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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Resilient Futures final project workshop. Where: The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y5AG. Presentations at final project workshop. R Futures workshop presentation - project origins, future scenarios and episode dev. R Futures workshop presentation - integration of cross-discipilinary outputs. Posters for final project workshop. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Work Stream 2: Modelling. Informed and circumscribed by WS1's scenario/episode analysis, WS2 will develop an integrated suite of critical infrastructure models that will drive the demonstrator software developed in WS3. Fu, G, Dawson, R. J., Khoury, M. and Bullock, S. (in review) Cascading Failure in Networks of Networks: Impact of Redundancy and Directionality. The European Physical Journal Part B. IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part B. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Work Stream 5: Maximising Impact. Lead by Pete Fussey. Delivered by all Investigators). The impact of the project's engagement and dissemination activity will be managed and maximised via a dedicated work stream. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Wray Community Mesh Network project. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Work Stream 4: Stakeholder Engagement. WS4 utilises the simulation model delivered by WS3 as an instrument for eliciting greater understanding of infrastructural resilience from relevant stakeholders in a series of Events and participatory focus groups. This information can be used to refine scenarios built in WS1 in a new cycle. Pearce, J. (2013) Human factors in critical national infrastructure resilience. Counter Terror Expo, Olympia London, 24-25 April 2013. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Is the Principal Investigator and a leading UK complexity science researcher. Dr Bullock is responsible for directing the overall research programme and plays a key role in the programme's integrated methodology and model building. Is a post doctoral researcher specialised in Machine Learning. He works on the model building part of the project. Is a post doctoral research associate experienced in social studies of engineering. He is working on the scenario and analysis development work. Specialises in cr...
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Work Stream 3: Demonstrator Development. Led by Jon Timmis. Building upon WS2's models and informed by WS1 and WS4, a novel demonstrator system will be constructed, allowing users to engage with the resilience implications of multiple scenarios and episodes. 169; 2009 University of Southampton.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Work Stream 1: Scenario and Episode Development. Informed by critical appraisal of the existing literature and stakeholder expertise, WS1 will generate the scenarios and threat episodes that inform the development of the project's simulation models (WS2). Fussey, P. and South, N. (2012) Heading toward a new criminogenic climate: climate change, political economy and environmental security. In R White (ed.) Climate Change, Crime and Criminology, Springer. Futures Vol. 49(1): 49-63.
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R-Futures at the University of Southampton
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Problems, aims, and participants. What will the UK's critical infrastructure look like in 2030? How resilient will it be? Decisions taken now by policy makers, NGOs, industrialists, and user communities will influence the answers to these questions. How can this decision making be best informed by considerations of infrastructural resilience? Threats to the national infrastructure. Disparate and interconnected nature of the UK's infrastructure systems. Limits of existing analysis. Initiatives such as the...