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FIRE-RES

Extreme Wildfire Events exceeding control capacity are becoming a major environmental, economic and social threat across the world. With 11 Living Labs, the FIRE-RES project aims to implement an Integrated Fire Management approach and support the transition toward more resilient landscapes and communities to Extreme Wildfire Events in Europe.
Technological

Overview

Status

Ongoing

Start

End

Type
CP/DRM-related Horizon projects
EU contribution amount
EUR 19 896 326.62 (101037419 CORDIS )
Funding source
Geographic focus
all Europe/EU
Contact email

Description

FIRE-RES directly supports the UCPM's mission by advancing shared prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery capabilities, as well as delivering training and interoperable tools for emergency actors across Europe while promoting a common risk culture via education and stakeholder engagement. Specifically, some of the project's outputs directly explored more effective and efficient ways to deploy the UCPM: for instance, FIRE-RES developed an evaluation tool for EUCPM monitoring and organised training activities for top officers of incident management teams (one example here) to improve practices in compliance with EUCPM activation against EWE.

Official project website

Sectors

Education & Training

Risk drivers

Technological developments

DRM phases

Preparedness Prevention Recovery Response