Abstract
Evaluation of civil protection exercises has received minor consideration in previous years and therefore showed big differences in quality between various exercises. The international consortium of
the EU-funded project INEGMA-E² aims to reach a new level of civil protection exercise evaluation
by providing a basic toolkit for all those concerned with evaluation conduct. Next to addressing adequate methodology and state-of-the-art (digital) supporting tools, the selection and training of appropriate evaluators is a special focus of the project. To facilitate future evaluations a webservice
has been created to enable setting up a pool of specialized experts for different exercise demands.
the EU-funded project INEGMA-E² aims to reach a new level of civil protection exercise evaluation
by providing a basic toolkit for all those concerned with evaluation conduct. Next to addressing adequate methodology and state-of-the-art (digital) supporting tools, the selection and training of appropriate evaluators is a special focus of the project. To facilitate future evaluations a webservice
has been created to enable setting up a pool of specialized experts for different exercise demands.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Fachtagung Katastrophenforschung |
Subtitle of host publication | Tagungsband |
Place of Publication | Wien |
Chapter | Katastrophen besser verstehen und verständlich machen |
Pages | 13-14 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 12 Sept 2023 |
Event | Fachtagung Katastrophenforschung - Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria Duration: 11 Sept 2023 → 12 Sept 2023 https://dcna.at/files/tao/img/veranstaltungen/fkf23/2023_Tagungsband_FKF23.pdf |
Conference
Conference | Fachtagung Katastrophenforschung |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Leoben |
Period | 11/09/23 → 12/09/23 |
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Research Field
- Former Research Field - Societal Resilience & Security
Keywords
- Exercice evaluation