ReCharged - Climate-aware Resilience for Sustainable Critical and interdependent Infrastructure Systems enhanced by emerging Digital Technologies

ReCharged - 通过新兴数字技术增强可持续关键和相互依赖的基础设施系统的气候意识弹性

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    EP/Y00986X/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 1.52万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2023 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

ReCharged is a transformative project that has the vision to develop a new integrated framework toward a practical visualisationplatform in order to optimise and streamline climate resilience and whole-life carbon emission assessments for interdependentTransport and Energy Systems, Lifelines and Assets (iTESLA). To achieve this, ReCharged harnesses the power of digital technologiesand data to quantify the functionality and recovery of iTESLA after hazards. This is in response to the lack of methods of assessmentand communicable visualisations of consolidated climate resilience and whole-life carbon emission metrics for iTESLA. ReCharged willaccount for interdependencies that lead to failure propagation in transport and energy systems, to accelerate post-hazard recovery,mitigate losses and societal ramifications due to climate change. In doing so, ReCharged underpins synergies and participatorydecision-making to combat siloed thinking in infrastructure management. This project will lead to 50% faster decision-making iniTESLA management, 50% reduction of carbon emissions for the two case studies analysed, create new jobs, and make Europeans fitfor the Digital Age. ReCharged is a synergy that combines the exchange of interdisciplinary knowledge and tailored training of staff,through an alliance between leading academic institutions, industrial partners, SMEs, and a research and technology center. Allbeneficiaries are committed to exploiting and transferring their skills and knowledge, to incentivise data-driven resilience towardclimate adaptation and reduce emissions in critical infrastructure. ReCharged will augment researchers' skills and career perspectives,create a community of practitioners, improve critical infrastructure, and ultimately make people feel safer.
ReCharged是一个变革性的项目,其愿景是开发一个新的集成框架,以实现实用的可视化平台,以优化和简化相互依赖的运输和能源系统、生命线和资产(iTESLA)的气候适应能力和终身碳排放评估。为了实现这一目标,ReCharged利用数字技术和数据的力量来量化iTESLA的功能和灾难后的恢复。这是为了应对iTESLA缺乏评估方法和综合气候弹性和终身碳排放指标的可传播可视化。ReCharged将考虑导致运输和能源系统故障传播的相互依赖性,以加速灾后恢复,减轻气候变化造成的损失和社会影响。在此过程中,ReCharged支持协同作用和参与式决策,以打击基础设施管理中的孤立思维。该项目将导致TESLA管理决策速度加快50%,分析的两个案例研究的碳排放量减少50%,创造新的就业机会,并使欧洲人适应数字时代。ReCharged是一种协同效应,通过领先的学术机构,工业合作伙伴,中小企业以及研究和技术中心之间的联盟,结合了跨学科知识的交流和员工的定制培训。所有受益者都致力于利用和转让他们的技能和知识,以激励数据驱动的适应气候变化的能力,并减少关键基础设施的排放。ReCharged将增强研究人员的技能和职业前景,创建一个从业者社区,改善关键基础设施,并最终使人们感到更安全。

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Sustainability and climate resilience metrics and trade-offs in transport infrastructure asset recovery
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