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The European Resilience Management Guideline provides guidance to cities and local governments in assessing, but also strengthening their local resilience status. This is achieved through setting measurable targets together with local stakeholders and co-creating a city resilience strategy making use of the five tools to build local resilience and progress within the maturity stages. The European Resilience Management Guideline is a framework that directs available resources towards well-defined goals, secures transparency and the democratic principles of decision-making for city resilience development and planning. The European Resilience Management Guideline makes use of five strategic, resilience-building tools and can be described as a journey with iterative steps, where cities and municipalities have different starting points and where they position themselves into different stages of resilience maturity.The five tools developed within the Smart Mature Resilience project are:
  1. Resilience Maturity Model,
  2. Risk Systemicity Questionnaire,
  3. Resilience Information Portal,
  4. City Resilience Dynamics Tool, and
  5. Resilience Building Policies tool.
European Resilience Management Guideline is targeting the following 3 sectors at the city level:
  1. Climate Change,
  2. Critical Infrastructure, and
  3. Social Dynamics.

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Smart Mature Resilience project

Published in Climate-ADAPT: Feb 19, 2019

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