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Dynamic Infrastructures and Resilient Communities: a Systemic Approach to Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Adaptation

Project description

Strengthening networks against wildfires

Wildfires are increasing in frequency and intensity, especially in areas such as Mediterranean Europe, where climate change exacerbates the risk factors. Wildfires disrupt power supply and communication networks, thereby leaving communities unprepared for emergencies. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the RESILFIRE project is developing a model that incorporates the performance of infrastructure with social inequalities. By integrating wildfire spread forecasts with real infrastructure data and social analysis, RESILFIRE aims to design infrastructure systems that are resilient and well-coordinated to ensure people are able to evacuate in a timely manner. It will validate its models in real scenarios and produce wildfire resilience strategies.

Objective

In response to the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires, RESILFIRE addresses the urgent need to enhance the resilience of interdependent power and communication infrastructures in wildfire-prone regions. With global warming projected to intensify, especially in areas like California and Mediterranean Europe, wildfire risks have escalated, causing significant socio-economic disruptions. This project aims to fill critical research gaps using a systemic approach to develop a Fire Sociotechnical Model that integrates P&C infrastructures with social inequalities, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of wildfire on vulnerable communities. By combining wildfire spread models, real infrastructure data, and spatial analysis of social inequalities, the project will propose a new dynamic infrastructure design procedure. This aims at implementing interventions to improve robustness, redundancy, and flexibility of the networks to extend their functionality during heatwaves and wildfires emergencies. Ensuring continuity of service is crucial to reduce impact on mental and physical health and to timely mobilize evacuees. The project will validate these models and procedures simulating several wildfire scenarios on relevant case studies, fostering cross-regional applicability. RESILFIRE will deliver actionable outcomes, including a wildfire adaptive resilience assessment method that accounts for the variability of resources in the recovery phase. The results will be presented through user-friendly web tools documenting the case studies, and a virtual reality environment. By addressing the interactions between infrastructure performance and social inequality, RESILFIRE aims to set new benchmarks for wildfire risk mitigation and climate adaptation across vulnerable communities.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - Global Fellowships

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Coordinator

POLITECNICO DI TORINO
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€ 396 991,08
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CORSO DUCA DEGLI ABRUZZI 24
10129 Torino
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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