This report constitutes Deliverable 2.3 of the FP7 Security Program research project ‘Designing Safer
Urban Spaces’ (DESURBS, Grant Agreement no. 261652). The geographic focus of DESURBS is
international, but with specific attention to two case study city locations: Nottingham (UK), and
Jerusalem (Israel). This report on Work Package (WP) 2 of the DESURBS project, which draws on
these case study cities (and countries), is chronologically the third deliverable of this work package.
WP2 encompasses the development of an integrated security and resilience (ISR) design framework,
specifically for identifying urban vulnerabilities and improving urban spaces with respect to security
threats. It is informed by:
• identifying the public and private sector stakeholders responsible for the management of
security risks and understanding their roles and interconnectivities (WP 2.1)
• assessing security and resilience approaches suitable for urban spaces (WP 2.2)
• consolidating security and resilience approaches suitable for urban spaces (WPs 2.3 and 2.4)
Funding
European Commission
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Citation
CHMUTINA, K. and BOSHER, L., 2014. DESURBS deliverable 2.3: generic integrated security and resilience decision support framework. 20pp.
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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