decision-making dynamics linked to the inclusion of social and economic variables).
Integration of ESG parameters into the integrated management dynamics of natural and climate risks. Study and synthesis of current vs. future scenarios for the application of insurance tools: the GEOSAFE platform case study by ANIA.
Guidelines on the use of management, audit, and control procedures for complex dynamics and phenomena applied to the natural and climate risk sector.
Lead Partner
- ENI Enrico Mattei Foundation
Partners
- University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Engineering