SAFE-CITIES

riSk-based Approach For the protEction of public spaces in European CITIES Programma: Horizon Europe

Codice progetto: GA 101073945

Programma:  Horizon Europe

Call:  HORIZON-CL3-2021-FCT-01-07

 

Over the past decades, Europe has experienced several terrorist attacks, proving that this threat is still real and serious, while perpetrators are finding new methods to penetrate current security measures. Although grave attacks have so far been rather infrequent, it is still a reality that EU citizens may be suddenly caught up in a terrorist incident, while at the stadium, shopping in a mall, commuting, visiting a cultural venue, or in any other public space. Besides, more terrorist attacks are associated with lower levels of life satisfaction and happiness among the EU population. One in five people in the EU are indeed very worried about a terrorist attack in the next 12 months. Terrorist attacks also lower EU citizens’ trust in fellow citizens, national political, legal and police institutions.

SAFE-CITIES aims to support excellence in the protection of public spaces, by delivering and demonstrating a Security and Vulnerability Assessment framework, empowered by a decision-support platform for its implementation, in 4 use-cases across 5 EU countries. This will allow for simulation of complex scenarios, crowd behaviour and attacks in any space within a realistic virtual 3D environment, enabling end-users to perform comprehensive and dynamic risk and vulnerability assessments of the site investigated, to identify potential vulnerabilities against a wide number of threats and support the full engagement and cooperation of public and private actors, including citizens, into the elaboration of strategies, to make public spaces secure while preserving their open nature.

The Consortium brings together 18 partners from 9 countries (Italy, Cyprus, Netherlands, Greece, Poland, UK, Belgium, Finland, Slovenia). To effectively carry out the 26 months project, the project team includes local and  regional authorities, Police authorities, First Responders organizations, RTOs and academia, CSO, security industry cluster association, and high-tech SMEs specialised in security.

Durata del progetto

11.2022 – 12.2024

Responsabile scientifico per il Dipartimento 

Danila LONGO 

Coordinatore

STAM SRL

Partnership

IANUS CONSULTING LTD CY

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA IT

D-VISOR BV NL

NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH "DEMOKRITOS" EL

STOWARZYSZENIE POLSKA PLATFORMA BEZPIECZENSTWA WEWNETRZNEGO PL

TELESTO IOT SOLUTIONS LIMITED UK

ISTITUTO DI SOCIOLOGIA INTERNAZIONALE DI GORIZIA ISIG IT

CONFEDERATION OF EUROPEAN SECURITY SERVICES BE

COMUNE DI GORIZIA IT

POLIISIHALLITUS FI

STADSREGIO PARKSTAD LIMBURG NL

MESTNA OBCINA NOVA GORICA SI

UNIVERSITÀ VERDE DI BOLOGNA APS IT

ASSOCIAZIONE CROCE ROSSA ITALIANA COMITATO DI GORIZIA ODV IT

MINISTRY OF INTERIOR CY

PROVINCIAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN GDANSK PL

MINISTRSTVO ZA NOTRANJE ZADEVE

Budget

Budget totale: € 2.999.508,00

Budget DA: € 212.075,00

Docenti e ricercatori collegati al progetto

Danila LONGO 

Andrea BOERI

Marco GAIANI

Antonio ESPOSITO

Valentina ORIOLI

Beatrice TURILLAZZI

Simone GARAGNANI

Saveria Olga Murielle BOULANGER

Martina MASSARI

Rossella ROVERSI

Personale non strutturato collegato al progetto

Elisa ANGELETTI (AdR)

Silvia BERTACCHI (AdR)

Serena ORLANDI (AdR)

Francesca SABATINI (AdR)

Tommaso ROVINELLI (Dottorando)

Settore ERC del progetto

PE6_12 Scientific computing, simulation and modelling tools

PE8_3 Civil engineering, architecture, offshore construction, lightweight construction, geotechnics

SH7_7 Cities; urban, regional and rural studies