Related Projects

RESISTANT project is funded under the “Union Civil Protection Mechanism Knowledge Network: Network Partnership (UCPM-2020-KN-AG)” call together with another 10 projects. All projects aim to strengthen and promote knowledge-building, partnership-building and networking under the Union Civil Protection Knowledge Network. The Union Civil Protection Knowledge Network (UCPMKN) will bring together civil protection and disaster management actors and organisations including centres of excellence, universities and researchers, to share their knowledge in the field of disaster management. More information about the UCPMKN is available here.

The other projects funded under UCPM-2020-KN-AG are:

Advanced Fire Analysis Network (AFAN):

The project aims at creating a European wildfire expert knowledge-sharing network focused on fire risk analysis, Advanced Fire Analysis Network (AFAN).

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Website: https://fireanalysisnetwork.eu/

Disaster Management Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Network (ARTION):

The main goal of the project is to establish the Disaster Management Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Network (ARTION), with the vision to become a world-class network for knowledge sharing in the area of artificial intelligence for disaster management that will guide the development and use of Al tools by first responder’s across Europe.

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Website: https://www2.kios.ucy.ac.cy/ARTION/

Security and Protection through Knowledge Synergies (CRISPRO):

The aim is to introduce state of the art approaches to multi-sectoral knowledge sharing to ensure adequate preparedness and response to combined and all-hazards emergencies.

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Website: http://crispro.eu/

Disaster Management Network in the Danube Region (DiMaND):

The Disaster Management Working Group aims to develop cooperation between disaster management stakeholders to improve the effectiveness of disaster preparedness and response at regional level.

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Website: https://disastermanagement-danube.net/

Civil Protection Knowledge Partnership Platform – Middle East (HEUREKA):

The Civil Protection Knowledge Partnership Platform will bridge across knowledge holders relevant to disaster management and humanitarian aid actors, to enhance coordination, cooperation, compatibility and complementarity between capacities and will improve the competence of experts.

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Website: https://heureka-project.eu/wp/

INtegrated DIsaster MAnagement (INDIMA):

The project will develop and enhance a network-concept for better and holistic civil protection and disaster risk management by integrating all relevant stakeholders in pre-planned joint preparedness and response activities, establishing a tangible network.

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Website: https://indima-project.eu/

Increasing Knowledge and Partnerships on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Helpers in Pandemics (IPP):
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The project will contribute to the UCPM knowledge network by sharing knowledge, expertise and good practices with respect to MHPSS for helpers in pandemics and epidemics.

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Learn to be Resilient (L2BR):

L2BR project with overall objective to strength the role of the Union Civil Protection Knowledge Network as an inclusive platform of shared knowledge and expertise, good practices and networking in order to establish common understanding.

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Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ResilientL2BR/about/

Developing Union Civil Protection Knowledge Network partnership among EU, European Neighbourhood Policy countries and international organisations (NET-CBRN-REACT):

The aim is for better and more prompt disaster risk management in Eastern Europe and the Middle East through strengthening effectiveness and efficiency of collective civil protection and disaster management efforts within UCPM.

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Website: http://ncr.iccss.eu/

European observatory on disaster risk and crisis management best practices (ROADMAP):

ROADMAP project has the main objective to establish a European “Doctrine on disaster risk and crisis management” funded on the mutual cooperation between scientific communities and DRM authorities. The doctrine that is intended as a shared understanding of disaster management between decision-makers and scientific actors will be based on selected experiences, best practices and implemented solutions in EU Member States.

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Website: https://roadmap.ci3r.it/