INFRASTRUCTURAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY

In recent years, systemic risk has become structural, impacting the continuity of essential services,
social cohesion, and the economic capacity of regions. This workshop offers a comparative
reflection on infrastructure, public services, and local development, comparing experiences gained
in highly stressful contexts with the challenges faced in various European contexts. The goal is to
understand what lessons can be learned to strengthen institutional and territorial resilience, reduce
inequalities, and ensure equitable access to essential resources and services in conditions of no
longer exceptional risk.
- How can we ensure the continuity and reliability of critical infrastructure in contexts of ongoing
risk? - What is the role of public services, employment, and social cohesion in local resilience?
- How do energy poverty, environmental risk, and energy communities influence regional
vulnerabilities?
Keynote speakers:
- Olha Ilyash - National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic
Institute” - Viktoriia Khaustova - Research Centre for Industrial Problems of Development of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine - Tetiana Salashenko - Research Centre for Industrial Problems of Development of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine - Alessandro Rubino - University of Bari, Jonian Department
- Alfonso Damiano - University of Cagliari
- Alessandro Sapio - Parthenope University of Naples
- Stefano Clò - University of Florence
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Online event HERE
