Projekta Nr.ISO/NP 22365
NosaukumsThis document provides guidance on the planning, establishment, monitoring, maintenance and improvement of an interoperable regional socioeconomic platform intended to enhance resilience to issues, incidents, crisis and potential catastrophes at the regional level, where similar or shared disaster effects are anticipated. This document provides guidance to support collaborative information sharing and coordinated decision-making among stakeholders within the region. It further provides a basis for engaging all relevant stakeholders—particularly those contributing to or influencing local employment, infrastructure, assets, financial resources, and access to supply chains — which constitute core economic elements of recovery and the resumption of services following a disaster. By promoting coordinated and interoperable approaches that strengthen regional socioeconomic resilience this document also contributes, in an aggregated manner, to enhancing resilience across the global community, where regions are increasingly interconnected and exposed to diverse risks. This document does not prescribe or replace individual organizational business continuity plans (BCPs), emergency response plans, or crisis management procedures. Responsibility for organization-specific planning, decision-making, and operational execution remains with each respective entity.
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)50271
Darbības sfēraThis document provides guidance on the planning, establishment, monitoring, maintenance and improvement of an interoperable regional socioeconomic platform intended to enhance resilience to issues, incidents, crisis and potential catastrophes at the regional level, where similar or shared disaster effects are anticipated. This document provides guidance to support collaborative information sharing and coordinated decision-making among stakeholders within the region. It further provides a basis for engaging all relevant stakeholders—particularly those contributing to or influencing local employment, infrastructure, assets, financial resources, and access to supply chains — which constitute core economic elements of recovery and the resumption of services following a disaster. By promoting coordinated and interoperable approaches that strengthen regional socioeconomic resilience this document also contributes, in an aggregated manner, to enhancing resilience across the global community, where regions are increasingly interconnected and exposed to diverse risks. This document does not prescribe or replace individual organizational business continuity plans (BCPs), emergency response plans, or crisis management procedures. Responsibility for organization-specific planning, decision-making, and operational execution remains with each respective entity.
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