Project FIRE21 - Internal workshop on recommendations
(2024)- Abstract
- As part of the project FIRE21, a workshop was organised in Trondheim on September 8, 2023, inviting all project partners (Lund University, Research Institutes of Sweden, the Technical University of Denmark and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology) to brainstorm on potential problems for the fire and rescue services (FRS) in the 21st century, and recommendations on how to improve the handling of these problems. This aspect is part of work package 4 in FIRE21, which has an overall aim to develop project recommendations to support the development of resilient problem-solving networks. Some of these recommendations will be focused on the FRS, whereas others will be aimed at FRS collaboration actors.
The purpose of the... (More) - As part of the project FIRE21, a workshop was organised in Trondheim on September 8, 2023, inviting all project partners (Lund University, Research Institutes of Sweden, the Technical University of Denmark and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology) to brainstorm on potential problems for the fire and rescue services (FRS) in the 21st century, and recommendations on how to improve the handling of these problems. This aspect is part of work package 4 in FIRE21, which has an overall aim to develop project recommendations to support the development of resilient problem-solving networks. Some of these recommendations will be focused on the FRS, whereas others will be aimed at FRS collaboration actors.
The purpose of the workshop was for all the project partners to collectively delve into the core of the project’s findings so far and provide recommendations from the different work packages. Here, each partner should consider how well the existing FRS problem-solving networks in the country support the present risk landscape and what changes might be necessary to support the development of appropriate networks for the future. This means that all participants draw upon their findings, ideas, experience, and the like to suggest recommendations for how the FRS handling of problems today and in the future can be improved. The scope of the workshop was intentionally broad to be able to capture all ideas, that would later be categorised and prioritised.
This report aims to describe and summarise the workshop and the perspectives drawn from it regarding problem solving in the Nordic FRS. The report is divided into four sections. It begins with a summary of the workshop and its activities, then moves on to discuss the main thematic clusters that emerged during the different phases and proceeds to analyse the four main outcomes regarding problems and their corresponding recommendations. Finally, the last section of the report focuses on the prioritisation of the recommendations that participants brought about. (Less)
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- Frykmer, Tove LU and Iliopoulos, Spilios LU
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- publishing date
- 2024-12-19
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- Book/Report
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- published
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- 16 pages
- project
- Nordic Fire and Rescue Services, Problem solving in the 21st Century
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- English
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