The Digital Twin Component (DTC) for geohazards (volcanoes, earthquakes, and other natural or anthropogeniic origin geohazards) is designed as a customizable environment supporting the stakeholder’s communities to design accurate and actionable adaptation strategies and mitigation measures. GET-it addresses the needs and targets public institutions, decision makers and private customers (among others, aviation stakeholders, engine manufacturers, the insurance sector, road/infrastructure authorities, and energy providers) dealing with geohazards.

The WP2 is dedicated to the definition of the specific requirements of the DTC through, given the stakeholders engagement, with the main objectives of:

  • identify and involve stakeholders fromamong the scientific and civil communities (i.e., decision and /policy makers, scientific and industrial users, and citizens) that may benefit from a geohazard DTC;
  • define the specific requirements taking into account users and stakeholders community needs;
  • detail the two planned use cases, to identify the communities that may be involved to maximise the impact of the DTC.


Table 1 shows the identified stakeholders, divided into categories. The selection was made considering the specific interests of different public and private institutions concerning with respect to the products provided by the GET-IT DTC. The goal of GET-IT is to ensure that the DTC is designed as a customizable environment that can support stakeholder communities to design accurate and actionable adaptation strategies and mitigation measures. ThereforeFor this reason, users will be called to contribute to the definition of the DTC characteristics that will be taken into account duringin the system development phase. 



Category

Organization Name

Airlines

Swiss International Air Lines

Airports

Fontanarossa (CT-Italy)

IGA Istanbul airport (Turkey)

Zurich Airport (Switzerland)

Civil Protection

Italian Civil Protection

Insurances

ANIA

Observatories

Osservatorio Etneo

Supersites Observatories

Public/Private Organizations

ENAC

TIEMS

Projects

EPOS

ARISTOTLE

VAAC’s

Anchorage

Buenos Aires

Darwin

London

Montreal

Toulouse

Tokyo

Washington

Wellington