The PARATUS project submitted to Horizon Europe Framework Programme in Disaster Resilient Society 2021 call by researchers from ITC faculty was awarded funding of 5 million euros by receiving a perfect score of fifteen out of fifteen. Partners are currently preparing the grant agreement. The expected start date of the project is the 1st of October 2022.
The PARATUS project aims to provide stakeholders in disaster risk management with tools to account for cross-sectoral impacts and the dynamic nature of compounding disasters. The team will develop an open-source platform for the dynamic risk assessment that can analyze and evaluate multi-hazard impact chains, risk reduction measures, and disaster response scenarios.
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The title of the project is ‘Promoting disaster preparedness and resilience by co-developing stakeholder support tools for managing the systemic risk of compounding disasters’. It lasts four years and consists of nineteen partners from 12 countries and four case studies on various scales (Istanbul, Romania, Alps, and the Caribbean Islands). UT is the coordinator of the project. The core coordination team is composed of Dr. Cees van Westen, Dr. Funda Atun, and Dr. Dinand Alkema. Several researchers from ITC and Dr. Ben Witvliet from ET will contribute to the research and innovation activities during the PARATUS project.