SAFARI | Safe, ClimAte Resilient Infrastructure

Summary
SAFARI’s project aims to develop a generic digital platform for resilient port infrastructure, connected to large port communities, facing extreme weather events, with emergency management modules fed by operational, maintenance and analytical modules.
The implementation of the SAFARI project will allow to:
Maintain the port operation at 80% of capacity during the disruption periods;
Optimize the allocation of multi-modal transport assets before and after the disrupting event to reach 20% of modal cargo shift with less environmental footprint and to minimize the downtime during extreme weather events;
Develop resilience measures to strengthen existing port infrastructure against extreme weather events.
Ensure the safety of personnel, vessels and protect the biodiversity;
Build a governance model and guidelines to address climate risks and hazards for port infrastructure.
The SAFARI consortium aims to deploy new measures reaching a TRL 7 by the end of the project in different maritime and inland infrastructures of port partners, from North Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, that can minimize the impacts of the disturbances issued from the extreme weather events. Three pilot demonstrators are selected from the littorals of Europe, namely Port of Dunkirk (FR), Port of Seville (ES) and Port of Lisbon (PT).
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101147432
Start date: 01-05-2024
End date: 31-10-2027
Total budget - Public funding: 7 307 464,58 Euro - 6 240 265,00 Euro
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SAFARI’s project aims to develop a generic digital platform for resilient port infrastructure, connected to large port communities, facing extreme weather events, with emergency management modules fed by operational, maintenance and analytical modules.
The implementation of the SAFARI project will allow to:
Maintain the port operation at 80% of capacity during the disruption periods;
Optimize the allocation of multi-modal transport assets before and after the disrupting event to reach 20% of modal cargo shift with less environmental footprint and to minimize the downtime during extreme weather events;
Develop resilience measures to strengthen existing port infrastructure against extreme weather events.
Ensure the safety of personnel, vessels and protect the biodiversity;
Build a governance model and guidelines to address climate risks and hazards for port infrastructure.
The SAFARI consortium aims to deploy new measures reaching a TRL 7 by the end of the project in different maritime and inland infrastructures of port partners, from North Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, that can minimize the impacts of the disturbances issued from the extreme weather events. Three pilot demonstrators are selected from the littorals of Europe, namely Port of Dunkirk (FR), Port of Seville (ES) and Port of Lisbon (PT).

Status

SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01-09

Update Date

01-07-2024
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