Setting the Ground
Get prepared for the process of resilience building!
The resources you can find here help you to get an overview of the context of your resilience journey.
The Resilience Building Circle
In order to understand my area with respect to resilience, how can I structure it (into social, ecological and technical components)?
RescueME Framework
The RescueME Framework advances the understanding of resilience in the context of cultural landscapes.
Which policies and strategies could be relevant?
RescueME Policy Based Best Practice Collection
The Policy Based Best Practice Collection is a literature-based collection of resilience-related policies.
RescueME R-Lab Policy Examples
These are some examples from our R-labs on what policies and strategies were relevant for them.
What do you want to achieve with your resilience strategy?
There is currently no RescueME tool available to help answer that question, although it is a vital step on your resilience journey. Answer it e.g. with the help of free brainstorming with relevant stakeholders at the beginning of the process. A regular re-visit of the goals during the process is recommended.
Which stakeholders should I involve and how do I manage them?
RescueME Stakeholder Registry
The Stakeholder Registry helps you to map local stakeholders relevant to your project objectives.
RescueME Organigraphs
With the help of Organigraphs you can map stakeholders and their role and influence for your objectives.
What kind of indicators and data do I need?
RescueME Framework
This framework shows indicators of resilience and which data sources could help you assess them.
RescueME Collection of Useful Links
This resource provides a collection of links to publically available data.
What infrastructure for data storage can I use?
RescueME Data Lake
The Data Lake is a centralized repository for the storage, management and exploitation of heterogenous data generated within a project.

