jean-luc salagnac - "smartest
DESCRIPTION
Building Resilience Workshop II: 2011TRANSCRIPT
Smart Resilience Technology, Systems and Tools
SMARTeST
Jean-‐Luc Salagnac – project scientific director
project ID card
� SMArt Resilience Technology, Systems and Tools
� 7th European Framework Programme, Collabora?ve Project
� Work Programme: ENV.2009.3.1.5.1 Technologies for
improved safety of the built environment in rela?on to flood
events
� Person-‐months input: 533
� Commencing: 1 January 2010
� Comple?on: 31 December 2012
Paradigm change in flood management
- Building and raising dikes and walls
- “Levee effect“
- Cost intensive solution
- Conflict with spatial & urban planning
- Sustainability???
Entrapment effect
„Silo thinking“
Traditional Flood Management
„flood defence“
Drivers: Climate change Rapid urbanisation
„living with floods“
Integrated Flood Risk
Management
Adaptability,
flexibility of solutions
Citizens’ Respons-ibility
Non-Structural Measures
Govern-mental Respons-ibility
Reasoning for SMARTeST
� Insufficient transparency of the performance of the products � Uncertainty of their efficiency � Complex technical solu?ons may not be easily integrated into the decision making processes
� Uncertainty how to best u?lise and weight flood risk data within decision making
� Inefficient informa?on dissemina?on according to the great variety of stakeholders
� Insufficient apprecia?on of the variety of stakeholders concerns � No coherent informa?on about the new technologies � Insufficient capacity of stakeholders � Uncoordinated ac?vi?es and responsibili?es of stakeholders
Research Strategy
� Research and development on smart innova?ve flood resilient technology for the protec?on of the built environment.
� Development of tes?ng procedures and methods for flood resilient technology.
� Development of draX harmonised interna?onal standards for flood resilient technology.
� Undertaking case studies to assess the systems under which flood resilient technology is used in the urban environment.
� Developing implementa?on tools for flood resilient technology in Europe.
� Integra?ng the aspects of technology, systems and their implementa?on.
� Dissemina?ng the results of research to a wide user audience (technical and non-‐technical), in order to achieve a significant impact on protec?ng the built environment.
WP5: FRe integration
17-19/03/2011 6 BRW II New Orleans
WP3: FRe system
WP2: testing/dvpt FRe technologies
Before During After
In/out of the scope
WP4: implementation FRe technologies
Repair Crisis management
Return of experience
Rain forecast Alert
Prevention (content, messages, organisation)
Qualification of protection measures
Decision tools
Guidelines for the dvpt of protection systems
17-19/03/2011 7
Partners
BRW II New Orleans
Partners affiliation and skills Cyprus
Dion Toumazis Associates ,
Germany Tec. Univ. Of Hamburg
Germany Leibniz Institute (IEOR)
France Ecole des Ponts ParisTech
Netherlands Tech. Univ. of Delft
United Kingdom Univ. of Manchester
France CSTB
Spain Univ. Politec. de Madrid
United Kingdom BRE
Greece University of Athens,
Competences
Engineering
Buildings Urban infrastructures Hydraulics Geology Costal Civil engineering Materials
Urbanism Spa@al planning
Sociology Policy assessment Popula@on behaviour
Environmental psychology What’ s in people minds?
Project management structure
17-19/03/2011 9 BRW II New Orleans
Smart Resilience Technology, Systems and Tools
Project mid term: where do we stand?
17-19/03/2011 10 BRW II New Orleans
WP2:tes@ng/dvpt FRe technologies
• Data base on Fre products(manufacturers, suppliers) • Test protocol draXed (link with FM global) • Tests being planned
WP3:FRe system • Literature review • Framework proposal for the descrip?on of case studies • Story telling
WP4 :implementa@on FRe technologies
• Damage assessment tools at the building scale • An?cipa?on of damage reduc?on by use of FRe technologies
WP5:FRe integra@on
• Glossary of terms • Na?onal review :
-‐ context (laws, insurance, governance, ...) -‐ understanding the main barriers and resistance on the ‘road to market’
WP6: diffusion • Implementa?on and update of the project web-‐site dissemina?on ac?ons
Wish to know more?
17-19/03/2011 11 BRW II New Orleans
www.floodresilience.eu
Points of interest for NOLA
17-19/03/2011 12 BRW II New Orleans
• First case studies confirm: ü The lack of awareness/informa?on of stakeholders ü The lack of communica?on between stakeholders ü The crucial importance of insurance schemes (ir-‐responsability)
• Difficulty to establish a balance between ü long term (what should be done) ü and short term issues (what will be done)
• Story telling, a way: ü -‐ to explore FRe system improvements ü -‐ to s?mulate innova?on ü -‐ to create a context for the exchange with stakeholders
The event and its consequences
The same event aXer SMARTeST outcomes implementa?on
(one scenario among many others)
Added value
Condi?ons of success
17-19/03/2011 13 BRW II New Orleans
Thank you for your attention
Jean-Luc SALAGNAC